Hippity Hoppity Easter in Breckenridge

Easter in Breckenridge

Easter in Breckenridge Snow bunnies make way; the Easter Bunny is coming to town. Easter is right around the corner and it is time to finalize your weekend exodus from the city and experience life at 9,600 feet! Skiing late March may be considered low season, but that is not Continue Reading

Breckenridge Extends 54th Ski Season

Breckenridge Ski Resort Bust out your sunscreen and swimwear, spring skiing in Breckenridge just reached a new level of epic. Earlier this week, resort officials announced their plans to keep Breckenridge open for a longer duration for the 2015/2016 ski season. The mountain was scheduled to close on April 17th but Continue Reading

A Toast on the Slopes – Breckenridge Beer Festival

Breckenridge Beer Festival

Breckenridge Beer Festival This is a big one, folks! There is no better way to kick-off spring in the High Rockies than by celebrating at 9,600’ with over 40 local, regional, and national breweries. As an extra bonus attendees will also enjoy tasty treats from some of Breck’s most unique Continue Reading

Ullr Delivers Big February Snow to Breckenridge

Breckenridge Ski Resort

Breckenridge Ski Resort There are countless reason why Breckenridge is legendary.: Breck was the first resort to open a high-speed quad, it feature the highest superchair in the world, is home to globally recognized terrain parks, and averages 300 inches of snowfall each year. It is no wonder why we love Continue Reading

Winter Dew Tour Championships

Winter Dew Tour Championships The Dew Tour Mountain Championships will be returning to Breckenridge, Colorado for the eight straight year this December. The 2015 Dew Tour will feature four days of snowboard and freeski competitions, live concerts and the interactive Dew Tour Experience, athlete meet and greets, games, and great giveaways. The annual Continue Reading

Return of the Super El Niño

The weather gurus have spoken: An incredibly strong El Niño is brewing over the Pacific Ocean.  Caused by the periodic warming of surface waters in the Pacific Ocean and the changing wind patterns along the equator, El Niño storms impact the atmosphere and, therefore, the plant’s climate.  Although El Niño Continue Reading