No matter what month you visit, the possibilities are endless.

Winter.

 

Snowmobiling

Good Times Adventures offers guided snowmobile tours which are a great way to explore miles of beautiful trails and learn about Breckenridge’s mining history and local wildlife. Tours range from family friendly to full throttle.

Skiing/Snowboarding

There are five peaks to explore in Breckenridge including 2908 acres of rideable terrain, 187 trails, four terrain parks, and the tallest chairlift in North America. Breckenridge Ski Resort offers riding that is perfect for every skill and age level.

 
 

Cross Country Skiing & Snowshoeing

Breckenridge’s interconnected trail system offers countless miles of trails to be explored on Nordic skis, touring skis, or snowshoes. The two Nordic centers within Breckenridge, Gold Run Nordic Center & Breckenridge Nordic Center, contain over 30 miles of perfectly manicured trails.

Dog Sledding

Looking to try something new? Mush your own team of Siberian Huskies through the Rocky Mountains! Good Times Adventures offers an unforgettable experience which will take you on a six mile tour along the gorgeous winding trails of the Swan River Valley.

 
 

Fat Biking

Fat Biking is a new and fun way to explore the trails or cruise down Main Street. Sign up for a fat bike distillery and brewery tour which takes you to the world’s highest distillery and one of Breckenridge’s favorite breweries.

Sleigh Rides

Experience one of the most nostalgic ways to “dash through the snow.” From scenic sleigh rides, to dinner sleigh rides with a show, you have plenty of options for a fun family experience.

 
 

Scenic Snow Cat Tours

The Breckenridge Nordic Center offers guided scenic tours from the comfort of a heated snowcat. The tours take you through forested trails to a historic mining cabin where you can indulge in hot cocoa and s’mores while hearing tales of Breckenridge’s mining families.

Spring.

Amazingly, all of the above mentioned winter activities are also available well into the Spring months!

 

Skiing/Snowboarding

The best skiing all season occurs in March and April. March is the snowiest month of the year, which means conditions are great. Yet the weather is warmer than you’ll find in December and January. Snow conditions this time of year are soft and forgiving, which makes it more fun for skiers and snowboarders of all abilities.

Local Breweries

When you’re done hitting the slopes for the day and ready to wind down, there’s nothing better than indulging in a local brew at the original Breckenridge Brewery or the Broken Compass Brewery.

 
 

Shopping Historic Main Street

With over 200 unique shops and boutiques, your trip to Breckenridge isn’t complete until you take a stroll down historic Main Street.

Summer.

 

Hiking

Hiking is one of the most popular Summer activities in Breckenridge. With gorgeous mountain views, alpine lakes, and wildflowers galore, Breckenridge is most certainly a hiker’s dream.

Biking

Breckenridge is a popular destination for bikers of all kinds—from road bikers to mountain bikers, and everything in between. Breckenridge boasts endless trails and paths for bikers of all abilities. All types and sizes of bicycles can be rented at numerous locations for self-guided bike tours, custom trips, Vail pass excursions, and beer and distillery bike tours.

 
 

Whitewater Rafting

Some of America’s best whitewater rafting is located just a short drive from Breckenridge. Whitewater rafting is available late spring through the fall, with numerous options for rafting, including the Arkansas River, Eagle River, and Blue River.

Fly Fishing

While you can fly fish year round in Breckenridge, there’s nothing like a warm, sunny day on the river. Rent some gear and take a lesson or tour with one of the many local fly fishing shops around town. Catch Colorado’s state fish, the Cutthroat Trout, at Lower Mohawk Lake or along the Blue River.

 
 

Kayaking & Paddleboarding

Try paddle boarding or kayaking Maggie Pond for an easy paddle or an SUP yoga class.

Live Music

Every summer, Breckenridge is filled with live music thanks to Breckenridge’s many festivals, Breck Music, concerts at the Riverwalk Center, the National Repertory Orchestra, and a lively bar scene.

 
 

Golfing

Breckenridge is home to one of the few Jack Nicklaus designed municipal golf courses in the world—a 27 hole course complete with a driving range, practice putting green, and a clubhouse. Be treated to breathtaking views as you take a swing.

Horseback Riding

Horseback riding is a great activity for everyone. Breckenridge offers a variety of riding options for riders of all experience levels. Choose from an easy trail ride with great views of forests and open ranges, or test your skills at a cattle drive or open range excursion. Lessons are also available.

 
 

Scenic Chairlift, Zip-lining, and More

Breckenridge Ski Resort’s Epic Discovery offers activities for every level of adventurer, including zip-line tours, chairlift rides, climbing walls, mini golf, roller coasters, guided hikes, and more. Enjoy a free scenic ride on the Breck Connect Gondola to the base of Peak 8.

Festivals

Summer in Breckenridge brings big events. Join in celebrating history, community, creativity, athleticism, beer, and more!

 
 

Farmers Market

The Breckenridge Sunday Market is held every Sunday during the summer months, starting in June. Browse a unique selection of vendors including artistic creations, delicious food, handcrafted and homegrown items, live music, and more.

Fall.

 Many of Breckenridge’s summer activities are also available in the fall months. Take a look at some additional activities below!

 

Leaf Peeping

Due to the high elevation, Breckenridge is one of the first places in the country where the leaves begin to change color. September is peak time for leaf peeping. Take a scenic drive or embark on a colorful autumn hike through the groves of changing aspens.

Wildlife Photography

Breckenridge’s extraordinary scenery and wildlife are endless, no matter the month. But the vibrant reds, yellows, and oranges of the fall create an especially dramatic background. September-October also marks the rut, or breeding season for moose. During this time, moose are especially active, making for great wildlife photography opportunities.

 
 

Oktoberfest

Oktoberfest in Breckenridge, also known as Brecktoberfest, is the largest beer festival in the Colorado mountains. This fun filled weekend includes a family fair, German themed beer, wine, food, live music, crafts, and more.

ATV Rentals

The Colorado wilderness has so much to see and offer, but most is not accessible by your average vehicle. By renting an ATV, you’ll be able to go where you want, when you want. Traverse the Rocky Mountain peaks and explore the colorful tree lines.

 
 

Nature/Scenic Walks

The crisp, fall air provides refreshing conditions for a scenic nature walk through the woods. Trails are popular in the fall as the trails are dry, leaves are changing, and sun still keeps conditions warm during the day.

 For more exciting Breckenridge activities, visit gobreck.com