Trails in Breckenridge
Trail Map
The trails are illustrated below.
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Trail Report – Updated as trails change.
We are open with over 14km of cross country skiing! Our snowmaking and trail crew have been working tirelessly to provide the best possible skiing surface and they are working to expand and maintain skiable terrain/trails daily. Snowshoe trails are open but there are sections with thin cover. Warm weather and lack of snow has created spring like conditions in many places. Expect ice in areas and always ski in control. If conditions/terrain is above your skill level, please walk to easier terrain. Â
Our high altitude environment and early season snow making allow us to maintain groomed cross country ski trails and snowshoe trails between mid November and mid April annually. Trails on our lower system are groomed daily and trails on our upper trail system are groomed on Saturdays, Mondays, Thursdays, and after storms. The upper trail system is unlikely to be groomed during heavy storms. Check back here for trail reports in Breckenridge.


Ski Trail Report
Click the trail name below to access trail conditions
- Open
- Manmade Snow
- .2km
- New snow and manmade base. Skiing well.
- Open
- Natural/Manmade Snow
- 1.09km
- Mix of manmade snow and natural snow. Skiing great. Expect spring-like conditions
- Open
- Natural/Manmade Snow
- 1.9km
- Open and skiing well. The western most loop (smallest loop) may be closed at times for maintenance.
- Partial Open
- Natural Snow
- .5km
- Beaver meadows now has open sections inlcuding: Top loop, Entire strait section parallel to Morning Glory and Gold digger. The lower loops are not open.
- Open
- Natural Snow
- .5km
- Open and groomed daily.
- Open
- Natural Snow
- .9 km
- Skiing great. Groomed Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays and after storms.
- Open
- Natural Snow
- 4.15km
- This trail is groomed Saturdays, Mondays, Thursdays and after storms. Skiing well.
- Partial Open
- Natural Snow
- 2km
- Only the very beginning of this trail to number 27 is open. Thin cover in places.
- Open
- Natural Snow
- .75km
- Thin cover in areas. Watch for rocks on the lowest part of this trail. This trail is groomed Saturdays, Mondays, Thursdays and after storms.
- Open
- Natural Snow
- 3.5km
- This trail is groomed Saturdays, Mondays, Thursdays and after storms. Skiing very well.
- Open
- Natural Snow
- 1.5km
- Now open as of 2/28! During season, this trail is groomed Saturdays, Mondays, Thursdays and after storms
- Closed
- Natural Snow
- 1km
- Closed due to thin snow
- Partial Open
- Natural/Manmade Snow
- 1.1km (2nd half only out and back)
- The second half of Shock Hill is now open from Get away tunnel to top of Big Bonanza Hill. Skiing as an out and back. Skiing well in most places but snow has burned off of Big Bonanza. Turn around at Big Bonanza and ski backwards. Some dirt spots exist on North side. Our crew may be out shoveling snow and trail may be closed for maintenance at times. This trail is groomed for skate only and does not yet have classic tracks. Due to thin snow, this trail may only be groomed periodically.
- Open
- Manmade Snow
- .2km
- New snow and manmade base. Skiing well.
- Open
- Natural/Manmade Snow
- 1.09km
- Mix of manmade snow and natural snow. Skiing great. Expect spring-like conditions
- Open
- Natural/Manmade Snow
- 1.9km
- Open and skiing well. The western most loop (smallest loop) may be closed at times for maintenance.
- Partial Open
- Natural Snow
- .5km
- Beaver meadows now has open sections inlcuding: Top loop, Entire strait section parallel to Morning Glory and Gold digger. The lower loops are not open.
- Open
- Natural Snow
- .5km
- Open and groomed daily.
- Open
- Natural Snow
- .9 km
- Skiing great. Groomed Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays and after storms.
- Open
- Natural Snow
- 4.15km
- This trail is groomed Saturdays, Mondays, Thursdays and after storms. Skiing well.
- Partial Open
- Natural Snow
- 2km
- Only the very beginning of this trail to number 27 is open. Thin cover in places.
- Open
- Natural Snow
- .75km
- Thin cover in areas. Watch for rocks on the lowest part of this trail. This trail is groomed Saturdays, Mondays, Thursdays and after storms.
- Open
- Natural Snow
- 3.5km
- This trail is groomed Saturdays, Mondays, Thursdays and after storms. Skiing very well.
- Open
- Natural Snow
- 1.5km
- Now open as of 2/28! During season, this trail is groomed Saturdays, Mondays, Thursdays and after storms
- Closed
- Natural Snow
- 1km
- Closed due to thin snow
- Partial Open
- Natural/Manmade Snow
- 1.1km (2nd half only out and back)
- The second half of Shock Hill is now open from Get away tunnel to top of Big Bonanza Hill. Skiing as an out and back. Skiing well in most places but snow has burned off of Big Bonanza. Turn around at Big Bonanza and ski backwards. Some dirt spots exist on North side. Our crew may be out shoveling snow and trail may be closed for maintenance at times. This trail is groomed for skate only and does not yet have classic tracks. Due to thin snow, this trail may only be groomed periodically.

Snowshoe Trail Report
Click the trail name below to access trail conditions
- Open
- Natural/Manmade Snow
- .25 miles
- Open and marked in both directions. Thin snow in places
- Open
- Natural Snow
- Loop trail with optional connections, 2.5km
- Open but expect thin sections and some bare spots on this trail especially on the far side of the meadow.
- Open
- Natural Snow
- 2 miles
- Open and marked both directions
- Open
- Natural Snow
- 1 mile
- Thin snow and bare sections exist in places.
- Closed
- Natural Snow
- 1 mile
- Closed due to thin snow and mud
- Closed
- Natural Snow
- 2km
- This trail is likely closed for the season due to southern exposure and lack of snow
- Open
- Natural Snow
- 2km
- This high altitude snowshoe trail is exceptionally difficult. Plan ahead, take extra water, clothing a fully charged phone. Traveling solo on this trail is not recommended.
- Open
- Natural Snow
- 1 mile
- NA
- Open
- Natural Snow
- 2 miles
- NA
- Open
- Natural/Manmade Snow
- .25 miles
- Open and marked in both directions. Thin snow in places
- Open
- Natural Snow
- Loop trail with optional connections, 2.5km
- Open but expect thin sections and some bare spots on this trail especially on the far side of the meadow.
- Open
- Natural Snow
- 2 miles
- Open and marked both directions
- Open
- Natural Snow
- 1 mile
- Thin snow and bare sections exist in places.
- Closed
- Natural Snow
- 1 mile
- Closed due to thin snow and mud
- Closed
- Natural Snow
- 2km
- This trail is likely closed for the season due to southern exposure and lack of snow
- Open
- Natural Snow
- 2km
- This high altitude snowshoe trail is exceptionally difficult. Plan ahead, take extra water, clothing a fully charged phone. Traveling solo on this trail is not recommended.
- Open
- Natural Snow
- 1 mile
- NA
- Open
- Natural Snow
- 2 miles
- NA

