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A Chill Town

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Hit The Slopes

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Fresh Powder Galore

More fresh powder than you can ski, but you will have fun trying

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Gorgeous Surroundings

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Relax after Skiing or Hiking

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Breckenridge, Colorado

Fatty’s Pizzeria

It is a great bar with great food to fight that “just off the slopes hunger”.

106 S Ridge Rd
Breckenridge, CO
United States
39° 28' 55.1388" N, 106° 2' 40.47" W

Burke & Riley's Pub

Traditional American Fare and Irish Specialties. The Best Views of Breck! Full Menu served All Day AND Late Night!

500 S. Main St.
Breckenridge, CO
United States
39° 28' 38.46" N, 106° 2' 40.5672" W

Gold Pan

A local dive that is always cranking. It will be standing room only and depends what you’re into, but can be obnoxious. One cool fact is that they have the most continuously running liquor license of any bar west of the Mississippi River.

103 N. Main St
Breckenridge, CO
United States
39° 28' 56.2368" N, 106° 2' 46.14" W

Breckenridge Brew Pub

Is a great local brewery that is a little more chill then the other bars. It is a nicer bar with a little more class and sophistication.

600 S. Main St.
Breckenridge, CO
United States
39° 28' 34.7376" N, 106° 2' 37.9716" W

Downstairs at Eric’s

If you always find yourself wanting to be where the party is, then I’d go here. It has great party scene and jam packed with young college people during the peak ski season. They have 22 beers on tap and 122 bottled beers.

111 S. Main St
Breckenridge, CO
United States
39° 28' 54.5052" N, 106° 2' 47.58" W

Windy City Pizza

Conveniently located on the trolley route next to City Market! All you can eat lunch buffet (Monday - Friday). Free Delivery. Dine-In or Carry Out.

400 N Park Ave # 15A
Breckenridge, CO
United States
39° 29' 20.508" N, 106° 2' 49.7616" W

Blue Moose

Hearty home cooked meals, generous portions, family atmosphere. The Blue Moose has been a locals favorite for years. They have a delicious breakfast menu as well.

540 S Main St
Breckenridge, CO
United States
39° 28' 35.4252" N, 106° 2' 38.3028" W

Steak & Rib

They make use of only the finest and freshest ingredients, from their tender smoked Bar-B-Que to our Handcut Steaks and Fresh Seafood and Game Specials. It is $25-30 a plate, but they have awesome meals like chipotle shrimp and Baby back ribs. Stop by before dinner for an ice cold beer or your favorite cocktail in the lounge.

208 N Main St
Breckenridge, CO
United States
39° 29' 0.8484" N, 106° 2' 46.2228" W

The Breckenridge Brewery

It opened in 1990, has quickly become one of the locals favorite spots. As you sit at the bar, watch as a selection of award winning beers are handcrafted by the brewers. Or take a seat in the dining room and feast over the view of the Ten Mile Range while dining on excellent pub fare at very reasonable prices.

600 S Main St
Breckenridge, CO
United States
39° 28' 34.7376" N, 106° 2' 37.9716" W

Downstairs at Eric’s

If you always find yourself wanting to be where the party is, then go here. It has great party scene and jam packed with young college people during the peak ski season. They also have amazing food. Try a calzone or one of their burgers which are huge and delicious.

111 S Main St
Breckenridge, CO
United States
39° 28' 54.5052" N, 106° 2' 47.58" W

Fine Dining Restaurants

If you have a lady you might want to impress, take her to a nicer more romantic restaurant off Breckenridge’s famous Main Street. I would recommend “Modis”, “Cafe Alpine” , or the “Hearthstone Restaurant” for a more higher-end impressive night on the town.

Main St.
Breckenridge, CO
United States
39° 28' 22.3608" N, 106° 2' 31.2252" W

Ski to a 10th Mountain division Hut

The better local huts are the Summit Huts. You can go on-line and see about access and availability. They are always booked in advance for weekends. You might be able to get something mid-week. Check out Summithuts.org. Try going to Francie’s Cabin for a good intro. Check out Huts.org

Rent a Condo

If you aren't staying at one of the huge resorts the best thing to do is rent a condo. Check out The Corral at Breckenridge or this guide to condos. Click Here

Breckenridge, CO
United States
39° 29' 53.466" N, 106° 2' 46.41" W

Resorts

It obviously depends on what kind of budget you are on; The Marriott, The Beaver Run Resort, and The Great Divide. Here is a comprehensive guide of each hotel in town. Click Here

Breckenridge, CO
United States
39° 29' 53.466" N, 106° 2' 46.41" W

Backcountry Skiing

Backcountry Skiing

What is the terrain like... rolling? Trails? etc. (give me an idea/picture of what we will be facing)

Guide to the Best slopes

It all depends on the level of skier and time of year. I ski mostly off the T-bar on Peak 7 and the entire Front bowl, Chair 6, E Chair, and Peak 10. For more moderate terrain, most folks like the main part of Peak 8 and Peak 9. The resort is amazing and you should simply ski every inch that is within your ability. I love the peak 9 area and hiking up to peak 7 off the t bar or skiing the bowl is tons of fun. The bowl accommodates most levels so no worries when you get there. Hiking up to the top of the peak is a decision you will need to make once you are there and see what you are in for.

Breckenridge Overview

Overview

The historic Town of Breckenridge is a Home Rule Municipality that is the county seat of Summit County, Colorado, United States As of the U.S. Census 2000, the town had a population of 2,408.

Breckenridge Sunrise

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  • Overview

    The historic Town of Breckenridge is a Home Rule Municipality that is the county seat of Summit County, Colorado, United States As of the U.S. Census 2000, the town had a population of 2,408.

    Breckenridge Sunrise
    Breckenridge is also a popular ski resort during the winter months,
    servicing multi-difficulty ski slopes on the Rocky Mountains.

    Breckenridge Skiing

    Summer in Breckenridge attracts outdoor enthusiasts with hiking trails, wildflowers, fly-fishing in the Blue River, mountain biking, and nearby Lake Dillon for boating. Every year, Breckenridge hosts the Breckenridge Festival of Films, established in 1981. Content via wiki.

  • It all depends on the level of skier and time of year. I ski mostly off the T-bar on Peak 7 and the entire Front bowl, Chair 6, E Chair, and Peak 10. For more moderate terrain, most folks like the main part of Peak 8 and Peak 9. The resort is amazing and you should simply ski every inch that is within your ability. I love the peak 9 area and hiking up to peak 7 off the t bar or skiing the bowl is tons of fun. The bowl accommodates most levels so no worries when you get there. Hiking up to the top of the peak is a decision you will need to make once you are there and see what you are in for.

  • Backcountry Skiing

    What is the terrain like... rolling? Trails? etc. (give me an idea/picture of what we will be facing)

  • The better local huts are the Summit Huts. You can go on-line and see about access and availability. They are always booked in advance for weekends. You might be able to get something mid-week. Check out Summithuts.org. Try going to Francie’s Cabin for a good intro. Check out Huts.org

  • It obviously depends on what kind of budget you are on; The Marriott, The Beaver Run Resort, and The Great Divide. Here is a comprehensive guide of each hotel in town. Click Here

  • If you aren't staying at one of the huge resorts the best thing to do is rent a condo. Check out The Corral at Breckenridge or this guide to condos. Click Here

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  • If you have a lady you might want to impress, take her to a nicer more romantic restaurant off Breckenridge’s famous Main Street. I would recommend “Modis”, “Cafe Alpine” , or the “Hearthstone Restaurant” for a more higher-end impressive night on the town.

  • If you always find yourself wanting to be where the party is, then go here. It has great party scene and jam packed with young college people during the peak ski season. They also have amazing food. Try a calzone or one of their burgers which are huge and delicious.

  • It opened in 1990, has quickly become one of the locals favorite spots. As you sit at the bar, watch as a selection of award winning beers are handcrafted by the brewers. Or take a seat in the dining room and feast over the view of the Ten Mile Range while dining on excellent pub fare at very reasonable prices.

  • They make use of only the finest and freshest ingredients, from their tender smoked Bar-B-Que to our Handcut Steaks and Fresh Seafood and Game Specials. It is $25-30 a plate, but they have awesome meals like chipotle shrimp and Baby back ribs. Stop by before dinner for an ice cold beer or your favorite cocktail in the lounge.

  • Hearty home cooked meals, generous portions, family atmosphere. The Blue Moose has been a locals favorite for years. They have a delicious breakfast menu as well.

  • Conveniently located on the trolley route next to City Market! All you can eat lunch buffet (Monday - Friday). Free Delivery. Dine-In or Carry Out.

  • If you always find yourself wanting to be where the party is, then I’d go here. It has great party scene and jam packed with young college people during the peak ski season. They have 22 beers on tap and 122 bottled beers.

  • Is a great local brewery that is a little more chill then the other bars. It is a nicer bar with a little more class and sophistication.

  • A local dive that is always cranking. It will be standing room only and depends what you’re into, but can be obnoxious. One cool fact is that they have the most continuously running liquor license of any bar west of the Mississippi River.

  • Traditional American Fare and Irish Specialties. The Best Views of Breck! Full Menu served All Day AND Late Night!

  • It is a great bar with great food to fight that “just off the slopes hunger”.

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