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normal intake of water and juices. • From Colorado Springs: 110 miles (178 km) west of
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mountains than most Colorado resort areas • From Glenwood Springs/Grand Junction/Eagle Air-
and towns. Visitors to Breckenridge should be port: Head east on I-70, Exit 203, Hwy 9 south to Breck-
aware of the elevation and make sure to drink enridge for nine miles.
plenty of water and limit the consumption of • Getting around: The easiest way to get around
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alcohol and caffeine. High elevation can affect town and Summit County is to use the Free Ride
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people in different ways. Take it easy during Bus System and Summit Stage.
your first few days in Breckenridge to give your Parking: There is limited parking in Breckenridge. The
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system time to adjust to this new environment. F-Lot, Tiger Dredge Lot, East Sawmill Lot and Wellington
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For most visitors, the effects of high altitude are Lot offer pay parking during the winter and free parking
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mild: Perhaps slight headaches and restless during the summer that is convenient to downtown and the
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sleep during the first days after arrival. For oth- ski area. Pay parking lots for ski resort guests are conve-
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symptoms such as headache, nausea, lethargy Peak 8 and Peak 9 base areas. and some GIS data provided courtesy of Summit
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or shortness of breath persist, visitors should Overnight parking is available by permit only. Permits can
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seek medical attention immediately. Getting be obtained from Town Hall. Parking is limited and spots fill
prompt treatment could help you enjoy the up quickly.
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