Breckenridge, Colorado

Breckenridge is a Colorado town at the base of the Rocky Mountains’ Tenmile Range. It’s known for its ski resort, year-round alpine activities and Gold Rush history. The Victorian core of this former mining town is preserved as the Breckenridge National Historic District, running primarily along Main Street, with colorfully painted buildings from the 1880s and ‘90s housing shops, galleries.

Lodging Options

Suite: Most Common

1-Bedroom: Common

2-Bedroom: Rare

Things To Do

Main Street
Boreas Pass Road
McCullough Gulch
Vail Pass Bike Path
Mohawk Lake Trail
Hoosier Pass
Sapphire Point Overlook
Epic Discovery at Breck
Breckenridge Nordic Center
Carter Park
Broken Compass Brewery
Blue Lakes
Breckenridge Ski Resort
Breckenridge Recreation Center
Spruce Creek Trail
High Line Railroad Park
Barney Ford Victorian House
Sawmill Reservoir
Oxygen Bar
Dancing Pines Distillery
Peaks Trail
Riverwalk Center
Blue River Bikeway
Mountain Top Children’s Museum
Burro Trail
Black Powder Trail
Stephen C. West Ice Arena
The Speakeasy Movie Theater
Breckenridge Distillery

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