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Snow Parks Beginners As the base of Breckenridge beginners always benefit from excellent snow conditions on the nursery slopes. Make your first turns on the wide, open and very gentle slopes at the bottom of Peak 9 you'll soon be ready for more! Intermediates This is a great Mountain for intermediate skiers. You'll find plenty of skiing on Peaks 8 and 9 before trying the more difficult blue/black runs on Peak 10. Advanced The top of Peak 7 provides some really challenging double-black bowl terrain. The most expert skiers among you will want to test your technique on the Lake Chutes! Snowboarders Freeway is one of the best terrain parks in the US with a number of great jumps and a huge championship half-pipe. There's also a terrain park to suit all levels and Breckenridge has just introduced a beginner's park with easy jumps.
Enjoy deep powder skiing Breckenridge 10-, 20- and 30-minute increments SkiPowder |
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The Skiing Summit: 12,998 feet / 3,963 meters · 26 total · 2 high-speed 6-passenger Chairs · 6 high-speed quad lifts · 1 triple lift · 6 double lifts · 4 surface lifts · 7 carpet lifts Lift Capacity: 36,680 people per hour Groomed Daily: 600 acres 29 % |

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Ski Breckenridge — Ski Powder No matter what your level of ability, there is something for everyone at Breckenridge. Benefiting from no less than four interconnecting mountain peaks most logically called Peaks, 7, 8, 9 and 10. Peaks 8 and 9 are a haven for intermediates with superb groomed trails off Peak 10 & Peak 8 and some great challenging moguls with names such as ‘Psychopath’ should give you a hint about the availability of steep, deep un-pisted runs! Long fast runs including ‘Four O’clock’, an awesome 5.6k run from the top of Peak 8 to the town. |
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Powder Hounds No shortage of the white stuff here! Throughout most of the long season there’s great off-piste terrain: deep, fluffy powder; fresh tracks through the trees; wide open back bowls. On the same ski pass, is Arapaho Basin – a rugged and spectacular area offering the highest skiable terrain in North America and famous for its powder, open bowl and above tree line slopes. And, if you haven’t had your fill during the day (or perhaps didn’t get up early?) Keystone is the only resort in Colorado to keep slopes open at night. All local & on the same ski pass. |
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Aggressive powder skiing & boarding Breckenridge |

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Breckenridge The Skiing |