Happily Ever After Begins Here.
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Happily Ever After Begins Here.
OFF-ROAD SEGWAY TOURS Visit the Ski Hill Smokehouse BBQ and try the house-smoked brisket and ribs. Also featuring a fresh salad station and a kids menu so the whole family is covered! Grab and Go items are made fresh daily and the Coffee Bar serves Starbucks coffee, espresso, fresh squeezed lemonade, cocktails and a rotating beer on draft. Our friendly guides will lead you up the mountain on unpaved trails for a 2 hour (approximate) adventure while discussing local history, the surrounding environment and the furry creatures that live nearby. Segway riders must be at least 14 years old and weigh at least 100lbs. Riders 14 and 15 years old must be accompanied by an adult. THE on-mountain après hot spot TBar offers full service lunch and happy hour. Try the Parmesan truffle steak fries or new chorizo-beef burger. Join us for happy hour daily starting at 3pm and check out cool summer drinks like the Blueberry Press and delicious Rum Runner. Live entertainment Friday-Sundays, check Breckenridge.com for more info. MOUNTAIN BIKE TOURS Your family-friendly mountain bistro Prepare for a true mountain adventure! Get to know our trails with the safety of an experienced guide. This 2.5 hour lesson will open up the possibility of many adventures in our spectacular mountain environment! Ages 6 & up. Sevens serves lunch and dinner daily 11am-9pm and daily happy hour. Enjoy the best views and outdoor dining in Breck! Sevens features a stone pizza oven and brunch Saturdays and Sundays at 9am with a massive Bloody Mary bar. Don’t miss dog-friendly “Yappy Hour” every Friday beginning June 19 from 3-6pm. EXPERIENCE THE TENMILE FLYER ZIPLINE Located on Peak 8 Breckenridge... Plan your next Group Event in Breck! 888.483.6137 Happily Ever After Begins Here. 888.483.6137 4x4 OFF-ROAD TOURS LIVES HERE! Fresh and homemade favorites Take an adventure with one of our 4x4 off-road tours! Ride with up to 7 people in our open-air safari style 4x4 vehicles. This 1.5 hour ride will give you spectacular views from the top of the TenMile Range. SUMMER BRECKENRIDGE GUIDED ACTIVITIES - Reservations recommended: 970.453.5000 2015 Fun Park & Biking Map ON-MOUNTAIN DINING GUIDED HIKES Experience the mountain in a whole new way! Take a 2 hour hike with a guide and you’ll learn about native wildflowers and wildlife as well as Breck’s wild history. Difficulty: easy, ages 5 & up. ON-MOUNTAIN SUMMER DAY CAMP GUARANTEE YOUR EXPERIENCE Stay at an official Breck property Get ready for a summer of fun, nature and discovery at the Breck Summer Day Camp. Kids will gain valuable outdoor skills while participating in activities centered around science, nature, crafts, imagination and more! Half-day or full-day available, weekdays only, June 13 - August 22; ages 5 - 12 welcome. Register your kids at least 48 hours in advance by calling 970.453.5000. BreckResorts.com Call or check rates online for the latest deals: 800.846.3151 • breckenridge.com Fun Park Hours: 9:30 am - 5:30 pm Free Gondola Hours: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Tickets required for Bike Haul *Map not to scale. Attraction locations may vary. Not all attractions may be shown. ©2015 Vail Resorts Management Co. Designated trademarks property of Vail Trademarks, Inc. A.R.R. HIKE AND BIKE ON DESIGNATED TRAILS ONLY. OBEY ALL POSTED SIGNS AND CLOSURES. REPORT ANY INJURIES OR FIRE DANGERS IMMEDIATELY. EMERGENCY NUMBER: 970.496.7298 Fun Park Hours: 9:30 am - 5:30 pm Free Gondola Hours: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Tickets required for Bike Haul BRECKENRIDGE BIKE MAP Caution Not all trails are checked or cleared on a continual basis. Notify Bike Patrol if you see an obstacle or hazard on the trail. 970.453.5000. The Official Partners of Vail Resorts Official Soft Drink LOOKING FOR THE LATEST GEAR, MOUNTAIN BIKE RENTALS OR TUNING? BreckenridgeSports.com Official Communications Provider Located on Peak 8 & 127 S. Main Street 970.455.0215 Official Beer CHARGE YOUR WIRELESS DEVICE Official Uniform A complimentary charging station for wireless devices is available at the following location: SKI HILL GRILL Official Card Official Snack Official Camera Official Rental Car Official Coffee Peak 9 No Lift Access Official Sock Official Helmet, Goggles and Sunglasses Official Wine & Sparkling All dogs must be leashed. BRECKENRIDGE MOUNTAIN TRAILS WHIRL .5 mile – A fun introduction to wide singletrack with rollers and berms. PIONEER 3.8 miles – A mix of a singletrack and mountain road ending with a smooth wide singletrack leading to the Fun Park. SWINGER 4.0 miles – Cruise top to bottom on graded singletrack. EDGE TRAIL .4 miles – A short, fun route between Frosty’s and Swinger with great views of the valley, this trail offers a slight climb on a singletrack across steep terrain. BREAKAWAY .2 miles – This mid-mountain connection between Dwight’s and Swinger, offers a gentle singletrack across steep terrain. WANDERER 3.7 miles – A rolling, cross-country trail that leads to The Village at Breck at the base of Peak 9. Please stop if you encounter riders on horseback. SAWMILL 1.0 miles – Follows the valley between Peak 8 and Peak 9. Take the mountain SAFETY INFORMATION Fire Danger Adequate Clothing Sun Protection Lift Safety Smoking is prohibited on lifts and on the mountain and is only allowed in designated smoking areas. Report fires immediately via cell or on-mountain emergency phones. The sun’s rays are much more intense at altitude. Sunscreen is recommended with a sun protection factor of 15 or higher as well as eye protection. Lightning and Thunderstorms Afternoon thunderstorms are common in the mountains. Take proper precautions when you see or hear a storm developing: seek shelter, keep off ridgelines and stay clear of chairlift houses, lift towers, power lines, open spaces, lone trees and signposts. Lifts may close on occasion, causing delays. High-Altitude Environment If you live at a lower elevation, you may tire more easily. Take it easy at first, plan short trips until you are acclimated and drink plenty of water. Some visitors may experience symptoms associated with Breck’s high altitude. Symptoms may include headaches, nausea, dizziness, loss of appetite, restless sleep, coughing and difficulty in breathing. If symptoms persist or if you have a concern about your health, you should seek medical attention. Be aware, mountain weather changes quickly and there is usually at least a 10 degree temperature difference from the bottom to the top of the lifts. Bring a raincoat and consider a sweater or fleece. Under Colorado law, you cannot board a lift unless you have sufficient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to negotiate or to use such lift safely or until you have asked for and received information sufficient to enable you to use the lift safely. You may not use a lift when under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Please lower the bar when riding lifts. Weather and Terrain YOU ASSUME THE RISK of unpredictable weather, as well as rugged, uneven, irregular and slippery conditions. Multi-Use Be aware that trails and roads on Breckenridge mountain are used for many purposes during the summer. Mountain bikes, hikers, horses, motorized vehicles, construction equipment and others may be encountered at any time. Construction Warning You may encounter construction equipment, maintenance vehicles or other heavy machinery at any time. Always be cautious and obey posted signs and warnings. Mountain Biking Stay in control at all times. Helmets and sturdy shoes with good tread are recommended at all times. Child carriers or tow-behind bikes are not permitted and all bikes must have two working brakes. All loose clothing, bags or packs should be firmly secured so they do not interfere with the bicycle’s moving parts. Mountain bikers must always yield to other non-motorized trail users. Should you encounter hikers or horses on any trail, you must yield the right-of-way. Ride on designated trails only and obey all posted signs and warnings. Failure to do so may result in lift ticket and/or pass revocation. Wildlife Do not litter or feed wildlife. Hikers rarely encounter bears but if you do, please remain calm and back away slowly. Breckenridge Ski Resort asks that everyone is cautious and respectful of wildlife. roads or town trails to the base of Peak 9 PROSPECTOR 1 mile – A short but steep singletrack that leads to the road and SAVE UP TO 35% then takes you down to The Village at the base of Peak 9. GAME TRAIL 3.5 miles – A long fun trail winding its way down through the trees. A great trail for your first Black Diamond experience. DWIGHT’S 2.6 miles – Winding singletrack offering some banked corners, rocky descents and narrow routes through the trees. FROSTY’S 1.8 miles – A steep fun descent that connects to Wanderer. Climb back to We Know Our Gear Like the Back of Our Mountains Peak 8 or follow Wanderer to the base of Peak 9. MOUNTAIN ROADS – Roads are not maintained for biking, vehicles and construction equipment may be encountered. HIKING TRAILS – 1.7 Miles of constructed trails through our high alpine bowls. BIKE STAND UP PADDLE LIFESTYLE DEMOS OFF I-70 & HWY 9 / FRISCO, CO SERVICE Epic Promise harnesses the passion of Vail Resorts employees, guests and community members in creating a more promising future for generations to come through sustainable and communityminded efforts. Each year, Vail Resorts supports numerous programs including: • 235 Non-Profifts: With over $7 million contributed annually • Energy reduction: We’ve hit 10% and pledge to reduce another 10% by 2020 • Forest health: We’ve raised more than $3.5 million through Vail Resorts’ guest donation program • Volunteering: Donating 20,000 company-sponsored hours annually Waste: Breckenridge recycled or repurposed 444,247 pounds of material in 2014, diverting it from the landfill to create new products. • Learn more at epicpromise.com COMPARED TO LIFT TICKETS LIMITED TIME ONLY PASS TM SKI AS MUCH AS YOU WANT, WHENEVER YOU WANT. VISIT THE SEASON PASS OFFICE TODAY © 2015 Vail Re s o r t s M ana g ement Comp any. Trademarks are property of their respective owners.
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