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Breckenridge, CO - 80424
Phone:(303) 453-5000
Snow report phone:(303) 453-6118
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Explore one of our four inter-connected peaks of amazing skiing and riding and world class terrain parks. From the high Alpine bowls of Peak 7 to the best learning terrain in Colorado, Breckenridge makes alpine adventures reality. With the addition of the Imperial Express SuperChair, guests can experience 400 acres of terrain previously accessible only by hiking.

Four huge peaks with over 2200 acres of skiing and riding, five terrain parks, four half-pipes, two high-speed six passenger SuperChairs, a state-of-the-art children’s ski and snowboard school, unparalleled grooming, exciting events and a historic mining town with endless shopping, dining and nightlife. Breckenridge. . . The Perfect Mountain Town.

From December to April, Breckenridge is packed with events including the Hartford Disabled Sports Ski Spectacular, U.S .Snowboarding Grand Prix, Ullr Fest, Women’s Winter Week, International Snow Sculpture Championships, Freeskier Jibfest, and the 5th Annual Spring Massive Festival April 1-17, 2005.

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Perfect 10 Ticket
The Perfect 10 Ticket allows adults to ski 10 days at Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Heavenly for $42 a day throughout the 2005-06 winter season. Priced at $419 for adults and $299 for children (ages 5-12), the Perfect 10 Ticket can be used all season except from Dec. 17, 2005 through Jan. 1, 2006. At least one day of the 10-day ticket must be used prior to Jan. 31, 2006, or else the ticket can be used toward another type of ticket or pass for the remainder of the season. The ticket is on sale now at ww.snow.com or can be purchased at any ticket office at one of Vail Resorts' five ski resorts once the winter season begins.

Purchase Lift Tickets Online One Week in Advance and Save $6-12 Per Day.

Lessons & Instruction


Breckenridge is home to a premier educational institution, the Breckenridge Ski & Ride School. Where beginners start fast and experienced skiers and riders reach new heights. Our classes are personal, compelling, enlightening and fun. That's why more people improve their skills here than anywhere else. Special seminars for women, seniors and park and pipe are offered each season, as well as telemark clinics.

Snowboarding


As the road to the for the 2006 Winter Olympics begins, Breckenridge Ski Resort is pleased to host the Chevrolet U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix Dec. 13-17, 2005, where the world’s finest athletes descend on Breckenridge for the first stop of the Grand Prix series. Breckenridge is the first place for American halfpipe riders to qualify to represent the United States in Italy this February. With two halfpipe contests, this event marks the ride of a lifetime for America’s snowboarding superstars.

Recent Improvements


The Imperial Express SuperChair, Breckenridge’s newest high-speed quad, will reach an elevation of 12,840 feet and transport skiers and riders to the top of Breckenridge’s renowned Peak 8. As the highest chairlift in North America, accessing some of Breckenridge’s most amazing intermediate and expert terrain, this lift is the crowning touch for the resort. Peak 7 offers 165 new acres of rolling intermediate terrain and spacious glade skiing. Better yet, the high-speed quad chairlift from Peak 9 to Peak 8 makes getting to all those powder-filled bowls easier than ever. Add that to two high-speed six passenger SuperChairs, five terrain parks, four halfpipes, unparalleled grooming and exciting events and it’s easy to see why Breckenridge is the Perfect Mountain Town.

Dining


Breckenridge's dining options are nearly endless. With more than 100 restaurants from which to choose, the decision involves some thought and a little research.

There are a variety of restaurants in Town that serve breakfast, lunch and dinner, with something to satisfy all appetites and vacation budgets.

Culinary options include Chinese, burgers, salads, BBQ, brewpub, steaks and ribs, seafood, wild game, vegetarian and organic, continental, Northern Italian, pizza, subs, pasta, Southwest and Native American, Mexican, java and bagels, Thai, European deli sandwiches, French, Irish, Southern Italian, American regional, chocolate, ice cream and more.

Nightlife


A vibrant nightlife helps Breckenridge stay at the top of "Best Of" lists from numerous publications. From aprés ski to partying into the wee hours, jazz, country, acoustic, electric, roadhouse blues and D.J. danceclub tunes are just a sample of what's available for those who may have better rhythm on the dance floor than in the bumps.

Lodging


The Village at Breckenridge Resort and Beaver Run Resort are both ski-in/ski-out properties. Mountain Thunder Lodge is Breckenridge's newest property. The Great Divide Lodge offers an excellent location and value.

Nearby Recreation


Whatever the season, Breckenridge has some of the most diverse recreational opportunities of any mountain town. From our world-class recreation center and ice arena to backcounty snowmobiling, historic mine tours and two nordic centers... There's never a loss of things to do off the slopes.