




A collection of 45 luxury condominiums ranging from one to four bedrooms, situated in a single lodge building at the base of Peak 7.
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Breckenridge sits at around 2,926 metres above sea level in Summit County, Colorado, with the ski resort spanning five interconnected peaks and over 187 trails. Crystal Peak Lodge's ski-in, ski-out position places guests at the mountain's edge, removing the need for shuttle buses or morning walks in ski boots. The town of Breckenridge itself — with its Victorian main street, independent restaurants, and après-ski bars — is readily accessible from the base area. Denver International Airport is approximately two hours by road, with private transfers available directly to the property. The resort's high-altitude snowpack and long season, typically running from November through April, make the location a reliable choice for a dedicated ski trip.
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A historic mining town meets world-class high-alpine skiing in the heart of the Rockies.
Breckenridge, affectionately known as 'Breck,' seamlessly blends a vibrant, historic Victorian mining town with one of the most visited and expansive ski resorts in North America. Stretching across five distinct peaks (Peaks 6 through 10) of the Tenmile Range, it offers an incredible variety of terrain that caters to every type of skier and snowboarder. The town itself sits at an impressive elevation, ensuring exceptional snow quality and a long, reliable ski season. Beyond the slopes, Breckenridge boasts a bustling Main Street lined with colorful boutiques, acclaimed restaurants, and lively après-ski venues. Unlike modern purpose-built resorts, Breck has an authentic, lived-in charm that makes it a beloved destination. Whether you are seeking perfectly groomed beginner trails, world-class terrain parks, or extreme high-alpine bowls, Breckenridge delivers a premier mountain experience.
Breckenridge's sprawling terrain spans five interconnected peaks, offering everything from gentle, rolling learning zones to steep, high-alpine bowls. The resort is famous for its award-winning terrain parks and North America's highest chairlift, which provides access to expansive above-treeline expert runs.
Located in Colorado's Tenmile Range, this region is globally renowned for its high elevation and dry, light powder snow.
Features some of the best learning terrain in Colorado with wide, gentle slopes perfect for first-timers.
A paradise for blue-run lovers, offering rolling, perfectly groomed cruisers that are wide and flowing.
Dedicated exclusively to advanced and expert riders, featuring steep, fast groomers and challenging mogul runs.
Offers incredible above-treeline bowl skiing and hike-to terrain for expert freeriders seeking fresh tracks.
A world-class park on Peak 8 featuring massive jumps and a 22-foot superpipe frequently used by professionals.
Denver International Airport (DEN)
2h 00min
166km
Frequent shared mountain shuttles (e.g., Epic Mountain Express) run directly from Denver Airport to Breckenridge accommodations. Several paid lots are available at the base areas, with a free satellite parking lot offering shuttle service to the BreckConnect Gondola.
Mid-November to late May
Breckenridge operates on the Epic Pass system. Single-day tickets are expensive, making multi-day or season passes the more economical choice.
Lift passes
Adult 1-Day Lift Ticket (USD 229), Epic Local Pass (USD 735)