Breckenridge Ski Resort is the prime historic area in the state of Colorado. The town and its inhabitants are willing to propose something new and stylish to tourists, including wild nightlife and extreme sport contests at the grand Breckenridge ski resort. The resort's 146 trails cover 4 mountains, forming Breckenridge Summit County's largest ski terrain. Each mountain is incredible in its own way that offers the visitors a mass mixture of ski area. The Peak 7 which offers trails for skiers with experience who relish groomed trails and usual-angled slopes. Though above the Independence life the Peak 7 bowl is nested, which provides steep and vertical slopes. But if you want to get to the Peak 7 Summit you should start the journey at Peak 8. Peak 8 is famous for its enormous Freeway Superpark. Numerous contests are held here every year, and is considered to be one of North America's most highly praised terrain parks, getting many awards from different magazines and readers surveys. Somewhat aside from Freeway's huge site is Twister, a park for novices that offers jumps, rails and funboxes for beginners. The site caters trails for all ski skills, as well as a trailhead and T-Bar that will bring skiers to the wonderful High Alpine bowls that extend above the Peak 7 and 8 resort lifts. Peak 9 is meant for beginners and intermediate skiers, providing them with green and blue trails and terrain parks. Eldorado Terrain Park is designed to train the essentials and caters little jumps, boxes, rails and even a mini-pipe. Those who have some experience can develop their skills at the Gold King Park, constructed specially for intermediate skiers and boarders. Slopes are also accessible by foot. Peak 10 is equipped for the experts only. Both sides of the peak are for those who long for trees, steep slopes and bumps. If you do not feel steady at the top and you should take an easy way down, so try to keep to the blue-black trails such as Crystal, Centennial and Doublejack. If you want more than four intense peaks, you may set off for proximate Keystone Resort, which is connected by a free direct transporting service and identical lift tickets during all season. You may try many other activities like snowmobiling, ice skating, historic tours, dog-sledding, live theater and many more. The variety Breckenridge's nightlife caters guests numerous attractions. Post-ski opportunities offer the range of activities from wild nights in clubs to latest recreation in oxygen rooms or to relaxing at one of various quiet bars. Breckenridge visitors can easily choose their option for fun. You can find a place suitable for you among countless bars and restaurants, from comfy little cafeterias where you can have a meal and head to dance floors where you can dance all night long. The area is also rich in accommodation options, which will suit any taste, from the simpliest lodgings to charming mountain inns and lodges. Many visitors prefer to stay within walking distance to Main Street, so they could make the most of the mountain and town recreation. Breckenridge is considered to be Colorado classic, as variety and value of skiing and town life is really matchless. Resort Information
Resort elevation: 9,600 ft (2,926 m) Season duration: November - April Number of lifts: 29 Number/length of trails: 147 Snowboard: + Easiest: 15% Advanced: 33% Expert: 52% Lift Prices
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| | Adult | Senior | Child | | All Day | 75 | 65 | 39 |
Children: Ages 5 - 12 Adult: Ages 13 - 64 Senior: Ages 65- 69Contact Information Telephone: 970 453-5000 Snow Phone: 970 453-6118 FAX: 970 453-7302 Toll Free: 866 525-1232 Web Page: http://breckenridge.snow.com/
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