The choice of skiing is also vast, ranging from the wide, well-groomed gentle slopes at the bottom of Peaks 8 and 9, wonderful areas on which beginners can develop their technique, to mogul runs and the famous wild Back Bowls of Peak 7, which offer vast steep terrain without the trees at a 45-degree pitch and...
more informationThe choice of skiing is also vast, ranging from the wide, well-groomed gentle slopes at the bottom of Peaks 8 and 9, wonderful areas on which beginners can develop their technique, to mogul runs and the famous wild Back Bowls of Peak 7, which offer vast steep terrain without the trees at a 45-degree pitch and will test the skill of more advanced skiers. Intermediate skiers however, enjoy the greatest range of the 2000 plus acres of terrain at Breckenridge. The resort now boasts the highest chairlift in North America, the Imperial Express Super Chair on Peak 8, alongside the existing 29, opening up yet more terrain. As well being able to enjoy the vast skiing available to you at Breckenridge (which boasts a great snow record and a ski range from 2926m – 3963m, almost guaranteeing super skiing), you may also take advantage of the full area pass which includes the resorts of Keystone, Vail and Beaver Creek. This is certainly the best way to experience many of the top resorts in Colorado.
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Resort Statistics
Range
2926mt
- 3963mt
Self Drive Distance?
170Km: 2-3hrs from Denver
Nearest Airports?
Denver 170Km
Vail / Eagle 100Km