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Last updated 02/03/2012 at 04:53 AM
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As of February 1, 2012 we now have all 31 of our lifts operating! We will open the Imperial Express lift on Feb. 1, allowing for an additional 250 acres of terrain for skiers and riders to enjoy for the first time this season.
Imperial Express is the highest chairlift in North America, topping out at 12,840 feet above sea level. The runs available for skiing and riding include Peak 7 Bowl and Imperial Ridge. We will open Lake Chutes as soon as we can and are just waiting for a bit more snow.
Read more about the Imperial Express opening here.
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Breckenridge boasts 2,358 acres of Colorado’s finest terrain, including five terrain parks, two half-pipes and 155 trails spread across four huge peaks. We groom 29% of our total terrain daily and have snowmaking on 565 acres!
This year Breck is celebrating our 50th Anniversary! Find out all the fun and exciting things going on this season in conjunction with our birthday by checking out the events and history page here.
*Please note the “lifts” box below may include surface or carpet lifts as part of the total. Refer to the full grid at the bottom of this page for full details on which lifts and runs are open!
The easiest pistes at a mountain. Green Circle trails are generally wide and groomed
Intermediate difficulty slopes that are usually groomed
Amongst the most difficult at a given mountain. Black Diamond trails tend to be steep and may or may not be groomed
These trails are for experts only due to exceptionally steep slopes and other hazards such as narrow trails, exposure to wind, and the presence of obstacles such as steep drop-offs or trees. View Full Terrain Classifications