Hearing the crunch beneath your feet while you see the glittering snow as you walk along one of the many trails in Breckenridge is something to experience. Winter hiking is most likely not the first thing that comes to mind when you think Breck. You are probably thinking, “I am here to ski!” Well for […]

Headed up to take in the fall colors? Why not try a new way to see the amazing scenery and colors this September! Hop aboard one of the following trains and experience a new and exciting way to take in the high country.

The Mineral Hill trail is a primarily black-rated, difficult trail that gains 400 feet in elevation over .45 miles and is designated for hiking only. While it isn’t a long hike, it does offer great views on the Wellington Ore Bin, French Gulch and the Tenmile Range. The trail out and back is a total […]

Isak Heartstone, a 15-foot wooden troll, is located on Trollstigen Trail in Breckenridge! Isak was originally built as part of the Breckenridge International Festival of Arts by the Danish artist Thomas Dambo. Thomas is known for bringing awareness to recycling and upcycling by building great things out of trash, worldwide.

Located in Frisco, this hike offers easy access to an adorable beaver pond nestled between pine trees. We recommend parking in the free parking area by 2nd Ave and S. Cabin Green. It is a short walk down a paved bike path to the Rainbow Lake Trailhead. The trail only has 150 feet of elevation […]

From the trailhead, you are going to hike east a short way up French Gulch. Sallie Barber Road begins at a gate on the right side of the road. The trail descends briefly over French Creek before beginning a gradual climb. You are going to pass Turk’s Trail and Weber Gulch on your way up […]