Trail Reports in Breckenridge

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Trail Report – Updated as trails change.

We are open with approximately 27km of cross country skiing!  We have been blessed with lots of natural snow and a wonderful snowmaking team working diligently to open new terrain as quickly as possible. Skiers are reporting mid winter conditions on most trails.  Morning Glory is open but thin on soutH Facing hills.  Beaver Meadows is fully open and skiing very well.  Hang Ten remains closed due to downed trees and hazards.  Click on a trail name below to see status and details.

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 are unlikely to be groomed during heavy storms. Check back here for trail reports in Breckenridge.

Ski Trail Report

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  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • .5km
  • Now open with natural and man made snow
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 1km
  • Now open with natural and man made snow.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 3km
  • Troll forest is open with natural and man made snow. Use caution through tunnels. Heavy winds have blown some pine needles and twigs onto the trail so be careful if using very nice skis.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 3.5km
  • Some early season hazards exist on lowest crossing near Josies cabin. Overall, some of the nicest terrain we have open, minimal debris on trail, good for A skis.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • .5km
  • Now open with natural and man made snow
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 5km
  • Open with Natural Snow. Groomed Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays and after storms.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 2km
  • Morning Glory is open, but certainly thin and dirty in places. Morning Glory will function as an out-and-back until water crossings freeze over completely and skiers can use it to get to the upper trails.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • .75km
  • Open with Natural Snow. Groomed Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays and after storms.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 5km
  • Open with Natural Snow. Groomed Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays and after storms.
  • Closed
  • Natural Snow
  • 1.5km
  • We are working to open Gluteus Maximus soon.
  • Closed
  • Natural Snow
  • 1km
  • Hang Ten will open after the Holidays. It is closed due to downed trees and safety hazard crossing willow during busy holidays.
  • Partial Open
  • Natural/Manmade Snow
  • 5km
  • All of Shock hill is open, but the climbs to UFFDA and Luge are thin. Use caution on steep downhills, i.e. UFFDA, Luge, Big Bonanza. Snow coverage is excellent but may be slick in places. Best practice would probably be to access Shock HIll via Troll Forest.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • .5km
  • Now open with natural and man made snow
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 1km
  • Now open with natural and man made snow.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 3km
  • Troll forest is open with natural and man made snow. Use caution through tunnels. Heavy winds have blown some pine needles and twigs onto the trail so be careful if using very nice skis.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 3.5km
  • Some early season hazards exist on lowest crossing near Josies cabin. Overall, some of the nicest terrain we have open, minimal debris on trail, good for A skis.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • .5km
  • Now open with natural and man made snow
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 5km
  • Open with Natural Snow. Groomed Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays and after storms.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 2km
  • Morning Glory is open, but certainly thin and dirty in places. Morning Glory will function as an out-and-back until water crossings freeze over completely and skiers can use it to get to the upper trails.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • .75km
  • Open with Natural Snow. Groomed Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays and after storms.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 5km
  • Open with Natural Snow. Groomed Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays and after storms.
  • Closed
  • Natural Snow
  • 1.5km
  • We are working to open Gluteus Maximus soon.
  • Closed
  • Natural Snow
  • 1km
  • Hang Ten will open after the Holidays. It is closed due to downed trees and safety hazard crossing willow during busy holidays.
  • Partial Open
  • Natural/Manmade Snow
  • 5km
  • All of Shock hill is open, but the climbs to UFFDA and Luge are thin. Use caution on steep downhills, i.e. UFFDA, Luge, Big Bonanza. Snow coverage is excellent but may be slick in places. Best practice would probably be to access Shock HIll via Troll Forest.

Snowshoe Trail Report

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  • Open
  • Natural/Manmade Snow
  • .25 miles
  • Open with Natural Snow.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • Loop trail with optional connections, 2.5km
  • Open and marked both directions
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 2 miles
  • Open and marked both directions
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 1 mile
  • Open and marked both directions
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 1 mile
  • Open with Natural Snow
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 2km
  • Open with Natural Snow.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 2km
  • This is a very challenging snowshoe trail - Be prepared and do not go alone. Deep snow.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 1 mile
  • Trail needs new markings. Current markings are faded. Will be updated soon.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 2 miles
  • Open with Natural Snow. Some early season hazards exist.
  • Open
  • Natural/Manmade Snow
  • .25 miles
  • Open with Natural Snow.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • Loop trail with optional connections, 2.5km
  • Open and marked both directions
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 2 miles
  • Open and marked both directions
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 1 mile
  • Open and marked both directions
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 1 mile
  • Open with Natural Snow
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 2km
  • Open with Natural Snow.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 2km
  • This is a very challenging snowshoe trail - Be prepared and do not go alone. Deep snow.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 1 mile
  • Trail needs new markings. Current markings are faded. Will be updated soon.
  • Open
  • Natural Snow
  • 2 miles
  • Open with Natural Snow. Some early season hazards exist.

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