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Eclectic comfort food plus creative cocktails offered in homey tavern quarters. Read more...
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The Overlook offers warm and inviting meals along with a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere for guests that want to stop in to take a break from the exciting intermediate to advanced terrain that surrounds it on Peak 9. At 11,274 feet, the Overlook boasts Breck’s highest elevation dining experience, offering some of the most … Read more...
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Mosquito Pass is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 13,208 ft (4.026m) located in the Mosquito Range of central Colorado in the United States. This road has humbled many egos. It’s not for the sissies and shouldn’t be attempted by novice drivers. The road is in dreadful condition and requires strong nerves to … Read more...
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A terrain park is an outdoor recreation area containing terrain that allows skiers, snowboarders and snowbikers to perform tricks. Terrain parks have their roots in skateparks and many of the features are common to both. From their inception to as recently as the 1980s, ski areas generally banned jumping and any kind of … Read more...
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Park offering summer activities such as biking & disc golf, plus tubing & skiing in the winter. Read more...
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Outdoors outfitter offering guided raft trips, fly fishing, zip lines, horseback rides & camping. Read more...
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Period exhibits in the 1882 home of escaped slave, entrepreneur & civil rights leader Barney Ford. Read more...
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Get locked into the excitement and take part in our thrilling, multi-room escape room challenge!Our interactive and intuitive real-life Escape Room is located just a short walk from the BreckConnect Gondola on Main Street, in Breckenridge, Colorado. Read more...
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It’s our first time to Breck and only 2nd time skiing for the family. We have some lessons booked at Peak 9 and the house we’re renting is not quite walking distance. We are 3 families in 3 rental cars and I’d like to know where is a… Read more...
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Art exhibitions, workshops, yoga classes & more in a restored Masonic meeting building from 1892. Read more...