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Breckenridge Ski Resort - Skiing & Snowboarding
Read information about skiing & snowboarding
at the Breckenridge Ski Area.
Breckenridge
Ski Resort is spread out on the
ridge of the Ten Mile Range in Summit County, Colorado. The Breckenridge
Ski Resort claims Peaks 7 through 10. The Ten
Mile Range stretches from Hoosier Pass to Frisco (south to north)
and contains ten miles of snow capped peaks. The beautiful
landscape of this area claims home to some of North America's highest
peaks. |
Peak
10 at Breckenridge Ski Resort
Peak 10 at Breckenridge
Ski Resort encompasses long mogul runs, perfectly groomed corduroy and amazing
tree skiing. You are sure to have amazing views of the Upper
Blue Valley while cruising through the trees in The Burn. Drop
down on the south side of Peak 10 for some great steeps and hidden
powder stashes throughout Mustang. |
Lower
Peak 9 at Breckenridge Ski Resort
The lower portions of Peak 9 at the
Breckenridge Ski Resort are home to some of Summit
County's friendliest terrain. The Quicksilver lift accesses
perfectly manicured green runs which are a great place to practice
your intermediate turns. Often a beginner zone, Peak 9 at Breckenridge
Ski Resort is a perfect place for youngsters and beginners alike. |
Upper
Peak 9 at Breckenridge Ski Resort
More challenging terrain rests at the top
of Peak 9. From here you can drop into the Devil's Crotch and Mine
Shaft. These two steep runs are often covered in moguls and are
sure to get your heart beating a little faster! Once you reach
the bottom, make sure you hop on the E-chair for another round.
Don't forget to check out The Windows, located
just off E-chair, for some fantastic tree runs. |
Peak
8 at Breckenridge Ski Resort
Peak 8 can
now claim the highest chairlift in North America. With an elevation
of 12,840 above sea level, the New Imperial Express SuperChair
accesses some of Colorado's steepest terrain. The east facing lake
chutes and great snow combine for a heart-thumping experience.
Possibilities atop the Imperial Express SuperChair are endless.
You can cruise down the Imperial Bowl or drop off the other side
to Whale's Tail. |
Peak
7 at Breckenridge Ski Resort
The Peak 7 terrain was introduced in the
winter of 2004/2005 and added great cruisers and wide open runs.
Typically less crowded, the Peak 7 area at Breckenridge Ski
Resort is the perfect complement to Breckenridge's steeper side.
A lot of locals ride the T-bar to the top of Peak 8 and then
make the long run all the way to the bottom of the Independence
SuperChair. Peak 7 is the perfect place to lay down some arching
turns. |
Read more about the Breckenridge
Ski Resort including operation dates, terrain, stats, elevation,
snow reports, web cams and more.
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