DISCOVER BRECK
The Stats
Elevation: Base: 9,603 feet/ 2,927 meters
Summit: 12,998 feet/ 3,962 meters
Average sunshine per year: 300 days
Average snowfall per year: 300 inches/ 762 centimeters
Permanent Population: 3,406
Seasonal Population: 36,157
We’ve Always Been Breck
W
elcome to Breckenridge. It is an
exciting time in our history. In 2009,
Breckenridge will celebrate its
150th anniversary, Breck150. Just like most
celebrations, the town is buzzing with activ-
ity. Museums are getting facelifts, streets are
being decorated and many events and activi-
ties have been planned.
Breckenridge is a quaint Victorian town
with modern amenities. From adventures on
the town’s trails to a stroll down Main Street,
there is a dose of history around every corner.
The town is hip and fun yet casual and laid
back. Breckenridge’s downtown spans about
eight blocks and most lodging properties are
walking distance to shopping, dining and
activities. Come experience the unique char-
acter of this 150-year-old town. In this guide
you will find information for planning your trip
to Breckenridge.
Summer offers a multitude of activities that
range from adrenaline pumping to cultur-
Breckenridge Central Reservations
ally stimulating. Golf the only Jack Nicklaus-
With almost 30 years of experience in With just one call, you work with local experts
designed municipal course, hike and bike
the local travel accommodations busi- to create the perfect vacation that fits your wants
miles of back-country trails or if you prefer
ness, Breckenridge Central Reservations and needs. Or visit Breckenridge Central Reserva-
pavement, we have miles of bike paths.
has established itself as the premier local tions online and utilitize our chat feature.
If music is your passion, the newly renovated
booking service for domestic and interna-
Riverwalk Center offers more than 40 classi-
tional travelers. The expert staff matches you
gobreck.com – You can choose the property
cal and non-classical concerts June through
to lodging that best fits your needs. Breck- and price range that best suits your needs,
August. Other activities to complete your sum-
enridge Central Reservations represents 98 then enter your desired dates of stay and all
mer stay in Breckenridge include fly-fishing,
percent of the town’s lodging units, including of the available properties will show up at your
rafting, horseback riding, historic walking, mine
hotel rooms, condominiums, private homes fingertips. Special packages are also available
and museum tours, gallery visits, incredible
and bed and breakfasts. to complement Breckenridge events.
edibles and shopping.
And don’t forget winter in Breckenridge.
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