Breckenridge Lift and Terrain Status
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Conditions are currently variable, the snowpack is in Spring conditions. Please remember:
- Marked obstacles will be present
- Please slow down, stay alert, and ease back into the rhythm of skiing & riding
- Use the buddy system, follow all posted signage
- Take time to refresh your knowledge of the Responsibility Code
Please take the time to save our Ski Patrol numbers in your phone:
Your safety is our top priority.
Breck Ski Patrol Emergency | 970-547-7911
Breck Ski Patril Non Emergency | 970-547-7292
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Up-to-Date Breckenridge Terrain and Ski Lift Status for your Colorado Ski Adventure
Stay updated on the most current Breckenridge ski lift status to see which chair lifts and terrain are open across the mountain. From the Breckenridge gondola at tthe base to our high-alpine access lifts for Sublime and Easy Street, track all lift openings and Breckenridge runs open today. Stay informed on new terrain availability, based on the current weather in Breckenridge, and changes to the Breckenridge lift schedule.
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Breckenridge Lift and Terrain Status FAQs
Breckenridge Ski Resort offers terrain for all skill levels but is famous for its high-alpine expert runs (58% of trails). Beginners (11%) enjoy gentle slopes on Peak 9, intermediates (31%) cruise groomers, and experts tackle steep bowls like Imperial Bowl. The high elevation (9,600–12,998 feet) adds challenge, but diverse terrain ensures something for everyone.
Breckenridge Ski Resort’s base elevation is 9,600 feet (2,926 meters), and its summit reaches 12,998 feet (3,963 meters)—one of the highest ski areas in North America. The Imperial Express SuperChair ascends to 12,840 feet, accessing expert terrain. High-altitude slopes provide light, dry snow but require acclimatization to avoid altitude sickness.