Breckenridge Winter Travel Guide
Start planning your 2016-17 Breckenridge ski trip with our Winter Travel Guide.
Start planning your 2016-17 Breckenridge ski trip with our Winter Travel Guide.
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Thanks to <strong>Breckenridge</strong>’s central location, there are a number of incredible destinations<br />
within a short shuttle ride away. So, get out there and explore. You’re<br />
bound to discover something amazing on your adventures!<br />
ARAPAHOE BASIN: Arapahoe Basin has<br />
the highest skiable terrain in North America<br />
with a summit elevation of more than<br />
13,000 feet above sea level. Of its 109<br />
trails, 60% are rated as advanced or<br />
expert. There are 960 skiable acres and<br />
the resort receives an average of 350<br />
inches of snow per year. It’s accessible<br />
via the Summit Stage bus and it has the<br />
longest ski and ride season, sometimes<br />
with Closing Day happening in June.<br />
VAIL: If you want to spend some time in<br />
Vail, a number of private shuttles are<br />
available. Vail is the largest ski resort in<br />
Colorado with 5,289 skiable acres. It has<br />
193 trails and it receives an average of<br />
354 inches of snow every year. In addition<br />
to great skiing, Vail is also well-known<br />
for its world-class shopping and dining<br />
options. The base areas are bustling,<br />
beautiful, and full of fun opportunities for<br />
every member of your group.<br />
BEAVER CREEK: Beaver Creek is located<br />
west of Vail and is also accessible via<br />
private shuttle. It has 1,832 skiable acres<br />
and 150 trails, 64% of which are rated as<br />
either intermediate or advanced. The<br />
resort receives an average of 325 inches<br />
of annual snowfall. The base areas features<br />
a number of upscale boutiques and<br />
gourmet restaurants. And, as an added<br />
bonus, the resort serves free chocolate<br />
chip cookies every day at 3 p.m.