Breckenridge, is a standout destination among Colorado ski resorts. Famed for its historic charm and lively spirit, this resort provides a vibrant skiing experience while also being part of one of Colorado's largest and most varied ski areas. Download the latest Breckenridge piste map, and get valuable information on the resort's ski area, most popular ski runs, and ski lift network to make the most of your skiing experience.
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Breckenridge best ski pistes
Breckenridge spans five peaks and features 11% beginner, 31% intermediate, 58% advanced/expert terrain, offering everything from gentle greens to extreme bowls.
- Four O’Clock (Intermediate - Blue): Breck’s longest run at 5,6 km (3.5 miles), wide, flowing, and the perfect end-of-day cruise into town.
- Devil’s Crotch (Expert - Black): A tight, tree-lined chute offering steep terrain and expert-only lines.
- Lincoln Meadows (Intermediate - Blue): Quiet and scenic, with great snow and consistent gradient.
- Crystal (Intermediate - Blue): Open terrain and relaxed gradient make this an excellent confidence-building run.
- Dukes Run (Intermediate - Red): Fast and flowing red that’s a favourite among returning guests.
- Grits Mogul (Expert - Black): As the name suggests, expect big bumps and technical turns.
- Easy Silverthorne (Beginner - Green): Wide, groomed trail ideal for absolute beginners and children.
- Pioneer (Intermediate - Blue): Quiet piste on Peak 7, with lovely views and natural rhythm.
- The Burn (Intermediate - Blue): A scenic piste with gentle rollers, great for casual cruising.
- Imperial Bowl (Extreme - Double Black): Accessible from North America’s highest lift, steep, powder-filled, and exhilarating.
- Whale’s Tale (Extreme - Double Black): A legendary chute with cornice entry and excellent powder lines.
- Lake Chutes (Extreme - Double Black): Tight, steep, and not for the faint-hearted, helmet essential.
- Six Senses, Beyond Bowl, Serenity Bowl, peak 6 (Freeride - Expert): Expansive open bowls with deep powder and hike-to access.
- Inferno, Purgatory, Shock, peak 9 (Expert - Black): Steep mogul fields for technical skiers.
- Bonanza, Briar Rose, Gold King, peak 9 (Intermediate - Blue): Family-friendly, well-groomed blues with excellent lift access.
- Northstar, peak 8 (Intermediate - Blue): Broad piste perfect for intermediate progression and wide turns.
Breckenridge ski resort in brief
- Skiable terrain: 1,176 ha (2,905 acres)
- Base elevation: 2,926 m (9,600 feet)
- Top elevation: 3,961 m (12,992 feet)
- Vertical drop: 1,035 m (3,396 feet)
- Ski pistes: 187
- Type of ski pistes: 11% green, 31% blue, 24% black, 34% expert
- Longest run: 10,6 km (6.6 miles)
- Bowls: 312 ha (771 acres)
- Ski lifts: 35
- Terrain parks: 3
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