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Breckenridge Ski Resort, USA

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Key Features

  • Groups
  • High resort - snow sure
  • Good for ski-in / ski-out
  • Off-piste
  • Families
  • Large ski area

"The American ski resort where there really is something for everyone! Breckenridge combines 120km of varied Colorado slopes, historic charm in a lively town, and a top-tier après-ski scene for all levels of skiers."

Abbie, Ski Specialist - Sales Team

Resort Facts

  • Resort height: 2927m, 9603ft
  • Highest lift: 3963m, 12,998ft
  • No. of lifts: 34
  • No. of slopes: 187
  • Total piste: 2908 acres
  • Transfer times:

    Denver: 2hrs 15mins


Overview of Breckenridge

The ski resort Breckenridge is located in Colorado (USA). For skiing and snowboarding, there are 153 km of slopes available. 23 lifts transport the guests. The winter sports area is situated between the elevations of 2,926m and 3,914 m.

Breckenridge is the highest village and highest ski resort in Summit County, Colorado. The village is located at 2926 m and the lifts lead up to 3914 m. The town of Breckenridge with its Victorian style, welcomes guests from all over the world every year. The ski resort begins with easy tree runs and gets steeper and steeper heading up to the bowls, which makes it interesting for advanced skiers as well.

3 Things We Love About Breckenridge

  1. The authentic mining-town charm, with a lively Main Street full of shops, restaurants, and history
  2. Expansive ski terrain across five peaks, offering something for every level plus world-class terrain parks
  3. A vibrant après-ski and nightlife scene, combined with plenty of off-slope activities like dog sledding and snowshoeing

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Report last updated at: Wed 11th Feb 2026

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