WHAT TO DO
Tuesday - Sunday.
Bike Breckenridge
Great Idea: Make your vacation complete with a
true ranch experience.
Don’t Miss: The most unique and authentic ride
Named by USA Today as one of the “top
in Colorado.
10 places to take the kids on a bike ride,”
Two Below Zero
Breckenridge is continually improving and
18454 Hwy 9, Frisco, 970-453-1520
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expanding its recreational territory and trail
Two Below Zero offers dinner sleigh rides and
network connecting the mountain town with chuck wagon rides. Rated the best sleigh ride in
seemingly endless Rocky Mountain wilder- sport with
America by
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ness. Breckenridge and the surrounding area glimpses of
family entertainment.
Great Idea: Plan a memorable and unique
have been praised as an up-and-coming fat- Breckenridge
Colorado experience.
tire destination with dirt trails that utilize pre- mining history
Don’t Miss: The spectacular views.
existing mining paths dating back to the around every
Colorado Gold Rush. corner. Expe-
Ice Skating
rienced riders
Stephen C. West Ice Arena
189 Boreas Pass Rd., 970-547-9974
“Mining required trails and these same path- have a large
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ways are being converted to new riches, a gold- trail network of Full skating arena features indoor and outdoor
mine of singletrack.”—“Adventure: Mountain singletrack to
rinks, pro shop, rental shop and meeting rooms.
Mellow,” Mountain Bike Magazine, August 2007 choose from
Daily public skating, hockey sessions and lessons
are available.
including portions of the famous, Colorado Trail
Great Idea: Try the daily group lessons. All ability
In addition to getting a dose of history and that runs through Breckenridge. The town also
levels welcome.
incredible views, Breckenridge bike terrain offers has a freeride park with technical mountain bike
trails and experiences for all abilities. There is features that include a teeter-totter, dirt jumps
Mine Tours
mellow family-friendly riding on a paved bike and embedded rock obstacles. In addition,
Country Boy Mine
542 French Gulch Rd., 970-453-4405
path that provides more than 40 miles of scenery Breckenridge boasts several biking events and
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around Summit County. Road bikers can enjoy clinics throughout the summer. Authentic underground gold mine tour and exhibit.
various rides out of Breckenridge with steep
Established in 1887. Go over 1,000 feet under-
climbs and fast-paced descents. The scenic beauty and diversity of terrain
ground. Family fun, open year-round. Only 2 miles
from downtown Breckenridge.
make Breckenridge a unique treasure to be
Great Idea: Try gold panning, 50 foot slide, minia-
For those just getting into mountain biking, explored by foot or bicycle. Visit
gobreck.com
ture burros.
Breckenridge offers wide dirt roads to try the for trail suggestions.
Don’t Miss: Bring your camera and capture the
ghost.
Four Wheel Drive Tours & Rentals Hiking, Trekking & Rock Climbing Recreation Center
Continental Divide ATV Tours Nova Guides Breckenridge Recreation Center
4037 Hwy 91, Leadville, 970-668-5323 1923 S. Main St., Minturn, 888-949-6682 880 Airport Rd., 970-453-1734
www.continentaldivideatv.com www.novaguides.com
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Ride the Continental Divide with Colorado’s highest Take a spin, try the slide, hit some balls or work up
ATV outfitter and experience one of the most Horseback, Sleigh & Wagon Rides a sweat. The Breckenridge Recreation Center has
scenic and historic areas in Colorado. Guided Breckenridge Stables something for everyone. Open daily.
tours available daily. County Rd. 751, Peak 9, 970-453-4438 Great Idea: Try our climbing wall. Certified climbing
Great Idea: Book a backcountry tour. All ages
www.breckstables.com instructors.
and abilities. Nordic Sleigh Rides and Happy Trails Don’t Miss: The huge water slide.
Don’t Miss: Thousands of acres of pristine unri- Chuck Wagon
valed backcountry terrain. 62 Tiger Rd., 970-453-2005 Skateboarding
Rent-A-Jeep
www.nordicsleighrides.com Breckenridge Skate Park
105 Lusher Ct., Idaho Springs, 303-437-7646 A sleigh ride and dinner theater that makes you feel 880 Airport Rd., 970-453-1734
www.jeeps4rent.com like you stepped back in time to Breckenridge’s
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early mining days. Located by the Breckenridge Recreation Center,
Golf Great Idea: Step back in time with your family. the Breckenridge Skate Park consists of a steet
Breckenridge Golf Club Don’t Miss: The Mountain Man or Dance Hall Girl. course and large bowl. Open to the public.
200 Clubhouse Dr., 970-453-9104 The Rusty Spurr Ranch Great Idea: Spend a day enjoying our spectacular
www.breckenridgegolfclub.com 8170 Hwy 9, Kremmling, 970-468-4732 views.
www.rustyspurr.com Don’t Miss: 10th Annual SK8 Contest in July.
The Rusty Spurr Ranch is Colorado’s premier
horse outfitter. Step back in time where the range Snowmobile Tours
meets the mountains. Trail rides and cattle drives Alpine Snowmobile Rentals
PO Box 244, Leadville, 719-486-9899, www.
alpinesnowmobiles.com
Aspen Canyon Ranch
Quick Facts
#4
13206 County Rd. 3, Parshall, 800-321-1357
www.aspencanyon.com
White Mountain Smowmobile Tours
The Town of Breckenridge embarked upon the Blue River Reclamation Project in
4037 Hwy 91, Leadville, 970-668-5323
1984. Over the next five years, the Town restored a one-mile stretch of the Blue River
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between Valley Brook Road and Coyne Valley Road, to its natural state by removing
White Mountain Tours is Colorado’s highest and
most unique snowmobile experience. All tours
more than 300,000 tons of rock and cobble.
cross the Continental Divide above 12,500 feet.
Guided tours available daily.
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