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What To Do, See and Know While in Breckenridge

Welcome to Breckenridge! We’re excited to have you here and have put together a few of our favorite resources to make your trip a little easier.

Welcome to Breckenridge

Remember, kindness can move mountains

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Thank you for being kind & patient to all those who are working hard to provide the welcoming, laid-back atmosphere that Breckenridge is known for.

Thank you for being kind and patient to all those who are working hard to provide the welcoming, laid-back atmosphere that Breckenridge is known for.

Winter Activities

Make reservations to maximize fun

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Is the Breckenridge gondola open?

Yes. The gondola is open 8:30am – 4:30pm daily during the ski season.

How much does it cost to ride the gondoa in Breckenridge, Colorado?

The Breckenridge gondola is free to ride.  There is a charge for parking at the gondola lots.

Where is the Breckenridge Gondola?

The BreckConnect is located at 170 Watson Avenue in Breckenridge, Colorado. The gondola will take you from downtown Breckenridge to the base of Peak 8 at Breckenridge Ski Resort.

You won’t find a bad view in Breckenridge, and while some hikes feature alpine lakes and historic remnants, the trade-off is a more heavily trafficked trail.  The best hikes in Breckenridge are completely up to the user’s preference, so use our video for tips on finding trails your group will love!

View Our Winter Hiking Guide

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Local's Tip

BOOK IN ADVANCE. As a small, mountain town — we do our best to accommodate all guests, but things can fill up quickly. Whenever possible, make activity and dining reservations in advance, and check Google My Business to clarify hours and anticipate a possible wait.

Trails

Where To Winter Hike or Snowshoe

Family cross country skiing with dogs in Breckenridge

All of the top hiking trail apps (AllTrails, COTREX, Google Maps) have a GPS functionality that allows you to search for hiking trails near your location.  This great feature lets you skip the car and find hidden gems that aren’t heavily trafficked.

Give your kids the ultimate Colorado hiking experience by taking them on a scenic adventure through the Rocky Mountains. Follow our tips for hiking with kids before you get going.

BRECKENRIDGE TROLL 
This easy loop trail brings you to a magical, mystical 15-foot troll sculpture sculpted out of recycled wood by Danish artist Thomas Dambo. The Town of Breckenridge has relocated “Isak Heartstone” to his current location deep in the woods on the Trollstigen Trail, near the Stephen C. West Ice Rink. It’s perfect for kids of all ages and even grandparents.

Find the Breckenridge Troll


IOWA HILL MINE TRAIL

This easy, one and a half mile loop trail is filled with history! The trail winds through an abandoned mining site with historical artifacts and signage. You’ll start with a gradual climb, but there are lots of spots for breaks as well as benches. The last portion of the hike is all downhill.

Iowa Hill Mine Trail


SAWMILL RESERVOIR TRAIL

This short, easy hike is rich in views and close to town. Well shaded by pine trees with gentle elevation gain, this hike is perfect for beginner hikers as well as children. Start by strolling along the river, then end with views of the Breckenridge Ski Area, 10-Mile Mountain Range and a reservoir perfect for a lunch break with awesome views.

Sawmill Reservoir Trail

 

SALLIE BARBER MINE TRAIL
Sallie Barber is a wonderful beginner-level hike that leads to the old mining site which sits above town and provides gorgeous views toward both Breckenridge and Keystone.

Sallie Barber Mine Trail


PRESTON GHOST TOWN TRAIL

The Preston Ghost Town Trail is a bit hidden and starts off Tiger Road between Breckenridge and Frisco. There are no markers along the route, so to really learn about the history of the area, take the guided hike through the Breckenridge Heritage Alliance. Along the way, you’ll find abandoned mines and, of course, the town of Preston Mill. Most of the buildings here have fallen down, but you can still see the remains and get a feel for the heyday.


BLUE RIVER TRAIL
This classic hike parallels the Blue River and provides stunning views of the Tenmile Range and Baldy Mountain as you stroll alongside the peaceful Blue River.

Blue River Trail


REILING DREDGE TRAIL

This short, aspen-lined trail is great for beginners and takes hikers to the historic Reiling Gold Dredge boat, last used in 1922. If you’re looking for a longer hike, this trail connects to the B&B Trail and into a network of intersecting trails in the historic mining district.

Reiling Dredge Trail

We want you to have the best experience possible.  Here are a few things to know before heading out:

Weekdays Are Prime Hiking Time

Peak times (Saturdays, Sundays and holiday weekends) are when town, restaurants, parking lots, hiking trails and activities are going to be busiest. If you have the flexibility, we recommended planning to hit those more “popular” trails midweek. That way, you’ll enjoy more space to roam in-town and on the trails.

Timing is Everything

Become a morning person on your visit to beat the average Joe to the trailhead. An early morning start will give you more space and solitude on the trails.

Skip The Car

Around here, we say “No car,  No Problem!”  Breckenridge is easy to get around on foot, and thanks to our wide variety of community transportation options, it’s easy to get to planned activities and hiking trails via bus, trolley or shuttle. Learn more about going carless in Breckenridge.

Follow Leave No Trace

Protecting what we love is more important than ever when heading outdoors. Be sure to pack it in, pack it out and be respectful of others while on the trail.

Our state and federal agencies manage 42 percent of Colorado’s majestic landscape, and our cities and counties maintain even more. Learn about and respect the spaces we all share.

Local's Tip

Looking for more solitude and less people? Try visiting popular trails midweek or hiking a trail that's amazing but not on a top ten list. Colorado Trail Explorer (COTrex) and AllTrails are great places to find lesser known hikes.

Plan Ahead When Dining Out

Dining

Breckenridge boasts over 100 bars and restaurants.

The Breckenridge dining scene explodes with flavor. Expect to find worldly inspired cuisines, fresh take on culinary classics and plenty of craft beer and cocktails made from our local brewers.  From slope-side Après to cozy Victorian restaurants, our town offers unforgettable dining and nightlife options. Whether you’re looking for live music, high end flavors, local game nights or just a welcoming seat at the bar, you’ll find it each night right on Main Street.

3 Tips For Dining Out

  1. Make dining reservations whenever possible – if unavailable, put your name down early and expect a wait.
  2. Dine a little earlier or later than usual to avoid the busiest times.
  3. Expect a wait before being seated.
  4. Explore off the beaten path bars and restaurants in Breckenridge.
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Local's Tip

BOOK IN ADVANCE. As a small, mountain town — we do our best to accommodate all guests, but things can fill up quickly. Whenever possible, make activity and dining reservations in advance, and check Google My Business to clarify hours and anticipate a possible wait.

Festivals & Events During Your Trip

Events

International Snow Sculpture Championships
Experience the International Snow Sculpture Championships this winter in Breckenridge.

Explore Breckenridge’s year-round calendar filled with exciting festivals and events – aka excuses to celebrate our rich history, dynamic community, endless creativity, local libations and so much more.

Whether it’s praying to the Norse god of snow, waiting for the town to illuminate for the holidays at the Lighting of Breckenridge, or watching as 25-ton blocks of snow turn into intricate works of art, start planning your escape to the mountains around these top winter events your whole group will enjoy. Plan your trip around one of our not to be missed events and get ready to join us for a whole lot of fun.

Lighting of Breckenridge + Race of the Santas
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Lighting of Breckenridge + Race of the Santas

Breckenridge Ullr Fest
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Breckenridge Ullr Fest

International Snow Sculpture Championships
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International Snow Sculpture Championships

See What’s Going On This Week

During your trip you can explore art workshops, yoga classes and daily activities by browsing our community calendar.

Transportation

Getting Around During Your Trip

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Walkable Breckenridge

Breckenridge is 7 miles long / 2 miles wide, but many of the shops, restaurants and activities are located right on or near historic Main Street. Once you’re in town it’s likely you’ll be able to walk to your next destination.

Free Buses

The Breck Free Ride bus offers free community buses daily throughout Breckenridge, and the Summit Stage offers transportation throughout the county.

Free Lodging Shuttles

Many larger hotels, resorts and lodging properties have complimentary shuttles to, from and around town. Be sure to ask your property if this is an option.

Guided Activities

Many guided activities offer a free shuttle for pick-up/drop-off.  Ask when booking.

Book A Private Shuttle

Hire a shuttle to pick up your group and deliver you to your out-of-town destination.

Shuttles to/from DIA

If you do choose to bring your car, we encourage you to leave it parked whenever possible. While parking is available in town, it is limited, paid and tends to fill up quickly year-round.

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FAQs

Answers To The Most Frequently Asked Questions

With hundreds of miles of trails in the area, it’s easy to find wide-open spaces. Use our guide to find the perfect hiking trail for your group or explore local trails on COTREX or AllTrails.  If you’re using these top apps to find a trail, we encourage you to scroll beyond the top 10 list to find less-trafficked options. Don’t forget, you can explore great hikes in proximity to your lodging by using the GPS Hikes Near Me feature for every app!

If you are looking for groomed snowshoe or cross-country skiing trails, visit our two nordic centers in town!

Many concerts, performances, tours, and workshops have been scheduled throughout the year, thanks to our community’s commitment to celebrating our rich cultural experience. Visit BreckCreate for updates on Breckenridge’s arts & culture scene. Sign-up for historic tours, guided hikes and enjoy free museums through Breckenridge Heritage Alliance.

 

Breckenridge’s most popular festivals and events are back with changes to comply with state and county public health orders.  Here’s the list of upcoming events!

Here’s how to find the Breckenridge Troll. The page should answer all your questions.

Holiday Weekends
Guests can find free and convenient parking at the Airport Road Parking Lot.  There will be express shuttles running to town.  View bus schedule

Additional Parking
Paid street parking is available around town as well as parking lots. The Ice Rink Lot (free during the day) and F Lot are conveniently located near town but fill up holiday weekends.
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Free Park ‘n Ride is available all year at the Ice Rink and Airport Road lots. Visit www.breckfreeride.com for complete schedules.

 

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Santa with dogs in costumes during Breckenridge's Race of the Santas
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Book Your Stay

Breckenridge is for embracing life’s best moments. Plan a visit to experience Breckenridge for yourself.

TRAVELING TO BRECKENRIDGE, CO

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Embrace the Spirit

BLike Breckenridge™ is a movement born of the spirit of our historic mountain town. It is a cause that connects us to each other, that we can all be a part of.