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The Mountain at Breckenridge
With five awe-inspiring peaks, a real mountain town, and the highest chairlift in North America, Breckenridge takes mountain experiences to new heights. At 12,998 feet, you'll find yourself surrounded by breathtaking views, yet completely grounded in the beauty of the Rockies. Each of Breck's five peaks offers a unique experience—ranging from rolling learning greens to majestic high alpine chutes and bowls. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, these peaks serve up endless doses of inspiration and adventure.
Breckenridge boasts 40% of its terrain above the treeline, offering incredible views and a sense of freedom unlike any other. If you're ready to explore more of the mountain, look no further than Breck's upper mountain. With the highest lift access in North America, exploring high alpine terrain is both accessible and exhilarating.

Breckenridge's Five Peaks
Five awe-inspiring peaks rise dramatically above Breckenridge, providing the perfect playground for all abilities and skill levels:
- Peak 6: A gift to intermediate skiers and snowboarders, Peak 6 offers wide-open bowl skiing that provides thrills without overwhelming beginners.
- Peak 7: Known for its expansive, groomed intermediate trails, Peak 7 is perfect for those looking for smooth turns and scenic descents.
- Peak 8: The original mountain that started it all. Peak 8 has something for everyone, from beginner zones to advanced terrain parks.
- Peak 9: A beginner's dream, featuring wide-open trails and easy access from town. This peak is perfect for those new to skiing and snowboarding.
- Peak 10: A paradise for advanced skiers, Peak 10 offers challenging expert runs, steep terrain, and exhilarating cruisers.

Fun Facts
- Breck is made up of five distinct peaks, each with something unique to offer.
- Our iconic Five Peaks serve as the backdrop to the historic Town of Breck.
- 4 O'Clock Run lets you ski from 12,840 ft all the way to downtown Breck.
- Sitting at 12,840 ft above sea level, Breck is home to the Imperial SuperChair.
- Vertical Drop: 3,398 ft (1,036 m)
- Snowmaking Coverage: 657 acres
- Winter Season: Mid-November to Mid-April

Highlights
Breckenridge's mountain is truly unique, with diverse terrain across five distinct peaks that cater to all skill levels. Highlight the ease of access to high alpine terrain, the variety of experiences each peak offers, and the historic charm of the town. Emphasize the breathtaking views, advanced terrain for seasoned skiers, and beginner-friendly zones that make Breck an exceptional choice for all visitors.
