Group toasting their steins at Breckenridge Oktoberfest
Group toasting their steins at Breckenridge Oktoberfest

Breckenridge Oktoberfest

September 12 - 14, 2025
2025 Steins coming soon!

Prepare for a memorable Oktoberfest experience as one of Colorado’s most iconic events returns to historic downtown Breckenridge from September 12-14, 2025. The 28th annual Breckenridge Oktoberfest, will blend cherished traditions with exclusive collectible steins. Beer pouring starts at 2:00 pm Friday and 11:00 am Saturday & Sunday! Prost 🍻

Stein Sales

2024 Stein Designs

The 2025 Stein Designs will be unveiled soon!

Wristbands

Holding the new Oktoberfest 2024 mug which features two bright blue hummingbirds and an orange heart. Breckenridge's Peak 8 is in the background along with stunning potted flowers.

2024 Oktoberfest Steins and festival wristbands.

Welcome to the future of festivals! Everyone 21+ will need to pick up an event wristband. This will show that you’re 21+, and connects to your credit card for easy beer-buying. Wristbands will make Oktoberfest easier and more enjoyable by cutting down beer lines and stream-lining purchasing. Once you get your wristband, you can activate it by using your smartphone, visiting a transaction booth, or by using a self-serve kiosk. Wristbands allow you to purchase beer, wine, and cider, but cannot be used to purchase food. Food vendors will take credit cards and cash.

Breckenridge Oktoberfest Schedule of Events

2025 Schedule Coming Soon!

Throughout the weekend, attendees can sip, sample and savor a variety of brews, while soaking up breathtaking views of the Ten Mile Range. In addition to beer, guests can enjoy a selection of wines and cocktails, along with traditional German food and classic festival fare.

Ocktoberfest in Breckenridge

Friday, September 12

Saturday, September 13

Sunday, September 14

Oktoberfest 5k Trail Run

What Will The Weather Be Like?

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs

A family dressed up for Oktoberfest

Getting + Activating Your Wristband

Will Beer Tokens Be Accepted at Oktoberfest in 2025?

How do I buy Beer, Wine, and cider?

2025 Beer List Coming Soon!

Where can i pick up my pre-purchased stein or buy one?

Is Oktoberfest family-friendly?

Is This a pet-friendly event?

Can I still Purchase Beer Even If I Don't Purchase A Stein?

How are you making this event more sustainable?

Getting To and Around Breckenridge

Parking And Transportation

Where can I park?
Breckenridge’s downtown parking lots are paid and traditionally fill up fast. The most convenient parking will be in the South Gondola Parking Structure at 150 Watson Avenue. Guests can also park for free on Airport Rd. and take the Gray Route bus into downtown. Guests should plan to arrive early and park in the same spot for the day.

How do I get around?

While we recommend going carless in Breckenridge, if you do need to rent or drive your car, make sure you visit GoI70.com to learn the best times to travel to avoid congestion. We expect this to be a very busy weekend and encourage viewers to carpool, rideshare and use shuttles/buses if they are visiting from Denver. The Breck FreeRide bus picks up and drops off throughout Breckenridge, and the Summit Stage bus connects Breckenridge and its surrounding towns. Once you are here, we recommend exploring by foot or taking the Breckenridge FreeRide transportation throughout the day.

What if I ended up drinking, but didn’t plan on it?
If you’re planning on drinking at Breckenridge Oktoberfest, please do not drive. Provided you’re parked legally, it’s OK to remain parked on town streets on the Friday and Saturday nights of Breckenridge Oktoberfest. All vehicles parked overnight must be moved before the following day’s parking enforcement begins. Please make note that Breckenridge now has paid parking throughout town and is implemented from 8:00am through 8:00pm daily.

Is there a place for my bike?
Bike parking (bring your own lock) will be available at the Sons of Norway park, just south of Blue River Plaza, across the river from the Riverwalk Center lawn.

Explore Lodging

The Residence Inn pool area is considered to have one of the best views of any pool in Breckenridge.

Enjoy fall in Breckenridge with spectacular views and crisp mountain air.

If you’re celebrating Oktoberfest in Breckenridge, let us help you find the perfect lodging! Make new friends and meet fellow travelers at a historic B&B, bring the whole family for a getaway in a large private home, or settle in close to the slopes in a cozy condo or a hotel. If you’ve got kids, choose a place with a pool or an arcade. If you’re looking to relax, choose a hotel with a spa or steamy hot tubs. If you’re looking for ski-in-ski-out, we’ve got that too! Whatever your flavor, Breckenridge has all the best amenities and lodging options to choose from.

Volunteer at Breckenridge Oktoberfest

Volunteer

A volunteer at oktoberfest serves beer to customers.

We couldn’t operate our events without incredible volunteers!

Sign up for Beer Pouring and Stein Sales volunteer positions. In exchange for a four-hour shift, volunteers receive an official Breckenridge Oktoberfest stein and two free drinks!

Volunteer Registration will open soon!

We are pleased to announce the return of Breckenridge Oktoberfest, Friday – Sunday, Sept. 12-14, 2025.

This event is made possible with the help of our amazing volunteers! Thank you so much for your support!

Volunteer Registration Coming Soon

Oktoberfest Event Dates and Times

Friday, September 12, (2PM – 6PM)

Saturday, September 13, (11AM – 6PM)

Sunday, September 14, (11AM – 5PM)

We hope to see you in September! 

Vendor Forms + Information

Vendors

VENDOR APPLICATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED.
Stay tuned for the updated link for 2025!

Thank you to our 2024 presenting sponsor Breckenridge Brewery

2024 Sponsors

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Broken Compass Brewing Company
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