Planning for a trip to the mountains is both a lot of fun and a lot of work! We’re here to make your life easier while you pack and create your itinerary. Check out our expert trip-planning tips and tricks.
Know What to Plan Ahead of Time
Activities
Dogsledding is one of the most popular winter activities in Breckenridge.
When it comes to guided activities like dogsledding, snowmobling, fly fishing, horseback riding, and other popular seasonal activities, it’s crucial to book in advance.
Guided activities book up first. They hold a limited number of spots and tend to fill up quickly. Try and be flexible with dates – there’s typically more availability on a weekday than weekend, with mid-week having the most availability. For weekend and holiday bookings, try and call at least three weeks in advance. However, there is an exception if you’re planning to visit around the holidays. If you are coming around a holiday weekend, be sure to book as soon you can to ensure your spot. Worried you waited too long? Don’t worry, just give the business a call. They can easily check bookings, suggest times and give you all the information you need on the activity.
If you aren’t a planner, don’t worry. There are also a lot of awe-inspiring activities that don’t require reservations. Hiking, snowshoeing, biking, n
ordic skiing, skiing never fill up and are easy enough to take part in at a moments notice.
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Transportation
For the smoothest travel to and from Denver International Airport, ditch the rental car and book a shuttle. Numerous shuttle companies transport you, your luggage and your gear from DIA to Breckenridge and back. They’re warm, safe and offer water and wifi for your journey. TripAdvisor or a quick Google search will help you find the best company.
Once in Breckenridge, it’s extremely easy to go carless.. Take advantage of the Free Ride town-wide transit system, the Main Street trolley, Lyft and Uber and hotel shuttle services. Find more tips on getting to Breckenridge and getting around once you’re here.
Gear
If your group is here to ski, book gear rentals and purchase lift tickets online in advance to save money and time spent at counters and ticket windows. Ask about package deals on skis or boards, boots and helmets and inquire about group, student and military discounts on lift tickets. For the biggest savings, you’ll want to purchase your lift tickets 7 days or more in advance.
Hint: Arrange to pick up gear and lift tickets the night before so you can head straight to the slopes in the morning.
Child Care and Pet Sitters
Take advantage of pint-sized adventures the whole family will love.
Traveling with children or pets? Kid-friendly restaurants and activities make us a top family destination year-round, and the town goes above and beyond to ensure we’re the most dog-friendly mountain town. Book childcare and pet sitting in advance of arriving in Breckenridge to make your vacation seamlessly enjoyable.
Resort Sitters and Care.com are excellent resources. During the summer, the Breckenridge Recreation Center and Mountain Top Children’s Museum offers day camps. Mountain Top Children’s Museum also offers an evening Kid’s Night Out program year-round. If the kids are learning how to ski or snowboard, book your group or private lessons online for the lowest guaranteed price.
For pet sitters, try Breckenridge Dog House (tip: they book up fast, so call ahead), Rover.com and Care.com for reliable help.
When you Get Here
Dress for the Climate
Breckenridge knows gear. If you are in the market for some new equipment, you’ll find a great selection in town.
Layers are key in the mountains no matter the season, so be sure to wear or carry a fleece, windbreaker or waterproof jacket, sunscreen and sunglasses, a reusable water bottle and maybe even gloves and some extra socks.
Don’t have what you need? Shop here. Breckenridge’s downtown retail district is lined with gear and rental stores. We even have a specialty sock shop, hat shop, multiple sunglass, goggle and helmet shops and all the big brands in skiwear and sun-protecting outerwear.
Plan Your Dining
Find worldly inspired cuisines, fresh take on culinary classics and plenty of craft beer and cocktails made from our local brewers.
Most restaurants in Breckenridge don’t take reservations. The exception? Many of the higher-end establishments now take reservations through OpenTable.com. A handful of Breckenridge restaurants offer special event spaces that can be reserved for large groups and private gatherings.
If the restaurant of your choice doesn’t accept reservations, don’t fret—show up early, put your name on the list and then stroll and shop historic downtown Breckenridge while you wait to be beeped or texted.
There are also numerous grocery and catering service companies here for easy-button stay-in dining.
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Embrace The Spirit
BLike Breckenridge™️ is a movement born of the spirit of our historic mountain town for those who call it home—whether for a weekend or a lifetime—to live by. It is a cause that connects us to each other, that we can all be a part of.