Elevation
9,600'
Base
12,998'
Summit
3,398'
Vertical Drop
Trails
188
2,908 Acres
Lifts
35
6 Types
Snowfall
304"
Annual Snowfall
31"
Nov
56"
Dec
58"
Jan
56"
Feb
58"
Mar
40"
Apr

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Breckenridge
Breckenridge_Top of Imperial_(c): Sarah McLear
Breckenridge_skier_groomed_slope_(c): Taylor Ahearn
Breckenridge_Peak 9_Kids_(c): Vail Resorts -- All rights reserved.
Breckenridge_Ski Patrol_Geeter and Luke_(c): Sarah McLear
Breckenridge_Friends hiking to top_(c): Taylor Ahearn
Breckenridge_Freedom Chair Winter Scene_(c): Katie Young
Breckenridge_Ten Mile Station_Night view_(c): Vail Resorts | Photo by Nate Zeman
Breckenridge_Breck Pond Skim_Finish Line_(c): Sarah McLear
Breckenridge _BreckConnect Gondola_(c): Sarah McLear
Breckenridge_Peak 8_Little Johnny w Skier_(c): Spence Linard
Breckenridge_Bonanza Family Zone_(c): Spence Linard
Breckenridge_Peak 6_Six Senses_Bliss_(c): Vail Resorts | Photo by Spence Linard
Breckenridge_Vista Deck_Friends_(c): Vail Resorts | Photo by Spence Linard
Breckenridge_Peak 8_Panoramic view_(c): Vail Resorts | Photo by Bryce Metzger
Breckenridge_Friends walk into town for apres ski_(c): Vail Resorts -- All rights reserved.
Breckenridge_Peak 7_TBar_(c): Vail Resorts -- All rights reserved.
Breckenridge_Alpine Ski_Group_(c): Andrew Maguire
Breckenridge_Peak 7_Carve_(c): Aaron Dodds
Breckenridge_Peak 7 Race_(c): Vail Resorts -- All rights reserved.
Breckenridge_Peak 8 Base_Escalators_(c): Vail Resorts -- All rights reserved.
Breckenridge_Carving_Girlfriends_(c): Vail Resorts | Photo by Aaron Dodds
Breckenridge_Town_Couple_(c): Andrew Maguire
Breckenridge_Snowboarders_Peaks_(c): Vail Resorts | Photo by Andrew Maguire
Breckenridge_Resort_Exploration_Friends_(c): Vail Resorts -- All rights reserved.
Breckenridge_Arts District_Stroll_Sunset_(c): Vail Resorts -- All rights reserved.
Breckenridge_Friends Stroll_Night_(c): Vail Resorts | Photo by Andrew Maguire
Breckenridge_Peak 6_Chairlift_Powder_(c): Vail Resorts -- All rights reserved.
Breckenridge_Peak 9_Fresh slope_(c): Vail Resorts
Breckenridge_Peaks_Landscape_Sunset_(c): Vail Resorts -- All rights reserved.
Breckenridge_Peak 6_Powder_(c):  © Vail Resorts -- All rights reserved.
Breckenridge_Powder Ski_(c): Vail Resorts
Breckenridge_Peak 6_Freeride Terrain_(c): Vail Resorts
Breckenridge_skier_groomed_slope_(c): Taylor Ahearn
Breckenridge_Peak 9_Kids_(c): Vail Resorts -- All rights reserved.
Breckenridge_Ski Patrol_Geeter and Luke_(c): Sarah McLear

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Nov 08, 2024

Projected closing date

May 11, 2025

Projected Days Open

199

Days Open Last Year

204

Years Open

64

Average Snowfall

304"

Terrain

Beginners Runs
12%
Intermediate Runs
21%
Advanced Runs
27%
Expert Runs
40%
Runs in Total
188
Longest Run
3.5 mi
Skiable Terrain
2,908 ac
Snow Making
600 ac
Snow Making
30 mi

Lifts

35

Gondolas & Trams
1
High Speed Sixes
5
High Speed Quads
7
Triple Chairs
1
Double Chairs
6
Surface Lifts
15

Inside Scoop

Breckenridge_Friends hiking to top_(c): Taylor Ahearn

Reviews

Daniel Peterson

When I bought the book Ski Europe, I learned how they rate the Alps. It isn’t all about how many black diamond runs they have. Here are some of the reasons Breckenridge rates so high: 1. Not a purpose built resort, or the town came first. Breckenridge is an old mining town. 2. Close to a major airport. Denver International Airport is a ride down the mountain. Breckenridge is the closest major resort to the world’s third largest airport 3. Plenty of things to do for the non-skier. The town makes a point of having all kinds of activities for the odd ball that doesn’t ski. Nearby Frisco, Dillon & Silverthorne offer even more options 4. The town doesn’t shut down after the lifts do. Breckenridge is a year ‘round tourist venue. They have events all year long. Many come from other resorts for things to do. 5. The resort has plenty of culinary delights. Breckenridge has a wide variety of restaurants at all price ranges and cuisine. It is not just for the uber wealthy or brown baggers on a tight budget. 6. The resort is not exclusively a beginner or expert ski level resort. There are 5 mountain peaks and a wide variety of beginner to expert level runs 7. The resort allows snow boarders and runs for boarders. Breckenridge was the first major resort to welcome snow boarders. It has several terrain parks and even hosts world class competitions. 8. The town has a vibrant night life. Breckenridge’s roots were founded on its party atmosphere. That hasn’t changed but it has grown dramatically. For those who want to burn the midnight oil in the wee hours of the morning, Breckenridge harkens you to stay up late and rumble with its night life. 9. It is not in the middle of no where. Breckenridge is at the edge of the front range with Denver just a drive down the mountain. There are other resorts nearby and just10 miles off the Interstate freeway, I-70. It is the most popular destination ski resort in North America with non-stop flights from most every major airport in the world. It has become a world renown, world class resort. 10. The resort is well managed and well maintained. Breckenridge is owned by Vail Resorts and its #1 resort surpassing its namesake resort of Vail. Vail resorts is the largest ski resort owner/manager in the world and it has properties throughout the ski world. It has changed Breckenridge into a premier resort with annual improvements since acquiring the resort in 1998. In partnership with the Town of Breckenridge, there are checks and balances that balance a public company with the values of a locally owned tourist town. 11. The ski season is not abbreviated due to the weather or bad conditions. Breckenridge has the highest lift in North America and the base elevation is 9600 feet. The ski season starts in early November and extends well into May, and sometimes beyond. Water rights for snow making have been acquired for acres upon acres of snow making for the best possible conditions. When other resorts haven’t opened, don’t have enough snow and have terrible conditions or have closed for the season, Breckenridge is open for business and has one of the best late skiing conditions I believe in the Americas. The European Alps have had ski resorts for many, many years before the ski trend started in the 1960’s in North America. Breckenridge has seemly taken its playbook from the most successful resorts of the Alps, and adjusted it to the culture of the USA. That is why it is consistently rated as one of the best ski resorts in the world and has a real jewel of a resort town, too, all surrounded by well maintained by the U.S. National Forest Commission.

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