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As you first make your way into town, it’s impossible to miss Breck’s massive Five Peaks cutting into the skyline. Part of the Rocky Mountain’s Ten Mile Range, Breck is comprised of Peaks 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, spanning from North to South (Fun Fact: The northern-most peak in the Ten Mile Range starts with Peak 1 in Frisco and spans through the ski resort to the southern-most peak, Quandary, which is one of Colorado’s famous 14ers). In winter, Breck’s Five Peaks are home to more than 180 trails for skiing and riding, plus a whole bunch of take-your-breath-away above-treeline terrain in our high alpine that offer views for days.
Our Five Peaks each offer their own style and personality, and together create endless opportunities to explore and discover new terrain and new adventures across nearly 3,000 acres.
Winter Mountain Info | |||
Skiable Acres | 2,908 | Lifts | 35 |
High Alpine Terrain | 40% | 6 Person Lifts | 5 |
Vertical Drop | 3,398 ft | 4 Person Lifts | 7 |
Elevation (Summit) | 12,998 ft | 3 Person Lifts | 1 |
Elevation (Base) | 9,600 ft | 2 Person Lift | 6 |
Trails | 187 | Gondola | 1 |
Longest Trail | 4 O’Clock; 3.5 miles | Surface/T-Bar | 4 |
Snowmaking Coverage (Acres) |
657 | Magic Carpets | 11 |
Groomed Trails (Acres) | 1,400 |