Breckenridge, Colorado USA Ski Resort

Breckenridge, CO, USA is one of the most popular ski and snowboard resorts in North America. Breckenridge receives over 300 inches of deep, dry Colorado powder per ski season and averages 300 glorious days of sunshine a year.
The terrain at Breckenridge is spread across four mountain peaks containing expansive powder fields, steep chutes, giant moguls, lazy groomed trails and gentle beginner runs.
The efficient lift system makes all runs accessible and accommodates increased weekend and holiday crowds with ease. Breckenridge also works to minimize its environmental impacts wherever possible. The new BreckConnect Gondola used a private consulting team to minimize and mitigate habitat disturbances during construction. Breckenridge also offsets 100% of its electricity use with wind energy credits and has improved the electrical efficiency of snowmaking, lifts, and buildings.
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Resort Information
Resort Stats
- Vertical Drop: 3,398 feet
- Summit: 12,998 feet
- Base: 9,600 feet
- Lifts: 27
- Trails: 146
- Longest Run: 18,480 feet
- Permmited:Yes
- Terrain Park:Yes
- Half-Pipe:No
- Annual Snowfall: 300 inches
- Snowmaking: 23%
- Skiable Area: 2,208 acres
- Easiest: 13%
- More Difficult: 32%
- Most Difficult: 55%
- Experts Only:
- X-Country: 23 km
- Snow tubing:No