Breckenridge — The Ultimate Mountain Town

A charming mountain community founded in 1859 during the Colorado Gold Rush, Breckenridge blends genuine Colorado heritage with world-class skiing and a vibrant Main Street. From historic-district condos to luxury ski-in/ski-out homes, RMRM has the perfect Breckenridge lodging for every getaway.

300"
Annual Snowfall
2,358
Skiable Acres
9,600ft
Base Elevation
12,998ft
Summit Elevation
155
Trails
3.5mi
Longest Run

Breckenridge Resort Guide

Everything you need to plan the perfect Breckenridge vacation

Breckenridge is organized into distinct neighborhoods, each offering its own blend of ski access, Main Street walkability, and mountain scenery. From the heart of the historic district to the peaceful national-forest settings of Peak 7 and Blue River, there's a perfect base for every type of traveler.

Properties such as The Carlin and many boutique hotels put you steps from Breckenridge's historic district, breweries, shops, and events. You can walk almost everywhere and take the gondola or shuttle to the slopes.

Pros

  • Most dining and nightlife
  • Walkable town atmosphere
  • Great summer location

Cons

  • Less ski-in/ski-out access
  • Can be noisy during peak seasons

Lodges & condos in this area:

On Main Street at the base of the BreckConnect Gondola — walk to dining, shops, and the gondola to the slopes.

Amenities

  • Heated indoor/outdoor pool with Ten Mile Range views
  • Up to seven hot tubs & eucalyptus steam room
  • Fitness center, spa & movie lounge
  • Free underground heated parking
  • On-site restaurants, shops & ski/bike rental
  • Ski lockers & overnight ski storage

Condominium lodge a block off Main Street near the base of Peak 9.

Amenities

  • Outdoor heated pool & hot tubs
  • Fitness center
  • Fireside Lounge with wood-burning fireplace
  • Full-kitchen condos
  • Walk to Main Street & the slopes

Boutique adventure-lifestyle hotel steps from Main Street and the gondola.

Amenities

  • Three hot tubs
  • Fitness & wellness facilities
  • On-site dining & coffee
  • Walk to Main Street, shops & the BreckConnect Gondola

Boutique downtown lodging in the heart of the historic district.

Amenities

  • Steps to Main Street dining, breweries & shops
  • Walkable historic-town setting
  • Gondola or shuttle to the slopes
  • Great summer location

Peak 9 is the closest ski base area to Main Street and offers beginner-friendly terrain, ski school access, and numerous ski-in/ski-out accommodations. The Village at Breckenridge sits right at the base of Peak 9.

Recommended properties include:

  • Hotel Alpenrock Breckenridge, Curio Collection by Hilton
  • Valdoro Mountain Lodge
  • Gravity Haus Breckenridge

Pros

  • Walk to lifts and Main Street
  • Excellent for families
  • Strong mix of condos and hotels

Lodges & condos in this area:

Large ski-in/ski-out resort & conference center at the base of Peak 9.

Amenities

  • Two indoor & two outdoor heated pools
  • Eight hot tubs & sauna
  • Tennis court, arcade, mini-golf & children's play area
  • Spa, fitness room & ski school
  • On-site restaurants, bars & ski/snowboard shops
  • Convenience store & laundry services

Hilton Grand Vacations club at the base of the resort, less than a mile from Main Street.

Amenities

  • Indoor/outdoor pool & hot tubs
  • Alpine Spa & Salon
  • Fitness facility
  • Studios & suites with gas fireplaces & full kitchens
  • Members lounge & bar
  • On-site ski, snowboard & bike shop

Condominium village right at the base of Peak 9 — walk to the lifts and Main Street.

Amenities

  • Heated pools & hot tubs
  • Fitness center
  • Slopeside, walk-to-lift location
  • On-site dining & shops
  • Steps to Main Street

Upscale Peak 9–area hotel within walking distance of the slopes and Main Street.

Amenities

  • Heated pool & hot tubs
  • Fitness center & spa services
  • On-site dining & bar
  • Walk to lifts & Main Street

Peak 8 is Breckenridge's primary mountain hub with multiple chairlifts, rentals, dining, and direct mountain access.

Popular lodging includes:

  • One Ski Hill Place
  • Grand Colorado on Peak 8
  • Nearby luxury condos and residences

Pros

  • Best ski access
  • Luxury amenities
  • Gondola connection to town

Cons

  • Higher lodging costs
  • Less nightlife immediately outside your door

Lodges & condos in this area:

RockResorts luxury at the very base of Peak 8 — about as close to the slopes as you can stay.

Amenities

  • Ski-in/ski-out at the Peak 8 base
  • Pool, hot tubs & children's pool
  • Fitness center & two-lane bowling alley
  • On-site restaurants & après-ski bar
  • Free door-to-door shuttle anywhere in Breckenridge

Slopeside luxury residences steps from the Colorado SuperChair (Epic Discovery in summer).

Amenities

  • Ski-in/ski-out access
  • Indoor/outdoor pools & hot tubs
  • Full-service spa & fitness center
  • Residences with stone fireplaces & private balconies
  • On-site dining

Across from the BreckConnect Gondola with ski-in access via the Skyway Skiway trail.

Amenities

  • Five hot tubs & outdoor pool
  • Fitness center
  • Complimentary shuttle
  • Gas grills & children's play area
  • Ski-in via Skyway Skiway, walk to the gondola

Ski-in/ski-out condominiums at the Peak 7/8 base by the BreckConnect Gondola.

Amenities

  • True ski-in/ski-out access
  • Full kitchens & private balconies
  • Outdoor hot tubs, fitness center & game/media rooms
  • Access to One Ski Hill Place pool, bowling & restaurants
  • Free door-to-door shuttle

Peak 7 is quieter than Peak 8 but still offers excellent ski access and luxury accommodations.

Notable property:

  • Grand Lodge on Peak 7

Pros

  • Relaxed atmosphere
  • Luxury pools and spas
  • Gondola access to town and Peak 8

Cons

  • Fewer dining options nearby

Lodges & condos in this area:

Ski-in/ski-out at the base of Peak 7, steps from the Independence SuperChair.

Amenities

  • Multiple indoor/outdoor pools & hot tubs (slide, waterfall & adults-only area)
  • Spa, sauna & steam room
  • Fitness center & games room
  • On-site restaurant & lobby bar
  • Heated underground parking
  • Balconies & kitchenettes; outdoor fire pits

These residential-style neighborhoods offer:

  • Larger townhomes and homes
  • Quieter settings
  • Better value for families and groups
  • Shuttle or short walk access to lifts

Shock Hill is especially popular for luxury homes near the gondola.

Lodges & homes in this area:

Luxury homes and townhomes around the BreckConnect Gondola's mid-station — private and upscale with gondola ski access.

Amenities

  • Luxury homes & townhomes
  • Direct BreckConnect Gondola access
  • Private garages & hot tubs
  • Quiet, upscale setting
  • Mountain views

Townhomes and condos along the Four O'Clock ski run, with ski-in access back toward town.

Amenities

  • Ski-in access via the Four O'Clock run
  • Townhome & condo layouts
  • Hot tubs (varies by unit)
  • Short walk or shuttle to lifts & Main Street

Quiet residential condos and townhomes near the Four O'Clock run — good value with more space.

Amenities

  • Larger condos & townhomes
  • Quieter residential setting
  • Hot tubs (varies by unit)
  • Shuttle or short walk to the lifts
  • Better value for families & groups

Located just 3–6 miles south of downtown Breckenridge, Blue River is a separate mountain town that follows Highway 9 along the Blue River corridor. It's known for secluded cabins, custom homes, forest settings, and mountain views while still being only a 5–10 minute drive from Breckenridge skiing and Main Street.

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Popular lodging options include:

  • Blue River Condominiums
  • Blue River Cabin
  • Numerous private vacation homes, luxury cabins, and riverfront properties available throughout Blue River

Typical Amenities

  • Private hot tubs
  • Large decks with mountain views
  • Gourmet kitchens
  • Multiple bedrooms and bathrooms
  • Riverfront or forest settings
  • Garages and ample parking
  • Pet-friendly options in many rentals

Pros

  • More space for the money than staying slopeside
  • Quiet, secluded mountain atmosphere
  • Excellent access to hiking, fishing, and Quandary Peak
  • Great for multi-family vacations and larger groups

Cons

  • Not walkable to ski lifts or Main Street
  • Car or shuttle typically required
  • Less nightlife and dining immediately nearby
AreaSki AccessWalk to TownAtmosphere
Main StreetModerateExcellentLively
Peak 9ExcellentExcellentFamily-friendly
Peak 8OutstandingGood (gondola)Resort-focused
Peak 7ExcellentModerateQuiet luxury
Warrior's Mark / Shock HillGoodModerateResidential
Blue RiverDrive requiredNoPrivate mountain retreat

Breckenridge sits at 9,600 feet along the Blue River, just off Colorado Highway 9 south of Interstate 70 (Exit 203 at Frisco). It's one of the most accessible major ski towns in Colorado, with easy year-round access from Denver and the Front Range.

Denver International Airport
~1 hr 40 min
103.4 miles via I-70 W
Vail
~48 min
~45 miles via I-70 W
Frisco
~15 min
~10 miles via CO-9
🛣 I-70 Exit 203 → CO-9 S 🚌 Free Ride Town Shuttle 🚌 Summit Stage 🚠 BreckConnect Gondola — free from town to Peak 8

Breckenridge's Main Street is packed with restaurants for every taste and budget — from award-winning fine dining and classic Colorado steakhouses to casual American taverns, international flavors, and cozy breakfast cafés.

Pierre's $$$$
Refined fine dining — 137 S. Main St.
The Hearthstone $$$
Upscale dining in a historic Victorian — 130 Ridge St.
Café Alpine $$$
Globally inspired cuisine and tapas bar — 106 E. Adams Ave.
Top of the World $$$
Fine dining with panoramic views — 112 Overlook Dr.
Swiss Haven $$
Swiss fondue and raclette — 325 S. Main St.
St. Bernard $$
Italian-inspired fare — 103 S. Main St.
Breckenridge Cattle & Fish Company $$$
Steaks and seafood — 655 S. Park Ave.
Briar Rose $$
Historic chophouse and saloon — 109 Lincoln St.
Steak & Rib $$
Classic steaks and ribs — 208 N. Main St.
Kenosha Steak House $$
Steakhouse fare — 301 S. Main St.
Spencers $$
Steak & seafood at Beaver Run — 620 Village Rd.
Bubba Gump Shrimp Company $$
Seafood favorites — 231 S. Main St.
South Ridge Seafood Grill $$
Fresh seafood — 215 S. Ridge St.
The Dredge $$
Riverboat-themed steak & seafood — 180 W. Jefferson Ave.
Breckenridge Brewery $$
Brewpub classics & house beers — 600 S. Main St.
Downstairs at Eric's $
Family sports bar & arcade — 111 S. Main St.
Horseshoe II $$
American comfort food — 115 S. Main St.
Quandary Grille $$
Casual American — 505 S. Main St.
Ullr's $
Casual eats & drinks — 401 S. Main St.
Park Avenue Pub $
Neighborhood pub — 535 S. Park Ave.
Michael's $$
Italian classics — 326 S. Main St.
Blue River Bistro $$
Italian & martini bar — 305 N. Main St.
Main Street Bistro $$
Bistro fare — 520 S. Main St.
Fatty's Pizzeria $$
Local pizza favorite — 106 S. Ridge St.
Giampietro's $
Pizza & pasta — 100 N. Main St.
Taddeo's $$
Italian dining — 505 S. Main St.
Mi Casa $
Longtime Mexican favorite — 600 S. Park Ave.
Fiesta Jalisco $
Traditional Mexican — 224 S. Main St.
Jalapeños $$
Mexican grill — 100 S. Park Ave.
Agave's $
Southwestern fare — 161 E. Adams Ave.
Angel's Hollow $
Casual Mexican — 113 S. Ridge St.
Mountain Flying Fish $$
Sushi & Japanese — 500 S. Main St.
Wasabi $
Sushi & Asian — 311 S. Main St.
Red Orchid $$
Chinese cuisine — 206 N. Main St.
Mandarin Szechwan $$
Chinese cuisine — 200 W. Washington Ave.
Salt Creek Restaurant & Saloon $$
BBQ, ribs & live music — 110 E. Lincoln Ave.
Bubba's Bones $
Casual barbecue — 110 S. Ridge St.
Blue Moose $
Popular breakfast spot — 540 S. Main St.
Columbine $
Classic breakfast café — 109 S. Main St.
Crêpes à la Carte $
Sweet & savory crêpes — 307 S. Main St.
Daylight Donuts $
Fresh donuts & coffee — 305 N. Main St.
The Crown $$
Coffeehouse & café — 318 N. Main St.
Clint's $
Bakery & coffee — 131 N. Main St.
Café Breck $$
Breakfast & lunch — Village at Breckenridge
Mountain Java $
Coffee & espresso — 118 S. Main St.

Breckenridge's Main Street comes alive after dark with everything from dance clubs and cozy lounges to historic pubs, sports bars, and live theatre.

  • Cecilia's — 520 S. Main St. · (970) 453-2243
  • Sherpa & Yeti's — Live music & dancing · 320 S. Main St. · (970) 547-9299
  • Liquid Lounge — 520 S. Main St. · (970) 453-2782
  • Salt Creek — 110 E. Lincoln St. · (970) 453-4949
  • Breckenridge Brewery — 600 S. Main St. · (970) 453-1550
  • Gold Pan Saloon — One of the oldest bars west of the Mississippi · 103 N. Main St. · (970) 453-5499
  • The Brown — 208 N. Ridge St. · (970) 453-0084
  • Gracey O'Malley's — 100 N. Main St. · (970) 547-0110
  • Horseshoe — 115 S. Main St. · (970) 453-7463
  • Park Avenue Pub — 535 S. Park Ave. · (970) 453-5139
  • Julius Caesar Lounge — 103 S. Main St. · (970) 453-2572
  • O2 Lounge — 500 S. Main St. · (970) 453-6262
  • Blue River Bistro — Martini bar · 305 N. Main St. · (970) 453-6974
  • The Crown — 215 S. Main St. · (970) 453-6022
  • Downstairs at Eric's — 111 S. Main St. · (970) 453-1401
  • Ullr's — 401 S. Main St. · (970) 453-6060
  • The Dredge — 180 W. Jefferson St. · (970) 453-4877
  • Tiffany's — Beaver Run Resort · (970) 453-6000
  • Mi Casa — 600 S. Park Ave. · (970) 453-2071
  • Backstage Theatre — Live productions · 105 W. Adams St. · (970) 453-0199
  • The Speakeasy — 103 S. Harris St. · (970) 453-7243

Historic Main Street is lined with an abundance of specialty boutiques, art galleries, ski shops, and souvenir stores — plus all the groceries and essentials you'll need for your stay.

Hamlet's Bookshoppe
Books and gifts
Milagros of Colorado
Handmade soaps and bath accessories
Breckenridge Bakery
Pet treats and goodies
Mountain Tees & Shirt Off My Back
Breckenridge apparel and souvenirs
The Mountain Clothing Company
Mountain-town apparel
Skinny Winter Gifts
Gifts and souvenirs — established 1973
A Swan Mountain Christmas
Personalized ornaments and holiday décor
Breckenridge Art Gallery
124 S. Main St. · (970) 453-2592
Breckenridge Fine Art Gallery
421 S. Main St. · (970) 453-9500
Images of Nature
505 S. Main St. · (970) 547-2711
Paint Horse Gallery
226 S. Main St. · (970) 453-6813
Hibberd McGrath Gallery
101 N. Main St. · (970) 453-6391
Kristina / Gold Jewelry Design
400 S. Main St. · (970) 453-4238
Highlands Gallery
224 S. Main St. · (970) 453-1260
Breckenridge Sports
Ski & snowboard rentals and gear — eight locations around town
Surefoot
Custom-fitted ski and snowboard boots with orthotics
Great Adventure Sports
Biking gear and rentals
Goods, Big City Blues, Canary in a Clothesmine, Tom Girl
Fashion and apparel boutiques
Marty's for Kids
Children's clothing
City Market Food & Pharmacy
Full-service grocery — 400 N. Parkway
Main Street Market
Downtown grocery — 505 S. Main St. · (970) 453-2253
Amazing Grace Natural Foods
Natural & health foods — 213 Lincoln Ave. · (970) 453-1445
Ridge Street Wine
Wine shop — 301 N. Main St. · (970) 453-7212
City Liquors
Beer, wine & spirits — 400 N. Park Ave. · (970) 453-4313

Breckenridge is a true four-season destination. With the highest chairlift in North America, five terrain parks, four half-pipes, and a vibrant town full of activities, there's something for every age and ability all year long.

  • Skiing & Snowboarding — 155 trails across 2,358 acres on five peaks, with the highest chairlift in North America, five terrain parks, and four half-pipes
  • Tubing — Fun for the whole family
  • Ice Skating — At the Stephen C. West Ice Arena and outdoor rinks
  • Snowmobiling — Guided backcountry tours nearby
  • Snowshoeing — Miles of trails through the national forest
  • Horse-Drawn Sleigh Rides — A classic Breckenridge winter experience
  • Jack Nicklaus Golf Course — A 27-hole championship course set against the Ten Mile Range
  • Mountain Biking — Extensive trail network including routes to nearby Frisco
  • Horseback Riding — Guided trail rides through the mountains
  • Hiking — Miles of scenic trails through the national forest
  • Trail Exploration — Historic mining trails and alpine routes throughout the area
  • Full fitness facility
  • Indoor climbing wall
  • Swimming pool
  • Thrilling water slides
  • Historic Mountain Town — Founded in 1859, Breckenridge offers genuine Colorado Gold Rush heritage with a beautifully preserved Victorian Main Street
  • World-Class Skiing — Five peaks, 2,358 acres, 155 trails, and the highest chairlift in North America
  • Walkable Downtown — Shops, restaurants, galleries, and nightlife all within strolling distance of many lodging options
  • BreckConnect Gondola — Free gondola connects town to the Peak 7 and Peak 8 base areas
  • Family-Friendly — Tubing, ice skating, sleigh rides, the Rec Center, and a renowned Ski & Ride School
  • Big Snow — 300 inches of annual snowfall and a high base elevation of 9,600 feet
  • Four-Season Fun — Jack Nicklaus golf, mountain biking, hiking, and festivals all summer long
  • Free Ride Shuttle — Free town transit connects base areas, the Rec Center, City Market, and downtown
  • Easy Access — Just off I-70 via CO-9, about 1 hour 40 minutes from Denver International Airport

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