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Breckenridge, Colorado: the heart of the Rockies Winter Wonderland
Call toll free: 1-877-836-5838 All questions, inquiries and calls are welcomed and invited!
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The ultimate Breckenridge lodging experience
Four huge mountain peaks flank the western edge of town, providing 2,358 acres of the best skiing in North America. Four terrain parks, four half-pipes, a state-of-the-art children's ski & snowboard school. The resort's 147 trails, served by 29 lifts, span through these four interconnected mountains making Breckenridge Summit County's largest ski resort. Breckenridge is also home to the highest ski lift in North America. Each peak is unique and provide skiers and riders with a variety of terrain:
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Peak 6 - Coming soon!!! The views, bowls and skiing will be excellent. It is anticipated that these runs will empty in the Peak 7 base area where you can catch the Breckconnect gondola back to town.
Peak 7 - The new base area is under constuction. This base area is Vail Resorts new high-end area of Breckenridge. The newly developed base area neighborhoods of Peak 7 and Peak 8 (coming soon) will be the most exclusive that Breckenridge will have to offer. The prices for pre-constuction are already exceeding US$1,000 a square foot. The Peak 7 real estate boom is under way!


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Peak 8 - Home of the massive Freeway SuperPark. Competitions are held every year at Freeway, and is said to be one of North America's most acclaimed terrain parks, receiving numerous awards from various magazines and readers polls. Aside from Freeway's enormous locale is Twister, a park for beginning snowboarders that offers entry-level jumps, rails and funboxes The peak also offers trails for all levels. A must is the high alpine bowls, now accessible by the highest running lift in N. America.
Peak 9 - Perfect for beginner's and intermediate's! Provides you with green and blue trails and terrain parks. Eldorado Terrain Park is perfect for learning the basics by offering small jumps, boxes, rails and even a mini-pipe. Intermediate's can practice their style at the Gold King Park, built specifically for mid-level skiers and boarders.
Peak 10 - Where the pro's go! Both sides of the mountain are for those who love the solitude of the trees and crave the steeps and bumps. The new Frisco Medical Center is just a short ambulance ride away!
If four intense peaks aren't enough, neighboring Keystone Resort is linked by a free direct shuttle service and interchangeable lift tickets all season long. If that's still not enough, then you also have Copper Mountain, Arapahoe Basin and Loveland Ski Area right down the road. Still not satisfied? Try Vail, Beaver Creek, Ski Cooper, and Winter Park, all of which are easy drives. You are truly located in the heart of ski country at Alpine Majesty.
Mountain Statistics
Season: November 10, 2006 - April 22, 2007 (Weather permitting) Hours of operation: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Mountain Standard Time Base Elevation: 9,600 feet / 2,926 meters Summit Elevation: 12,998 feet / 3,963 meters Vertical Rise: 3,398 feet / 1,036 meters Lifts: 29
2 high-speed 6-passenger SuperChairs
7 high-speed quad lifts
1 triple lift
6 double lifts
1 8-passenger gondola - The Breckconnect
4 surface lifts
8 carpet lifts
Lift Capacity: 37,880 people per hour Operating Since: December 16, 1961 Total Ski/Ride Terrain: 2358 acres / 954 hectares Groomed Daily: 600 acres / 241 hectares (29 percent of total terrain) Bowls: 772 acres / 312 hectares Terrain Parks: 25 acres / 10 hectares Snowmaking: 565 acres / 228 hectares Number of Trails: 147 Longest Trail: Four O'Clock - 3.5 miles / 5.6 Kilometers
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Nordic Skiing & Snow Shoeing
The home is located close to several of the world's best cross-country and snowshoe trails. The Peaks Trailhead is located just ½ mile away on Ski Hill Road. Just ski or snowshoe off the property and your Nordic or Snowshoe experience can begin.
Peaks Trail
The Peaks Trail is a fun trail that links the two Colorado mountain towns of Breckenridge and Frisco over a 10-mile stretch, and skirts the eastern slopes of the Tenmile Range. Although you can begin the trail from either town, the most popular route is to begin in Breckenridge and finish in Frisco. Even though the distance is a little long for the advanced beginner or intermediate snowshoer or skier, the route is generally flat and has some nice downhill trekking or skiing sections.
Boreas Pass Road
Directions to Trailhead: Go South on Hwy 9 through Breckenridge. On the south side of the town, turn left onto Cnty rd. 10 (Boreas Pass Road). Drive up 3.5 miles to the end of the pavement. Park at the side of the road, and start your Nordic adventure.
About This Trail: The road leading up the pass is built on an old railroad bed. This trail is an excellent place for beginners, and anyone wanting to experience the Rockies.
Peru Creek
Directions to Trailhead: From Interstate 70 exit on ramp 205 to Hwy 6 east towards Dillon. Pass Through Keystone and turn right onto Montezuma Road. Take your First left and follow Montezuma Rd. This will continue for roughly 4.5 miles. The road bends left and crosses Snake River, turn left and park in the Peru Creek Trailhead parking lot.
Recent development requires riding further up Tiger Rd., A right turn on Gold Run Rd. into the development. Continue on Gold Run Rd., as it runs into the old route. This is a good entry into mining roads and trails on Mineral Ridge from Georgia Pass to French Creek.
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Breckenridge Ski Resort - luxury vacation rental home

Alpine Majesty Ski Haus A Breckenridge Luxury Rental Home
Managed by: Paragon Lodging 335 N. Main St. P.O. Box 4929 Breckenridge, CO 80424 Toll Free 1-877-836-5838 email: alpinemajesty@aol.com
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