Colorado
Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding
Breckenridge Ski Resort
Breckenridge Ski Resort
Reality-based mountain adventure! 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 best learning slopes in Colorado, Breckenridge makes alpine adventures reality.
Peak 7 has been expanded to the lower mountain. Intermediates will enjoy seven new groomers accessed by our new high-speed six-passenger Independence SuperChair. Better yet, see more of the mountain in less time with the Peak 8 SuperConnect. This new high-speed quad whisks you from Peak 9 to Peak 8 and all those powder-filled bowls. Grooming fleet upgrades and renovations at the Vista Haus and Maggie complete the package. Truly, there's never been a better time to experience Breckenridge!
Places to Stay & Fun Things to Do
The memory of a lifetime! Snowmobile tours, guides will take you through Colorado's high country, see awesome views of the majestic Colorado Rockies. Snowmobile Rentals and Tubing in Summit County.
General Skiing Information
Season Opening Date: November 8, 2024
Season Closing Date: April 27, 2025
Vertical Rise: 3,398 ft.
Terrain: 2,908 acres
Number of Trails: 187
Longest Run: 3.5 miles (Four O'Clock)
Trails:
- Beginner - 11%
- Intermediate - 31%
- Advanced - 24%
- Expert - 34%
Terrain Parks: 3 (Park Lane, Highway 9 & Eldorado), 1 Superpipe
Annual Snowfall: 355 inches
Lifts: 35 Total (1 Eight-Passenger Gondola, 5 High-Speed Six-Passenger, 8 High-Speed Quads, 1 Triple, 5 Double, 4 Surface & 11 Magic Carpets)
Lift Capacity: 46,800 riders/hour
Facilities
Base Elevation: 9,600 ft.
Summit Elevation: 12,998 ft.
Map Location: North Central F-12
More Activities & Information
Summit County, Colorado includes: Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Dillon, Frisco, Green Mountain Reservoir, Heeney, Keystone, Silverthorne