111 Ski Hill Road PO Box 1909 Breckenridge, CO
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111 Ski Hill Road PO Box 1909 Breckenridge, CO
111 Ski Hill Road P.O. Box 1909 Breckenridge, CO 80424 PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID BRECKENRIDGE, CO PERMIT NO. 88 06 08 14 12 CENTRAL RESERVATIONS | 970.453.2918 | 877.234.3989 | CentralRes@GoBreck.com | P. O. Box 1909 | Breckenridge, CO 80424 BRECKENRIDGE WELCOME CENTER | 970.453.5579 | 877.864.0868 | 203 S. Main St | Breckenridge, CO 80424 BRECKENRIDGE RESORT CHAMBER | Producer of the 2010 – 2011 Official Vacation Planner | 970.453.2913 | GoBreck.com | 111 Ski Hill Road | P. O. Box 1909 | Breckenridge, CO 80424 To start planning your vacation GoBreck.com or 877.234.3989. If you haven’t been here in awhile, well, you haven’t really been here. And, if this is your first trip, we’d like to give you a peek at what’s in store. Breckenridge is a 151-year-old mining-turned-mountain-town but that doesn’t mean things never change. Our history allows us to continually re-invent ourselves with an eye toward preservation and honoring those who came before. You’ll find plenty to explore, from pursuits in town to adventures in the snow. Whether you have an appetite for fresh air and sunshine, playing hard and breaking a sweat, family-friendly adventure or the pursuit of fine art, music and a delicious meal, this historic mining town is alive with variety. Breckenridge is a unique destination thanks to a seamless connection between the town and the mountain and almost everything is located a short walk away. Mix in breathtaking scenery and adventures for all interests and you have a memorable vacation destination that will keep you coming back year after year. No matter the season, a trip to this Victorian town is an experience all its own. What are you waiting for? Get up here and get out there! 02 04 06 08 10 12 WINTER TRAIL MAP SUMMER FAMILY FAVORITES TOWN EXPERIENCE CULTURE + HISTORY 14 18 20 22 30 32 EVENTS WEDDINGS + REUNIONS + MEETINGS ESCAPE TO BRECKENRIDGE LODGING TRIP PLANNING TOWN MAP PUBLISHED BY | GatherHouse | Kate Hudnut | Publisher + Art Director | GatherHouse.com PHOTOS COURTESY OF | Backstage Theatre | Breckenridge Heritage Alliance | Breckenridge Hospitality | Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center | Liam Doran | Timothy Faust | Joe Kusumoto | Jeff Scroggins | Carl Scofield | Byron Swezy | Vail Resorts: Jack Affleck, Aaron Dodds, Leisa Gibson | Bob Winsett Other winter activities include hut trips, ice skating, snowman building and more. 02 WINTER 2010 2011 Like the snowflakes that blanket our spectacular slopes, every Breckenridge adventure is one-of-a-kind. Narrowing down your options will be your greatest challenge. Skiers and snowboarders can tackle 4 mammoth peaks with more than 2,300 acres of terrain, including 155 trails, 5 terrain parks, 2 half-pipes, 2 high-speed 6-passenger SuperChairs, the highest chairlift in North America—the Imperial Express SuperChair, and 2 new base areas at Peaks 7 and 8. Animal lovers in search of adventure can experience the thrill of leading a team of sled dogs through the Breckenridge backcountry, or snuggle deeper into a layer of blankets aboard a horse-drawn sleigh bound for a memorable dining experience. Yearning for a peaceful connection with Mother Nature? Breckenridge boasts two Nordic centers offering very different experiences—the Breckenridge Nordic Center on Ski Hill Road near the base of Peak 8 and the Gold Run Nordic Center at the Breckenridge Golf Course. The adrenaline motivated can rent snowmobiles for a thrill-induced tour of Breckenridge’s backcountry. Local’s tip Kids and kids-at-heart can race down Carter Park sledding hill for an experience that will surely bring back memories and initiate new ones. For a complete list of winter activities, visit GoBreck.com With an average of 25 feet of snow each year, Breckenridge has endless winter activities to choose from. PHOTOS FROM LEFT | Mardi Gras Parade Breck’s ‘Fat Tuesday Celebration’ begins with a festive parade down Main Street. Bikes Waiting for summer. | Ski School The best place to learn to ride? Breckenridge Ski & Ride School. To start planning your vacation GoBreck.com or 877.234.3989. BRECKENRIDGE TOWN STATS Permanent Population: 3,535 | Town Size: 7 miles long, 2 miles wide/5.5 square miles | 2,200 Developed Acres | 1,100 Undeveloped Acres | 536 acres of town-owned land set aside for open space | 41 acres of community parks | Humidity: 30% Average Days of Sunshine: 300 days | Average Snowfall: 300 inches | Restaurants & Bars: 76 | Shops/Boutiques: 203 | Historic District Structures: 249 | Museums/Art Galleries: 18 | Performing Arts Amphitheater: 1 (Riverwalk Center) | Nordic Centers: 2 | Skating Rinks: 1 indoor, 1 outdoor (covered) | Golf Courses: 1 public (27 holes) | Tennis Courts: 2 indoor / 12 outdoor summer | Parks: 2 parks, 1 preserve Fitness Facilities: 3 | Libraries: 1 | Churches: 6 | Whitewater Kayak Parks: 1 | Skate Parks: 1 04 BRECKENRIDGE SKI RESORT STATS Summit Elevation: 12,998 ft. | Base Elevation: 9,600 ft. | Vertical Rise: 3,398 ft. | Total Skiable Area: 2,358 acres | Conventional Trails: 155 | Trail Classification: 36% Expert | 19% Most Difficult | 31% More Difficult | 14% Beginner | Longest Run: Four O’Clock at 3.5 miles/5.6 km | Terrain Parks: 5 | Halfpipes: 2 | Total Number of Lifts: 28 | Gondola: 1 | Six-passenger high-speed lift: 2 | High-speed quad: 7 | Triple chair: 1 | Double chair: 6 | T-Bars: 1 | Platters: 2 | Magic Carpets: 9 To start planning your vacation GoBreck.com or 877.234.3989. SUMMER 2011 Summertime in Breckenridge has inspired many visitors to stick around awhile longer—some eventually becoming local residents. Breckenridge’s summer season brings lush green mountainsides covered in brilliant wildflowers, rivers and streams rushing with cool, clear water, and miles of trails to be explored. Breckenridge’s dry, 70-degree daytime temperatures and sunny skies make for the perfect environment in which to enjoy the mountains and the diverse summer activities the town has to offer. Duffers can golf for hours on 27 holes at the Breckenridge Golf Club, the only Jack Nicklaus-designed municipal golf course in the world. Those with a penchant for exploring can tackle the area’s extensive trail system by foot, hoof or pedal. Known for its mountain biking, 06 Breckenridge is a great place for beginners to learn to ride on wide dirt roads and families can meander up and down the bike paths. In search of the latest adventure? Try summer dog sledding. Experienced mushers invite you to feel the power of the team with a ride on a summer dog cart. Make sure you ask to see the puppies. Anglers, paddlers and waders will love the nearby options for on-water adventure. The Breckenridge kayak park offers waves and drops perfect for play boating and fishing, and with big river choices in all directions, Breckenridge is the perfect hub for whitewater rafting and kayaking excursions. Waders and splashers can play the day away in Blue River Plaza when the water levels are low. Local’s tip The backcountry surrounding Breckenridge is filled with history—abandoned dredge boats and old mines, mills and cabins. A stroll or leisure ride along area trails may net an unexpected discovery. For a complete list of summer activities, visit GoBreck.com To start planning your vacation GoBreck.com or 877.234.3989. FAMILY FAVORITES Don’t Miss: The Mountaintop Children’s Museum is the perfect place to let kids play when they need a break from the great outdoors. Though there’s plenty to discover for all ages, kids rule in the Kingdom of Breckenridge. Stop at the Welcome Center when you arrive to pick up information on all the fun, child-oriented activities the town has to offer. Meanwhile, here are a few suggestions to get you going and keep you moving: Arts District of Breckenridge: A variety of workshops allow kids to explore art in all variety of mediums Breckenridge Public Skateboard Park: Riders can jam in this park complete with rails, ramps and jumps Breckenridge Recreation Center: Toddler programs, junior rock climbing, swimming and sports and adventure camps make this a hot spot for families—and they offer Parents Night Out programming to boot 08 Breckenridge Ski Resort Ski & Ride School: The ideal place for children to make new friends, hone their skills and generally enjoy the mountain Country Boy Mine: Take a trip 1,000 feet into an historic gold mine and learn to pan for gold Downstairs at Eric’s Arcade: An arcade oasis perfect for kids and kids-at-heart Peak 8 Fun Park: Full of family-friendly summer activities including the Super-Slides, mountain biking, chairlift rides, SuperPutt mini golf, a human maze, the Rockpile climbing wall, Ripperoo’s bounce house, gemstone painting and more Stephen C. West Ice Arena: Skating lessons, public skating and hockey camps help kids get to know and love the ice To start planning your vacation GoBreck.com or 877.234.3989. TOWN EXPERIENCE 10 DINE SHOP SPA The Perfect Mountain Town also offers delectable dining, superb shopping and serious spa-ah-ing. dining second-hand treasures. You’ll likely need an extra bag for all of your new finds (we’ve got those too). Big cities boast celebrity chefs aplenty but Breckenridge’s small town restaurant scene offers a true taste of independence. Breckenridge boasts more than 70 diverse restaurants and bars supported by a cast of characters with incredible talent. Cruise around town—from Main Street to Ridge Street and South Park Avenue—and discover an international group of operators specializing in Colorado farm-to-table, sushi, French, Italian, Mexican, seafood, wild game and classic American cuisine just to name a few. There really is a little something for everyone in Breckenridge, and that includes the kids. Treat the youngest members of the family to a trip through a one-of-a-kind toy store or a chic children’s boutique. Teens and tweens can adopt the latest mountain fashions with a quick stop in one of many trendy shops. Most of Breckenridge’s restaurants are locally owned by a tight-knit group of overachievers who believe in the community and in making wonderful food. Breckenridge’s unique chefs offer original and creative menus along with award-winning wine lists, 100+ beer lists, and even a 100+ tequila list. Each restaurateur and chef strives to find a niche within the community and in the greater resort industry and the results keep you—our guests—coming back year-after-year. With offerings in every price range, Breckenridge affords a variety of settings from historic Victorian buildings to hip and stylish eateries that make you feel as though you never left the big city. shopping And, speaking of the big city, there’s no need to make an extra trip when there are more than 200 shops and boutiques to choose from right in town. Most noticeable about the Breckenridge shopping experience is the variety. Shopping in Breckenridge features much more than rain gear and hiking boots (though we have plenty of both here); imagine discovering an entire wardrobe of items that you won’t find back home. Searching for that special souvenir or distinctive memento? We’ve got you covered. Small, individually owned shops are abundant and their offerings are as diverse as their owners. Boutique shopping includes one-of-a-kind jewelry, handmade accessories, local lore, mountain-inspired items for the home, quilting, knitting and needlepoint supplies, craft shops, eyewear, fine art, t-shirts and Don’t forget your favorite four-legged family member; we haven’t. From distinctive leather goods to the latest fashions, and of course, a plethora of must-have gear, shoppers will find a rich diversity of options in Breckenridge, and, most definitely, the perfect something special. spa The greatest reward after a day of adventure? The spa. Ahhhh. With more than 12 spas and a variety of fitness studios in town, a bit of pampering—or simply soothing away the aches and pains from physical activity—is the ideal way to end the perfect day in Breckenridge. Spa options range from simple but soothing massage to signature treatments designed to target individual needs. Facials and body treatments help skin adapt to the Don’t miss altitude. And, manicures and If you don’t want to leave the confines of pedicures pamper hands and your cozy abode, Breckenridge offers a feet following a day in bike variety of in-home and in-room spa and gloves or ski boots. massage services. Stretching also offers great benefits For more town info, visit GoBreck.com after adventure at altitude. Try a yoga or Pilates class at the Breckenridge Recreation Center, or discover a variety of special programs at one of the boutique studios in town. These treatments and fitness options represent only a few of the many offerings in town. Call Breckenridge Central Reservations to learn more about Breckenridge’s variety of services and options and to book spa appointments. To start planning your vacation GoBreck.com or 877.234.3989. CULTURE HISTORY culture We’ve developed our own unique culture after 150 years, but that doesn’t mean we’re set in our ways. Breckenridge is a place where culture of all types abounds. With everything from museums and live music to art and theater, Breckenridge is a place where individual expression meets like minds. With a past stepped in mining, Breckenridge offers an abundance of history to be explored through educational walking tours, mining and museum outings throughout the year. Lovers of the arts can find activities taking place almost every day of the week in the Arts District of Breckenridge. This pedestrianfriendly arts campus—located in the heart of town—features resident artist facilities and indoor and outdoor spaces for workshops, lectures, demonstrations and cultural events. The Arts District offers opportunities for children and adults in a variety of mediums throughout the year. Second Saturday Art Walks Be sure to take part in the Breckenridge Art Walks on the second Saturday of every month. For more great tips, visit GoBreck.com Breckenridge also is home to more than 15 art galleries that offer a variety of visual and tactile wonders. Some specialize in Southwestern or Western themes, while others promote more established and new artists, both local and global. During the summer months, the National Repertory Orchestra and the Breckenridge Music Festival take up residence at the newly renovated Riverwalk Center. Enjoy classical concerts and ensemble performances from June through August as music fills the mountain valleys. Many unique events complement the arts vibe in Breckenridge. The Breckenridge Festival of Film is entering its 31st season, bringing independent films, premieres, receptions and educational programs to town each June. August welcomes Genuine Jazz & Wine Festival with indoor and outdoor jazz concerts and a wine tasting. A variety of arts festivals take place throughout the summer. 12 “GET BACK TO WHAT’S REAL” ABOUT 150 YEARS AGO. history Breckenridge’s rich history is full of gold finds and mining, exploration and adventure, brothels and saloons, booms and busts. Founded in 1859 by a small group of prospectors, the town’s Gold Rush brought settlers in droves seeking their fortune. The town experienced a revival in 1961 when it entered a “white gold” boom with the opening of the Breckenridge Ski Area on Peak 8. The town boasts one of the largest historic districts in the state of Colorado, with 250 structures on the National Register of Historic Places. With a collection of mine sites, museums, guided walks and historic capital improvements projects underway, there are many ways for you to explore and experience the history of our town. Explore Breckenridge’s rich history in town and on the trail. Any mining town worth mentioning has a tale of the “big strike.” In 1887, Tom Groves discovered what is believed to be the largest piece of gold ever found in the state of Colorado in Breckenridge. Tom walked into town cradling the 13.5 lb. blanked-wrapped bundle in his arms and it was appropriately named “Tom’s Baby.” Three days later the nugget was sent to Denver via train, and then it disappeared for 85 years. In 1972 the Colorado State Historical Museum examined gold specimens that had been deposited in a Denver bank in 1926; Tom’s Baby was found but over 5 lbs are still missing. For more great stories, visit GoBreck.com 14 PHOTOS FROM TOP | SPECIAL Oktoberfest Toast The official start of Oktoberfest Mardi Gras Parade Breckenridge celebrates Fat Tuesday Bikes Summer transportation Fat Tuesday Celebration Mardi Gras meets Ullr Carolers Victorian Winter Wonderland festivities Budweiser International Snow Sculpture Championships Fleeting works of art Independence Day Fourth of July parade on Main Street Mountain Bike Racing Breckenridge is home to the Firecracker 50, Breck 100 and the Breck Epic Fireworks Breckenridge finds reason to celebrate no matter the season Ullr Fest The wacky winter festival honoring the Norse God of Winter Outhouse Racing Celebrating Kingdom Days Breckenridge-style EVENTS CELEBRATIONS Oktoberfest The annual celebration of fall and all things German in Breckenridge The best way to sample a true taste of the Breckenridge character is to experience one of the town’s unique, signature events. These events set Breckenridge apart and have helped to further establish the town’s independence. To start planning your vacation GoBreck.com or 877.234.3989. SPECIAL EVENTS CELEBRATIONS Budweiser International Snow Sculpture Championships 12-foot-tall, 20-ton blocks of Colorado snow become stunning works of art as snow-carving teams from all over the world compete each January in Breckenridge . winter 2010 | 2011 Lighting of Breckenridge, December 4 Breckenridge kicks off its holiday season with the annual lighting of the town tree, which brings together guests and locals every year to rejoice in true holiday spirit. Victorian Holidays Celebration, December Celebrate the spirit of the holidays in an authentic mountain town. Breckenridge’s Victorian holiday season charms all ages with on-mountain competitions, strolling carolers, boutique shopping, visits from Santa and activities for children throughout the month. New Year’s Eve, December 31 Fireworks over Breckenridge and parties and bar specials around town welcome 2011 in style. It’s the perfect time to check out Breck’s renowned nightlife scene. Ullr Fest, January 9 – 15 This annual week-long celebration of Ullr (pronounced Ooh-ler), the mythical Norse god of snow, brings the legendary Main Street parade, live entertainment and bar series, the Ullr Dating Game, a Nordic party, Ullympics and a family ice skating party to Breckenridge. Budweiser International Snow Sculpture Championships Snowflake Challenge, December Visitors and locals alike are invited to experience the origins of snow sculpting in Breckenridge through a spontaneous eruption of snow art on the streets. This grass-roots public art forum is open to anyone who wants to try their hand at sculpting snow. Sculptures will be on display along Main Street through the holidays. January 25 – 30 Each year, teams from around the globe descend on Breckenridge to hand carve 20-ton blocks of snow into beautiful works of art. This event is a family favorite chosen by USA Today as one of the top 10 ways to celebrate winter. Winter Dew Tour, December 16 – 19 Mark your calendar as the third annual Alli Sports Event: Winter Dew Tour comes to Breck for its half-pipe and slope-style competitions. Come check out the likes of Bobby Brown, Steve Fisher and more of winter sports’ greatest athletes in their quest to become Dew Cup champions. Bacchus Ball, March 5 This kick-off to Mardi Gras includes live music, dancing, hurricanes, Cajun food, masks and beads and the crowning of the 2011 Mardi Gras REX and Queen. 16 PHOTOS FROM TOP | Mardi Gras Parade Getting into the holiday spirit Oktoberfest lederhosen Fat Tuesday Celebration, March 8 A touch of “N’awlins” comes to Breckenridge and culminates with a festive procession of floats and lots of beads on Main Street followed by parties throughout town. spring 2011 Spring Massive, April 1 – 17 This annual festival is a multifaceted, interactive event including entertainment, family fun and competitions: The perfect event for spring skiing. Events include live concerts, Bite of Breckenridge, Massive Brewfest, Massive Laughs comedy nights and on-mountain competitions to name a few. summer 2011 Summer Music, June – August The newly remodeled Riverwalk Center hosts more than 40 classical, non-classical concerts and ensemble performances by the National Repertory Orchestra and Breckenridge Music Festival. Breckenridge Festival of Film, June 9 – 12 In its 31st year, the Breckenridge Festival of Film celebrates the art and craft of filmmaking. Each year, a unique and varied array of independent films, premieres, receptions, educational programs and retrospectives honoring featured guests takes place high in the Colorado Rockies. Kingdom Days, June 18 & 19 Breckenridge’s annual heritage celebration, this event offers a robust line-up of events and activities including historic mine tours, museum exhibits, gun fights, live music, old time arts and crafts, storytelling, historic hikes, children’s activities and the annual Outhouse Races as seen on MSNBC’s Countdown with Keith Olbermann. Independence Day Celebration, July 2 – 4 Breckenridge’s Independence Day is filled with patriotic celebrations including concerts and activities for all ages. The weekend includes a colorful Independence Day Celebration on July 4. A 10K trail race fires up Independence Day morning and the “Firecracker 50” bike race kicks off the Main Street parade followed by various activities and music throughout town. End the night with the National Repertory Orchestra as they perform a FREE mountain patriotic concert followed by an extraordinary fireworks display (weather permitting). Breck Bike Week, July 5 – 8 Breck Bike Week offers guided group rides; bike-in movie nights; nutrition; fitness and open space best practices lectures; bike fits; children’s races; Tour de France viewing parties; high-end bike demos and more. The bonus is that all Breck Bike Week activities are FREE and open to everyone. Colorado Gold Panning Championships, August 5 – 7 The Gold Prospectors of Colorado present the state gold panning championships and the world dry-panning championships. Experts will be on site for public demonstrations and instruction throughout the weekend. fall 2011 Labor Day Weekend Festivities, September 2 – 5 Events include the Great Divide Arts and Crafts Fair, the Summit Foundation Rubber Duck Race, Sidewalk Sale Days around town and more. 17th Annual Oktoberfest, September 16 – 18 The high country’s premier Oktoberfest celebration brings Bavarian food, German brews, lederhosen and oompah music to Breckenridge’s Main Street. The prestigious Brewmaster’s Dinner kicks off the weekend-long party on Friday night. To start planning your vacation GoBreck.com or 877.234.3989. WEDDINGS REUNIONS MEETINGS Weddings in Breckenridge A special destination for your special day. weddings family reunions From out-of-the-ordinary to extraordinary, Breckenridge sets the stage for the perfect destination wedding and honeymoon getaway. Breckenridge is home to historic churches, breathtaking outdoor venues, cozy mountain lodges, grand private homes, scenic mountain overlooks and decks, antique bed and breakfasts, a large riverside venue and full-service hotels so you can pick a setting as unique as the two of you. As the perfect destination for families, Breckenridge is also the ideal destination for family reunions. It all starts with lodging. Breckenridge offers a variety of different lodging options to meet a diverse assortment of needs. There are condominiums with a variety of amenities that can accommodate larger groups better than the traditional hotel room. Private home rentals also make for a great reunion option, offering a greater degree of intimacy and a chance for families to connect. The wedding party and guests will enjoy a multitude of year-round activities. A Breckenridge wedding also can be planned around one of the town’s world-class events. Breckenridge offers enough activities to keep all of your guests entertained—even the most demanding. Bridesmaids will love the spa options and boutique shops in Breckenridge, and the bride and groom will appreciate the town’s assortment of photographers and florists. Everyone will want to stay out late to experience Breckenridge’s renowned nightlife scene. Look no further than Breckenridge for wedding needs based upon any budget, whether the big day calls for a ceremony on skis or a ballroom reception overlooking the mountain. 18 Breckenridge has a wide variety of activities to satisfy the wants and wishes of any family. From rafting, biking and hiking in the summer, to Nordic skiing, snowshoeing and dog sledding in the winter, even the youngest family members will find something to love. Visiting Breckenridge’s many spas, museums, concerts and theater performances, or the Breckenridge Arts District are just a few ways less-active members of the family can enjoy themselves. PHOTOS FROM TOP | Flower girls Princesses for a day Golf Competition builds camaraderie Divine Dining Special events deserve a special setting Ropes Course Teambuilding and tackling challenges Meeting Rooms All types of meetings and groups can be accommodated in Breckenridge groups | meetings Meetings can be stuffy and staid, or they can be dynamic and inspiring. Meetings in Breckenridge are all about exceptional. Lodging, dining and meeting space are all important aspects of any successful meeting, but attendees must also be engaged. Enter team building. An important component of many corporate meetings, conferences and retreats, team building allows groups to truly connect and learn to work together, whether in the boardroom or the backcountry. Breckenridge offers several different types of teambuilding exercises for groups, from something as simple as a party or ceremony, to something competitive, such as a golf tournament or Nordic ski tour. Team building can also be something challenging, such as a dog sledding tour, ropes course or wilderness survival trip. Breckenridge is the perfect place to create a unique team-building event as part of a customized corporate program, and most of Breckenridge’s teambuilding activities can be tailored to accommodate the different ability levels that are present in any group. All types of groups will love Breckenridge. Some highlights include: • Easy access from Denver International, Colorado Springs and Eagle airports • More than 100,000 square feet of state-of-the-art meeting and event space • More than 75 restaurants and pubs • More than 200 shops and boutiques • Free in-town transportation • Team building activities • World-class events • Affordable and friendly A call to the Breckenridge Convention & Visitors Bureau (BCVB) is the first point of contact for groups coming to Breckenridge. The sales staff has been working with community businesses and meeting contacts for more than 20 years and can provide the best possible fit for your group of 20 or more. For more information or to request a proposal, contact the BCVB at 888.796.2825 or visit Breck-Meetings.com. To start planning your vacation GoBreck.com or 877.234.3989. ESCAPE TO BRECKENRIDGE No matter the season, outdoor adventure awaits in Breckenridge. As does that spectacular view. explore winter escape to Breckenridge Give us a day, a long weekend, a week or more and we’ll give you a taste of what makes Breckenridge one of the nation’s most popular resorts. And, don’t be surprised if you decide to extend your stay. We’ve been turning visitors into locals for years. Alpine Skiing/Snowboarding: With 3,398 feet of vertical, 2,358 acres of varied terrain, 155 trails and a single trail that measures in at 3.5 miles/5.6 km (Four O’Clock) you’ll need at least one full day to explore Breckenridge Ski Resort. Here are a few highlights to maximize your time: for quick access ride the BreckConnect Gondola to Peaks 7 and 8 from town; if you’re an intermediate skier or above, head straight for the Imperial Express SuperChair—the highest chairlift in North America (12,998 ft. summit); take a spin through Freeway Terrain Park and check out one of the best, and biggest, freeride parks and pipes in the U.S. (note: you don’t have to hit the features, you can ski or ride by and do a little “window shopping”). Nordic Skiing/Snowshoeing: Breckenridge boasts two Nordic ski areas that feature groomed track and trail: The Gold Run Nordic Center on Ski Hill Road near the base of Peak 8; the Breckenridge Nordic Center at the Breckenridge Golf Course. Both offer spectacular scenery, rental equipment and miles of skiing and snowshoeing. Non-Skiing Activities: Don’t miss the Carter Park sledding hill. This is old-fashioned sledding at its finest: no tow-rope; bring your own sled or tube; and no $10 hot cocoa. Just try not to giggle 20 To start planning your vacation GoBreck.com or 877.234.3989. as you catch air at the run-out. Another quintessential winter option is a horse-drawn sleigh ride. Snuggle up and enjoy the ride as Percheron and Belgian horses guide the sleigh through open meadows. Afterward, toast the experience with hot chocolate. Looking for something a bit more adventurous? Test your hand at leading a team of sled dogs on a 6-mile relay through the Middle Fork of the Swan River. Follow with a custom massage at any one of 12 local spas and you’ll surely experience pure bliss. summer Hiking: Breckenridge is surrounded by a trail network the width and breadth of which is unsurpassed in North America. One of the most unique aspects of this terrain is that many trails are preexisting paths and flumes used by miners in search of gold, so there is also history to be explored. Hop on the Peaks Trail near the base of Breckenridge Ski Resort’s Peak 7 and hike to your heart’s content—you can even walk all the way to Frisco and catch the Summit Stage bus back to town. Biking: Breckenridge’s interconnected mountain bike trail system can be accessed from anywhere in town within two minutes and leads to well over 1,000 miles of mountain biking across Summit County. For a warm up, head up French Gulch Road and ride the B&B Trail to Turk’s, pass the sunken dredge boat, and divert to Side Door and X10U8. Location and trail information can be found on the Town’s biking trail map available at the Welcome Center. where to find the locals The most obvious gathering place in town is Blue River Plaza. It’s also the location for impromptu summer gold panning demonstrations, bike expos and the occasional meet-and-greet with the local firefighters. In the winter, you’ll find snow sculptures, the holiday tree lighting ceremony, and pick-up snowball fights. It is also conveniently located next door to the Breckenridge Welcome Center. With its independent spirit, Breckenridge also attracts all types of artists. They take advantage of another local gathering place: the Arts District of Breckenridge. This arts campus in the heart of town is a wonderful place to get your feet wet with various mediums of art: drawing, painting, textiles, ceramics, creative writing and photography. arts + culture Breckenridge’s cultural offerings are as abundant as the options for adventure. Take in a moving performance at the Backstage Theater, or a live concert at the Riverwalk Center. Both are unique venues featuring memorable performances and exceptional performers. The Second Saturday Gallery Walk showcases our growing art community and the town’s many galleries. breakfast, lunch+ dinner With over 70 diverse restaurants and bars in town, it will be tough to narrow your choices. For breakfast, sample the homemade pastries at Cool River Coffee House or chow down at local spot Daylight Donuts. Lunchtime options are plentiful and varied. The sandwiches at La Francaise French Bakery will make you feel like you’ve left the mountains for the streets of Paris and the natural beef burgers at Empire Burger will make you forget about fast food. Dinner should be savored. Try Modis for a leisurely experience, Mountain Flying Fish for exceptional sushi or Mi Casa Mexican Restaurant & Cantina for authentic, creative south-of-the-border options and great service. don’t forget dessert No trip to Breckenridge is complete without something sweet. Mary’s Mountain Cookies are legendary and Greta’s Ice Cream, Candy & Gift serves up local favorite Boulder Ice Cream. nightlife Sip and sample the latest custom wines at D’Vine Wine or one of 100 unique brews at Relish. Feel like dancing? Cecilia’s is your destination. Looking for a little live music? Head to Three20South. PHOTOS FROM TOP | Mayor John Warner | Backstage Theatre | The Wheeler Trail Happy Hour at Modis | Summer Wildflowers | Three20 South | Peak 8 LODGING Booking Tip Most prices are based on pay for 4 nights and get the 5th night free. For more lodging info, visit GoBreck.com 22 breckenridge central reservations Breckenridge Central Reservations has established itself as the premier local accommodations booking service. Local experts match guests with the most suitable lodging for their needs. Money saving vacation packages are always offered and the local experts at Breckenridge Central Reservations are available to help you custom build your Breckenridge experience based on price level, activities, lodging preferences and more. Start planning your trip. What are you waiting for? Online Booking Options breckcenres.com gobrecknow.com Contact Toll-free: 877.234.3989 International Toll-free: 00.800.2720.0000 Mexico: 011.877.791.3974 Email: centralres@gobreck.com Direct: 970.453.2918 Fax: 970.453.7238 Welcome Center, Toll-free: 877.864.0868 accommodations Breckenridge has become known for the quality and variety of its lodging selections in comparison to many other mountain towns. You’ll just need to narrow down your options. Bed & Breakfasts If cozy, quaint or romantic describes what you want, look no further than Breckenridge’s selection of Bed & Breakfasts. You are bound to make friends with other visitors staying at a Breckenridge B&B, and the buildings and their owners are full of history, character and charm. Slopeside We can make that wish come true with many slopeside properties to choose from. Most are only a short walk or shuttle ride to Main Street. Downtown Do you want to be close to the action or feel like you have stepped back in time? Downtown properties are located near the Arts District and many museums that showcase the 151 years of history that Breckenridge has to offer, as well as the boutiques and restaurants that populate Main Street. Walk or take a short shuttle ride to the lifts. Condominiums and Townhomes The town offers value options for any budget level, as well as any individual, family or group. If you need more space but don’t want to stay at a big resort there are many condos or townhomes to choose from. Most offer easy access to town and the slopes, and many feature amenities such as hot tubs and swimming pools. Resorts Breckenridge is known as a family-friendly town, and therefore has great family-friendly resorts. Several properties offer swimming pools, putt-putt golf courses, arcades, convenient Ski School access and more. Resorts also offer a variety of room types, from a hotel room to a 4-bedroom condo. Vacation Homes Private vacation homes are another great option for the large group that wants to stay together, but also wants the ultimate in lodging luxury. From a cabin in the woods to a home with a massive fireplace and mountain views, Breckenridge has it all. Many homes feature private hot tubs, spacious kitchens, game rooms, decks and plenty of space to spread out and relax. The best part is all these magnificent properties are located surprisingly close to town, lifts and activities. To start planning your vacation GoBreck.com or 877.234.3989. LODGING PACKAGES From base-of-the-mountain luxury, to historic B&Bs, to in-town condominiums, Breckenridge accommodates every taste with its huge variety of lodging properties. lodging packages Breckenridge Central Reservations has created a variety of packages for every season and event, but also offers the option to customize any package to fit your interests and budget. winter adventure summer adventure During the winter, families or groups of four can stay in Breckenridge for five nights, ski or board for four days with equipment rentals included, experience a scenic dinner sleigh ride, enjoy a snowmobile outing and take a historic mine tour, all starting at $ per person, per night. Package offered Jan. 4 – March 1, 2011. In the summer, families or groups of four can stay in Breckenridge for four nights, take a half-day whitewater rafting trip, experience historic gold mine tour, rent mountain bikes and enjoy a horseback ride, starting at $ per person, per night. Package offered May 1 – October 31, 2011. 118 24 74 special event packages Oktoberfest The town’s 17th annual Oktoberfest, where Munich meets Breckenridge, takes place September 16 – 18, 2011. Groups of four can take advantage of a special Oktoberfest package starting at $ per person, per night, including two nights of lodging, two couples’ tickets to the Friday night Brewmasters Dinner, beer vouchers and reserved commemorative beer steins for 4. 90 Mardi Gras Come to Breckenridge to celebrate Mardi Gras, mountain-style. Start your trip on Saturday, March 5th and party at the Bacchus Ball. Stay for the parade on Fat Tuesday, which brings Main Street to life. A group of four people can stay in Breckenridge for four nights and get four tickets to the Bacchus Ball, starting at $ per person, per night when booking with Breckenridge Central Reservations. 90 Ski Free, Stay Free Book four nights of lodging and three days of adult lift tickets and receive FREE an additional night of lodging and an additional day of adult skiing. Prices start at $ per person, per night; or $506 total, per person. Package offered January 4 – March 1, 2011. Visit November 12 – December 17, 2010 or April 11 – 24, 2011 and save more. Excludes Martin Luther King Day weekend and President’s Day weekend. 101 Summer Golf Package The Breckenridge Golf Club, the only Jack Nicklaus-designed municipal course in the country, is the ultimate high-altitude golfing experience. Book four rounds of 27 holes of golf at the Breckenridge Golf Club and three nights lodging for four people starting at only $ per person, per night. Package offered May 1 – Oct. 31, 2011. 134 Art & Culture Event packages are also available for events taking place throughout the year, including: the National Repertory Orchestra, Breckenridge Music Festival, Backstage Theater, Winter Dew Tour, national music acts, and more. Check BreckCenRes.com for more details. Fine print Restrictions apply. Package prices will vary depending on dates and location. Subject to availability of lodging and activities, prices are subject to change without notice. Taxes and additional fees apply. neighborhood descriptions Please refer to the Lodging Grid on pages 26 – 29 and the map on pages 32 + 33 for property details and locations. Fall Leaf Viewing Package Groups of four can stay in Breckenridge for four nights, experience an ATV tour, take a horseback ride, ride bikes down Vail Pass and pick up a town trail map to hike through yellow aspen groves, starting at $ per person, per night. Package offered August 30 – October 31, 2011. In Town Most locations on shuttle routes to ski lifts and Main Street. Most within walking distance to Main Street and some are within walking distance to the ski lifts. Slopeside Mostly slopeside or walking distance to the lifts, shuttle or walk to town. 76 Bed & Breakfast Package Looking for a romantic getaway? Look no further than Breckenridge’s quaint and historic Bed & Breakfasts. B&Bs offer variety— from historic inns to private, secluded homes—and exceptionally original breakfast feasts. These buildings and their owners are full of history, character and charm. Bed & Breakfast packages start at only $ per room. 149 Four Seasons/Warriors Mark Most locations on shuttle route to ski lifts and Main Street. Some are a short walk to Main Street and/or the ski lifts. Around Town All units are shuttle or driving to ski lifts and Main Street. To start planning your vacation GoBreck.com or 877.234.3989. 205 S French St. Allaire Timbers Inn Bed & Breakfast 9511 Hwy. 9 $$$ • h 2 sh sh B&B $$$ • h Alpenrose Condominiums 400 S French St. 3 sh wa C $ Amerind Townhomes 296 Broken Lance Dr. 4 sh sh T $$ Antler's Lodge Condominiums 602 Four O’Clock Rd. 5 wa sh C $$ Asgard Haus 246 Broken Lance Dr. 6 sh sh C $ Atrium Condominiums 530 S. French St. 7 sh wa C $$ Baldy Mountain Townhomes 342 Illinois Gulch Rd. 8 sh sh T $ Base Nine 888 Broken Lance Dr. 10 sh sh C $ Beaver Run Resort 620 Village Rd. 11 sl wa HC $$$ Blazing Saddles 200 W. Washington Ave. 12 sh wa C $ Blue Sky Lodge 42 Snowflake Dr. 13 sl sh C $$$$ Breck Inn 11078 Hwy. 9 14 sh sh H $ Breckenridge Mountain Lodge 600 S. Ridge St. 15 sh wa H $ Breckenridge Mountain Village Powder Ridge Dr. 16 sh wa T $$ Cedars Townhomes Village Rd. 17 sl wa T $$$ Charter Ridge Townhomes 20 Charter Ridge Ct. 18 sh sh T $$ Chateaux 535 S. 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Ridge St. 52 sh wa T $$ Main Street Junction 680 S. Main St. 53 wa wa T $$$ • Main Street Station 505 S. Main St. 54 sl wa C $$$$ • Mark Meadows 756 Broken Lance Dr. 55 sh sh C $$ Mark Nine Broken Lance Dr. 56 sh sh T $$ Marriott Mountain Valley Lodge 655 Columbine Rd. 57 sl wa C $$$ Mill Run 247 Broken Lance Dr. 58 sh sh C $$ Miner’s Candle 800 Columbine Rd. 59 sh sh C Motherlode 800 Columbine Rd. 60 sh sh C • h • • a a • • o • • h h h • o • h • o $ • a $$ • a See map on pages 32 + 33 for locations. Pet Friendly wa b&b Fitness Center sh access to clubhouse onsite hot tub onsite pool & hot tub Pool/Hot Tub 31 a h o Conf/Meeting Space French St. slopeside shuttle walk High-Speed Internet Fireside Inn Bed & Breakfast sl sh wa Access to Main St Rates budget moderate high moderate deluxe Accommodation Type $ $$ $$$ $$$$ Access to lifts bed & breakfast condominium hotel townhouse Map no. 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Park Ave. 82 sh wa C $$ Sawmill Creek Village Streamside Circle 83 sh wa T $$$ some Sawmill Patch 105 Sawmill Rd. 84 sh wa T $$ some Settlement Townhomes Settlers Lane 85 sh sh T Ski & Racquet Club 9399 Hwy. 9 86 sh sh C $$ some o Ski Hill 250 Ski Hill Rd. 87 sh wa C $$ o Ski Side 1001 Grandview Dr. 88 sh sh T $$ h Ski Way Lodge 275 Ski Hill Rd. 89 sh wa H $$$ Snodallion 730 Columbine Rd. 90 sh sh C $$ • o • • h $$ some a Rates Fitness Center sh access to clubhouse onsite hot tub onsite pool & hot tub Pool/Hot Tub 61 a h o Map no. 50 Mountain Thunder Dr. slopeside shuttle walk CT $$$$ $$$ a • • o • h • h $$ some ah $ $$$ some a • $$$ some ah a • o h a • h $$$ See map on pages 32 + 33 for locations. • h a • Pet Friendly Conf/Meeting Space High-Speed Internet Accommodation Type budget moderate high moderate deluxe Access to Main St $ $$ $$$ $$$$ Mountain Thunder Lodge sl sh wa 28 bed & breakfast condominium hotel townhouse Access to lifts B&B C H T C $$ Spruce Island 1376 Broken Lance Dr. 92 sh sh T $$ Sundowner 465 Four O’Clock Rd. 93 wa wa C $$ some Sunset 450 Four O’Clock Rd. 94 wa wa T $$ • a Tamarisk 935 Columbine Rd. 95 sh sh C $$ some a Tannenbaum 805 Columbine Rd. 96 wa wa C $$ • a Tannhauser 420 S. 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Wildwood Suites a • ah $$$ some a • • o • h • • o • h C $$$$ • • o sh C $$ • • ah sh sh T $$ • 117 sh sh T $$$ 120 Sawmill Rd. 118 sh sh C $$ • h Winterpoint 200 Primrose Path 119 wa sh T $$ some a Woodglen 168 S. Fuller Placer Rd. 120 dr dr T Woods Manor 0290 Broken Lance Dr. 121 sh sh T h h $ $$ some ah • Pet Friendly sh Fitness Center sh access to clubhouse onsite hot tub onsite pool & hot tub Pool/Hot Tub 91 a h o Conf/Meeting Space 865 Broken Lance Dr. slopeside shuttle walk High-Speed Internet Snowdrop sl sh wa Map no. Rates budget moderate high moderate deluxe Accommodation Type $ $$ $$$ $$$$ Access to Main St bed & breakfast condominium hotel townhouse Access to lifts B&B C H T TRIP PLANNING LODGING TIPS GETTING HERE planning your trip Tips for Booking a Peak Season Stay Plan at least four to six months out and book early. There are many resources available to assist with trip planning, including the knowledgeable staff at Breckenridge Central Reservations. Use this guide for tips and ideas, and reach out to us if you have questions or need help: 877.234.3989. Lodging, activities and restaurant reservations are in high demand during peak times in the winter and summer seasons. Expect minimum night stay requirements at lodges and no refund policies past a certain date. Book restaurant When To Visit reservations weeks ahead of time to ensure Winter: Winter peak season begins just prior to the seating, and book activity reservations as soon as winter holidays (Christmas, Hanukkah and New Years) and possible to ensure options are available. runs through the end of Spring Break, or Easter. You’ll find good winter packages and value offers from opening day in Climate Breckenridge enjoys a high-altitude climate. Average November until just before the winter holidays in snowfall totals approximately 300 inches (762 cm) December, throughout January—post New Years, in and the average winter daytime high temperature is 28º F (-2º C). Despite the town’s hardy winter conditions, February prior to President’s Weekend, and in April after Easter and prior to closing day. Breckenridge has an average summer daytime high temperature of 70º F (22º C). There are always exceptions Summer: During the summertime, Breckenridge is busiest and it is best to be prepared. In rare instances Breckenridge between early July (Independence Day) and late August, or has seen warm, spring-like days in February, and snow on Labor Day. the Fourth of July. Off Seasons: Spring and fall in Breckenridge are considered “off season” due to unpredictable weather, Winter Packing and Travel Tips however both offer a wealth of unique opportunities for Temperatures and conditions can change drastically and visitors. During the springtime, the rivers begin to reach quickly in the mountains, so always be prepared. Pack, wear their peak flows thanks to snowmelt and runoff. This is a and carry layers of clothing so you can add or subtract as great time to plan a rafting or whitewater kayaking trip if needed. Since humidity is low, you’ll lose more body you’re looking for adventure. In the fall, the aspens turn to moisture from deeper breathing and increased perspiration. gold and the scenery is spectacular. It’s a great time for Keep your body hydrated by drinking two to three times mountain biking, fly fishing, hiking, jeep tours and your normal water intake. The cool winter daytime sightseeing. During both off seasons, crowds are few and temperatures can be deceiving, but keep in mind the sun is restaurants and shops offer specials and sales. Lodging intense at 9,600 feet. Apply sunscreen even on cloudy days properties offer their deepest discounts and best packages. to avoid sunburn. It is also a good idea to wear sunglasses or goggles while outdoors to avoid snow blindness. 30 To start planning your vacation GoBreck.com or 877.234.3989. Summer Packing and Travel Tips Mountain Style Typical summer clothing works fine during the day, but Breckenridge is a mountain town, which translates to temperatures can drop in the evenings and extra layers are individual expression and a casual, laid back attitude when a good idea for after dark. Consider wearing a hat to shield it comes to attire. Mountain casual is acceptable for any your face from the sun and always wear sunscreen. occasion and layers are always in style in the mountains. Afternoon showers are fairly common, and seldom last Comfortable shoes are also a must. long. Pack a light, waterproof or water resistant rain jacket for such conditions. When hiking or biking, wear layers High-Altitude Preparations At an elevation of 9,600 feet (2,900 meters) above sea level, and bring extra breathable clothing in case of changing Breckenridge is higher than most Colorado resort areas and weather conditions. Always carry and drink extra water. towns. Visitors to Breckenridge should be aware of the elevation and be sure to drink plenty of water and limit alcohol consumption. getting here Getting Around Town Breckenridge’s Free Ride bus system runs throughout town Located in the heart of the Central Rocky Mountains of Colorado, Breckenridge is 98 miles west of Denver via Interstate 70. Traveling to Breckenridge from the Front Range is easy whether you fly and take a shuttle or opt to drive yourself. From Denver and picks up at each stop every 20 to 30 minutes during the height of the winter season. Shoulder season and summer schedules vary but are posted at each bus stop. Getting Around Summit County Breckenridge is an excellent base from which to explore the Breckenridge is 98 miles (159 km) west of Denver rest of Summit County. The Summit Stage transit system International Airport (DIA) via I-70. Exit at Frisco (Exit 203), serves nearly all of Summit County at no charge to its and follow Highway 9 south for 9 miles to Breckenridge. riders. Pick up a Summit Stage bus schedule at the From Colorado Springs Welcome Center or at the Breckenridge Transit Center. Breckenridge is 110 miles west of the Colorado Springs Airport (Route 24) through South Park and over Hoosier Final Tips Not sure whether or not to rent a car? Be green and take a Pass (Route 9), or via Interstate 25 to Colorado 470 to shuttle from the airport to Breckenridge. You’ll eliminate Highway 285 (and over Hoosier Pass into Breckenridge) or the stress of driving, and you’ll be able to enjoy the views. I-70 west to Frisco (Exit 203), to Highway 9 south for You’ll also find you don’t need a car when you’re in town. 9 miles to Breckenridge. Most lodging accommodations are located in town or offer From Glenwood Springs/Grand Junction/Eagle Airport Follow I-70 east to Frisco (Exit 203), to Highway 9 south for 9 miles to Breckenridge. a free shuttle. The free town bus (the Free Ride) runs throughout town and operates into the wee hours. The new BreckConnect Gondola from town provides another alternative for guests staying at the bases of Peaks 7 and 8. T V TOWN MAP See lodging listings on pages 28 – 31 for details. Trailhead Parking for BOREAS PASS NEIGHBORHOOD see inset map on right 32 TIGER ROAD 2.4 miles north to Tiger Road see inset map above Map Not to Scale. © 2010 The Mastin Group BOREAS PASS NEIGHBORHOOD