Our Favorite Ski Runs in Summit County
There are several different ways to glide on snow in this world so it’s a good thing that there are so many different runs at each ski area in Summit County.
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There are several different ways to glide on snow in this world so it’s a good thing that there are so many different runs at each ski area in Summit County.
Breckenridge offers a wide variety of outdoor activities and adventure, enough to make anyone hit their wall and crave some time for relaxation. The Grand Lodge on Peak 7 offers the perfect space for families, friends, or solo travelers to unwind after a long day of exploring.
When most people think of Breckenridge, they think of snowy mountain peaks and skiing or snowboarding during the winter months. As winter slips away and the sun shines brighter and warmer at 9600 feet above sea level all that snow begins to melt and flow into creeks, ponds, lakes, waterfalls, and babbling brooks which eventually converge into the mighty Colorado River. And all that running water presents a great opportunity for summer fun and adventure: Whitewater rafting!
The spring season in Breckenridge is a time of great change. Some locals are still in ski mode, while others are ready to bike and hike! Spring snowfalls are accompanied by the first wildflowers of summer, and pond skims are paired with rafting. While spring is one of the slower seasons in town, there is no shortage of activities to keep us busy!
The ultimate itinerary for an unforgettable family vacation at the Grand Colorado on Peak 8 in Breckenridge.
There’s no denying it – Breckenridge has made its mark on Popular culture. Starting in the 20th Century, the little Rocky Mountain town began to make appearances in film, sports, and other prevalent activities. Breckenridge continues to leave a mark as a charming place that encompasses mountain culture and draws in visitors from across the world.