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classic skiing await, including 20 kilometers of
Ballooning
snowshoe trails. 970-453-6855
Colorado Hot Air Balloon Rides
557 Deer Path Rd., Dillon, 970-468-9280
Riverwalk Center—The newly renovated
www.coloradoballoonrides.com
Sunrise hot air balloon rides, champagne toast,
Riverwalk Center houses the National Reper-
full breakfast, souvenir champagne glass, digital
tory Orchestra from June to August and the photo and complimentary transportation from
Breckenridge Music Festival Orchestra from
Breckenridge.
July to August. It also provides a summer
Biking
home for events like the Kidz Calliope series
Babes in the Backcountry
and private gatherings such as weddings.
158 Bucyrus Cir., 970-453-4060
970-547-3100
www.babesinthebackcountry.com
Colorado Bike & Ski Tours
Stephen C. West Ice Arena—The Ste-
82 Stellar Jay Rd., Frisco, 970-668-8900
www.coloradobikeandski.com
phen C. West Ice Arena features an indoor ice
Ripstoke
arena, an outdoor ice rink, four team locker 301 N. French St., 970-485-2061
rooms, two meeting spaces, a full-service
www.ripstoke.com
pro-shop, skate rentals and a concession
Breckenridge Ski Resort
stand. The indoor arena is open year-round
Amaze ‘N Breckenridge
for hockey, ice skating practice and team
400 N. Park Ave., 970-453-7262
training. 970-547-9974
Breckenridge Ski Resort
1599C Summit County Rd. 3, 970-453-5000
Breckenridge Recreation Center—The
www.breckenridge.com
Four huge peaks, four terrain parks, three half-
69,000 square foot Breckenridge Recreation
pipes, unparalleled grooming, a top-notch Ski &
Center provides a wide variety of indoor Ride School and exciting events. Breckenridge…
Rich Legg
recreation options including free weights,
Perfect Mountain. Perfect Mountain Town.
weight machines, cardio equipment, var-
Don’t Miss: The highest chairlift in North America.
Breckenridge Ski Resort Fun Park
ious aerobics classes, a racquetball court,
Gondola Area
indoor and outdoor basketball courts, two
climbing walls, indoor and outdoor tennis
Cross Country Skiing
courts, an indoor track, softball fields, a
Breckenridge Nordic Ski Center
skateboard park, fitness studios, childcare
1200 Ski Hill Rd., 970-453-6855
www.colorado.net/~nord/Breckenridge/brek-
facilities, sauna, steam room, hot tubs, two
home.htm
indoor swimming pools and a waterslide. Gold Run Nordic Center
970-453-1734
200 Clubhouse Dr., 970-547-7889
www.townofbreckenridge.com/nordic/index.cfm
The Gold Run Nordic Center offers more than 20
Breckenridge Welcome Center—History
kilometers of ski and snowshoe trails, incredible
comes to life in the Breckenridge Welcome
views and superior grooming.
Center. Located at 203 S. Main Street,
Great Idea: Bring the whole family.
the Town of Breckenridge purchased the
Don’t Miss: Our fully stocked Nordic ski shop.
building in 2004 and during demolition,
Summit Huts Association
524 Wellington Rd., 970-453-8583
workers found a historic cabin in the center
www.summithuts.org
of the structure. The cabin has been reno-
vated and is a major focal point and exhibit
Dog Sledding
of the 4,000 square foot facility. The center
Good Times Adventures
6061 Tiger Rd., 970-453-7604
also features an information center, public
www.goodtimesadventures.com
restrooms and other exhibits about Breck-
enridge, including ecology, climate, geog-
Fishing
raphy of the area, plans for the future and
Big Ed’s Fishing Ventures
information about the ski boom, with a
6061 Tiger Rd., 970-453-1869
www.bigedsfishing.com
beautiful view overlooking the Breckenridge
Mountain Angler LTD
Ski Resort. 877-864-0868 311 S. Main St., 970-453-4665
Phil Berry
www.mountainangler.com
Established in 1985, the Mountain Angler is
Summit County’s oldest and most respected fly
shop. We feature guide service, gear and quality
Quick Facts
#3 outdoor clothing.
Great Idea: Book year-round fly fishing trips.
The Breckenridge Ski Resort opened in 1961 on Peak 8. During its first
Don’t Miss: A Colorado River float trip.
year of operation, 17,000 skier visits were recorded. During the 2007-08
season, there were 1.63 million skier visits.
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