Check out the Breckenridge ski resort map above to get a proper look at the terrain before you head up the mountain. The trail map covers 186 runs across the five peaks, split between 24 beginner, 43 intermediate, and 67 advanced runs, with top elevation reaching 3,962m and base at 2,926m. You've got 1 gondola, 18 chairlifts, and access to the Epic Pass network linking Breckenridge with nearby resorts across Colorado.
Download the Breckenridge Trail Map (PDF & Image)

Best Runs in Breckenridge
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Cashier (Green): A mellow cruiser from Peak 9 that's ideal for building confidence with its consistent, forgiving gradient.
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Springmeier (Green): A long, gentle trail winding through the trees on Peak 8, perfect for practising turns in a relaxed setting.
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Crescendo (Blue): A beautifully groomed intermediate run on Peak 9 that lets you open up and carve wide turns with stunning views across the Tenmile Range.
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Claimjumper (Blue): A scenic blue cruiser on Peak 7 offering consistent pitch and excellent grooming for building rhythm.
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Centennial (Blue): This wide-open run on Peak 9 is brilliant for intermediates wanting to work on speed control and flowing turns.
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Crystal (Blue): A popular tree-lined trail on Peak 8 with a bit more pitch than typical blues, great for progressing your skills.
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Devil's Crotch (Black): A steep, direct fall-line run on Peak 9 that'll test your mogul technique and nerve.
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The Burn (Black): This challenging trail through burnt timber on Peak 8 offers tight tree skiing and variable terrain.
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Cucumber (Double Black Diamond): A seriously steep chute on Peak 8 with tight entrance and sustained pitch that demands commitment.
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Lake Chutes (Double Black Diamond): A collection of narrow, rocky gullies on Peak 8 that provide proper expert-only terrain with mandatory air.
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Imperial Bowl (Double Black Diamond): Accessed via the Imperial Express SuperChair, this high-alpine zone sits above 12,840 feet and serves up wide-open steep skiing with incredible views.

