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First Time Ski Trip Guide to Breckenridge

Updated September 12, 2025 / Laurel Coffman

Planning your first ski trip to Breckenridge? Get ready for the experience of a lifetime! Nestled in the heart of the Colorado Rockies, Breckenridge Ski Resort offers a dynamic mix of charming mountain town vibes and world-class skiing. Whether you’re brand new to the sport or looking to level up your skills, this guide will help you navigate the mountain with confidence and excitement. With nearly 3,000 acres of terrain and 187 trails, figuring out where to start can be a little overwhelming, especially for first-timers. That’s why we’ve broken it all down for you, from the best beginner runs to expert-only hike-to terrain.

Breckenridge Ski Resort Basics:

Skiable Terrain: 2,908 Acres

Trails: 187

Lifts: 35

Highest Elevation: 12,998

Average Snowfall: 355 inches

Beginner Terrain: 11%

Intermediate Terrain: 31 %

Advanced Terrain: 24%

Expert Terrain: 34%

Breckenridge Ski Resort Beginner Terrain

The Best Ski Runs for Your Skill Level

If you’re preparing for a winter trip to Breckenridge for the first time, planning out your day of skiing can be a bit daunting! With 2,908 skiable acres, 187 trails, and 235 lifts Breckenridge Ski Resort offers a variety of terrain for all levels from beginner to expert. If you’re not sure where to start, read on for a breakdown of beginner to expert hike-to terrain so you can get the most out of your days on the mountain.

Beginner Trails: Green

While Breckenridge is a world-class ski town, you’ll be surprised to find many beginner trails that are great to learn on. The beginner trails at Breckenridge provide wide and flat runs so you can feel comfortable getting your “ski legs” under you.  

Where: Base of Peak 9

Lift: Quicksilver SuperChair 

Runs: Silverthorne, Lower Lehman & Frontier 

The Quicksilver SuperChair is made to service beginner riders and runs slower than other lifts. From here, the runs you access will be long and wide and at a low angle.  

If you’re not quite ready to get on a chairlift, there is a magic carpet lift and platter lift next to Quicksilver SuperChair for practicing your newfound skills.  

Where: Base of Peak 8

Lift: Rip’s Ride 

Run: Trygve’s 

This is a great learning area to start at as the run is shorter than the trails on Peak 9! There is also a magic carpet located next to Rip’s Ride if you aren’t quite ready for a chairlift.  

If you’re brand new to skiing, we always recommend taking a lesson to help learn the basics! You can sign up for group and private lessons via Breckenridge Ski Resort’s website.

Intermediate Trails: Blue

Intermediate skiers and riders will find a plethora of trails at Breckenridge that will even transition you into above tree line terrain, so you’ll be feeling like an expert in no time! Intermediate runs can be accessed from all base areas, so no matter where you are staying you can find a great trail.  

Where: Base of Peak 9  

Lift: Beaver Run SuperChair 

Runs: Gold King, Sundown, Columbia & Cashier 

Like the beginner trails on Peak 9, the intermediate trails are also wide and long, giving you plenty of space to perfect your turns and skills. From here, you can access the Mercury SuperChair and more intermediate runs without returning to the bottom of the mountain.  

Where: Base of Peak 7 

Lift: Independence SuperChair 

Runs: Claimjumper, Pioneer, Wirepatch, Angel’s Rest & Monte Cristo 

Peak 7 is an intermediate skier’s and rider’s dream as all the runs are intermediate, long and fun! With easy rollers on several runs, this is a great area to explore. From here, you can then take the new Freedom SuperChair so you don’t have to return to the base of the mountain. 

Where: Peak 6 (accessed from the base of Peak 7) 

Lift: Kensho SuperChair 

Runs: Bliss & Elysian Fields 

Peak 6 is the perfect opportunity to experience Breckenridge’s high-alpine terrain without getting on an expert run. From Independence SuperChair, take Zendo Chair to Kensho SuperChair. Here above the trees, you’ll feel like you’re on top of the world. Make sure to look to your left where you can see frozen Lake Dillon and the expanse of mountains in Summit County. 

Advanced Trails: Black

Where: Base of Peak 10 (accessed from the bases of Peak 9) 

Lift: Falcon SuperChair 

Runs: Spitfire, Corsair, The Burn & Cimarron 

The terrain off Falcon SuperChair is exclusively expert terrain. You’ll find steep groomers, moguls and even glades. If you head all the way to looker’s left of the lift, you’ll find a few double black diamond runs as well.  

Where: Base of Peak 8  

Lift: 6-Chair 

Runs: Adios, Snowbirds, No Name & more 

Access 6-Chair by taking the Colorado SuperChair from the base of Peak 8 or the Peak 8 SuperConnect from Peak 9. The many runs off 6-Chair are advanced, but short so you can get in endless laps on a powder day. 

Lift: Horseshoe Bowl T-Bar 

Run: North Bowl 

Horsehoe Bowl T-Bar can be accessed via Peak 8 or Peak 7 and provides a great introduction to expert terrain in the high alpine. Head to the right when you get to the top to access this terrain, or you can access double black diamond runs in Horseshoe Bowl to the left.

Expert Trails: Double Black  

40% of Breckenridge’s terrain is above tree line, which means more expert and hike-to terrain. Please keep in mind this terrain is expert-only and be sure to only ski and ride in terrain where you have control.  

Where: Base of Peak 8 

Lift: Imperial SuperChair 

Runs: Imperial Bowl, Lake Chutes & Horseshoe Bowl 

Imperial SuperChair is the highest chairlift in North America sitting at 12,804 feet above sea level! From the top you have a choice to head left or right to wide open hike-to terrain, if you’re up for the challenge. 

Lift: E-Chair 

Runs: Windows, Purgatory, Devil’s Crotch 

These runs are tight, tree runs that all funnel down to a creek bed. You can access E-Chair via Peak 8 SuperConnect or the Colorado SuperChair. 

Where: Peak 6 

Lift: Kensho SuperChair 

Runs: Six Senses, Serenity Bowl & Beyond Bowl 

This hike-to terrain is well worth the journey! These are wide open runs featuring chutes, cliffs and endless lines.

Looking to Stay Ski-in/Ski-Out? 

Spend more time skiing and less time in line at the Grand Colorado on Peak 8 or the Grand Lodge on Peak 7. Both of these full-service resorts offer the luxury of stepping directly onto the slopes and taking a lift up the mountain. With heated indoor/outdoor pools and hot tubs plus adults-only grotto with steam room and sauna, you can soothe and refresh your body after a fully day on the mountain.

When to Ski Breckenridge For the Best Conditions

Breckenridge ski resort is typically in operation November thru May. If you’re looking for best the opportunity for powder days, January-March is considered peak season. Fair-weather skiers might find more enjoyable skiing conditions in April or May as the sun starts to heat up in the springtime.

Local Breckenridge Fun and Advice

If you or someone in your travelling party doesn’t want to try out the slopes, don’t fret. Breckenridge has plenty of non-skiing activities. The Best of Breck team is here to help!

FAQ

If you’re wanting deep snow, plan a trip around January, February, or March.

Peak 9 offers many green trails perfect for those new to the sport.

The town of Breckenridge sits at 9,600 ft above sea level. The highest peak of Breckenridge mountain is just under 13,000 feet.

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The Best Fall Hikes in Breckenridge

Top 5 Leaf Peeping Hikes in Breckenridge

Laurel Coffman / Updated August 26, 2025

Fall in Breckenridge is like nothing else, with crisp mountain air and golden aspen leaves shimmering in the sun. If you are looking to immerse yourself in the great outdoors, you need not hike long or far to discover the best views and brightest leaves. Don’t forget to green commute, pack out all trash, respect others on the trail, and avoid wildlife!

Length: 2.6 miles

Difficulty: Moderate

Trail Information: This aptly named trail is full of aspens that turn a brilliant yellow during peak fall. Along the way, you’ll discover old mining ruins and stunning views of Breckenridge Ski Resort and the Ten Mile Range. With steep switchbacks, this is a popular spot for mountain bikers, so be sure to be on the lookout for bikers blazing downhill. Park at either the top of Boreas Pass Road or the bottom at the Sawmill Museum.

Length: 0.7 miles

Difficulty: Easy

The Iowa Hill trail offers an easy way to step into Breckenridge’s rich mining history. This family-friendly loop is less than a mile long, making it perfect for a leisurely stroll. Along the way, you’ll enjoy views of aspen groves, take photos, and discover what life was like for miners in Breckenridge more than 100 years ago.

Length: 2.9 miles

Difficulty: Easy

Trail Information: This family-friendly hike is full of history, mountain views and mining relics, including a sunken dredge boat. You can easily loop this to the Minnie Mine with a slight uphill climb that gives you panoramic views. This is a must-see as the valley becomes blanketed in fall colors.

Length: 2.6 miles

Difficulty: Easy

The Rainbow Lake trail offers some of the most stunning views in Summit County. This one-hour hike leads adventurers through alpine beauty and rewards them with the serene sight of a sparkling mountain lake.

Length: 19.8 miles

Difficulty: Easy

Trail Information: Boreas Pass Road is the perfect place to not only see the leaves but also take in some amazing views of the Tenmile Range. You can easily drive this dirt road or enjoy it by bike or foot. From the road, you can access a plethora of hiking trails to get a close-up view of the leaves along the way.

Look no further. We’ve got the scoop on the best resorts with pools and views plus deals for your fall escape.

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BIFA 2025: Art, Air, and a Whole Lot of Awe in Breckenridge

August in Breckenridge means blue skies, alpine trails, and the return of one of our favorite summer traditions, the Breckenridge International Festival of Arts (BIFA). While Breck might be known for the beautiful blank canvas of snow that falls in the winter time, from Aug. 15–24, downtown and the surrounding trails come alive with mind-bending art, outdoor performances, and unexpected moments of magic.

One of this year’s highlights? SPARK. This isn’t your average light show or even fireworks. Artist Daan Roosegaarde brings thousands of floating, biodegradable sparks into the night sky—like watching stars drift through the air. It’s totally silent, totally mesmerizing, and happens just three nights only, Aug. 15–17, outside the Riverwalk Center. Pro tip: bring a blanket, get cozy on the lawn and settle in for some stargazing reimagined.

And while SPARK lights up the night, Trail Mix brings the beat to the backcountry. As you wander through local trails, you’ll stumble upon live music and pop-up performances tucked into the trees. It’s like a choose-your-own-adventure hike with a soundtrack—surprising, soulful, and very Breck.
BIFA 2024

Need a moment to find your center? Don’t miss Acoustic Flow, the ultimate mashup of yoga and live music on the Arts District lawn. Flow through a gentle practice as local musicians set the tone. It’s the kind of morning that makes you forget you ever owned an alarm clock.

Of course, all this artistic adventure pairs perfectly with a stay at the Grand Colorado on Peak 8. Just steps from the action—and the gondola—it’s a luxury, Slopeside home base with pools, hot tubs, and mountain views that make it hard to leave. Whether you’re heading into town or winding down after a day of festival fun, it’s the perfect spot to stay grounded.

This year’s BIFA is all about connection—between art and nature, sound and movement, you and the mountains. Come for the lights, stay for the vibes. See you on the trail.

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Staying and playing at 9,600 feet above sea level can definitely work up an appetite. And when you have high altitude “hanger”, there’s only one thing that’ll suffice: a big, juicy hamburger. With so many delicious restaurants to try in Breckenridge, you don’t want to suffer paralysis by analysis, let the Best of Breckenridge team help guide you towards the best hamburger in town.

This became a hotly debated topic at Best of Breck HQ, so we had to make this a team edition blog and call out multiple burgers in Breckenridge for you to try. So, without further ado, here are the best hamburgers you can find in Breckenridge, Colorado:

Au French Onion Burger
Restaurant: Aurum
Chosen by: Lauren

The French Onion Burger at Aurum easily earns its place on our list of the best burgers in Breckenridge. This savory standout layers caramelized onion jam, gruyère, roasted garlic aioli, lettuce, tomato, and house made pickles for a flavor combination that’s anything but ordinary. Served with crisp house fries, it’s a guest favorite we think about long after the last bite. Even better? You’ll find it on the happy hour menu daily 4–6 p.m. at a discounted price.

 

The Western Burger
Restaurant:
Empire Burger
Chosen by: Chris

The Western Burger delivers a bold, satisfying bite with a balance of sweet, smoky, and tangy flavors. The BBQ sauce pairs well with the sharp cheddar and savory Applewood bacon, while the mustard adds just enough zing to cut through the richness. Grilled onions and pickles round things out with a bit of crunch. It leans a little heavy overall, but the flavor payoff is well worth it. The crispy hand-cut fries and mango chutney sauce were a table favorite.

The Gold Pan Burger
Restaurant:
The Gold Pan Saloon
Chosen by: Cody

An un-bunned Gold Pan Burger and garlic herb fries

Recommended to me by Emmily on the Best of Breck team, I had to try this burger out since I love all of the food that is served at the Gold Pan and frequently get lunch their with Bec. This is the the best burger served up at a more casual dining spot in Breckenridge. The tender bacon belly and, sautéed onions and blue cheese add a twist and bold flavor to this good portioned size meal. Throw  a heaping side of garlic herb fries on that and you might be taking some of this delicious dining experience to go.

The Rootstalk Burger
Restaurant:
Rootstalk
Chosen by: Cody

 

Take the structure and what would seem to be the same composition of one of the most famous fast food burgers out there and let a James Beard Award winning chef remix it. Despite my teammates tastes, this is undeniably the best burger in Breck. The artisan potato bun is fluffy while still having some substance and has he perfect amount of sesame seeds, the quarter pound patty is delicious, lean Colorado sourced beef, and the griddled onion packing a savory flavorful punch. This gem of meal comes with perfectly timed out of the fryer fries and takes everything you love about a classic burger to the next level. Only available on the happy hour menu so make sure you are planning on visiting between 4-5pm.

The One Red Door
Restaurant:
Flip Side
Chosen by: Bec

The One Red Door Burger at Flip Side Breck is all about bold, balanced flavor. The crispy shallots give it a nice crunch, the brie melts perfectly over the patty, and the bacon date aioli adds just the right mix of sweet and smoky. It’s juicy, rich, and a little messy in the best way. This tasty burger is definitely one of the more memorable burgers in Breckenridge.

 

The McFatty
Restaurant:
Fatty’s Pizzeria
Chosen by: Andy

the McFatty burger from Fatty's Pizzeria

Fatty’s, a beloved local watering hole since 1975, offers a variety of burger options. We tested the Mushroom and Swiss and McFatty burgers and both were excellent. With toasted buns and a delicious special sauce on the McFatty, these burgers are exceptionally delicious and the perfect complement to a day spent outdoors. Pro tip – keep your eye out for local legend Trygve Berge (co-founder of Breckenridge Ski Resort)  who frequents Fatty’s on a weekly basis.

Is your mouth watering yet? We’re ready for dinner right now after recapping all these great burgers found in Breckenridge. If you’re looking to stay in Breck after chowing down or grill out yourself at some of Breckenridge’s best resort locations, lettuce share some bun-believable exclusive lodging offers with you!

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