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Old May 22nd, 2005, 07:02 PM
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Breckenridge visit

We're planning a family trip to Breckenridge this summer and would like some advice on great scenic drives. Also, some great scenic hikes, but not too strenuous. Any suggestions?
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Old May 23rd, 2005, 06:31 AM
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Pick up a copy of "The Summit Hiker". At least I think that's the name. It's widely available once you get there. Altho' it's purpose is as a hiking guide, we also used it as a guide for some great drives. Great book!
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Yes it is "The Summit County Hiker"
At Breck you can hike the Peaks trail. Take Ski Run rd past the lift area, look on the left for a small parking area. A bit of up and down in the beginning then relatively flat.

You might drive over Swan Mtn Rd to Keystone. A very short hike/walk at the top is Sapphire Point.

At Keystone you can take the lift up to the top, there is a very pretty hike I think it is 11/7, there are signs. The nice thing about this hike is the lift does most of the elevation for you. The hike circles a peak and the views are amazing. It is about a 3 mile hike.

From Keystone go back through Dillon to the Marina for lunch at the Tiki Bar, again great views!
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Old May 27th, 2005, 05:39 PM
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Breckenridge isn't far from Vail. Not the most scenic of drives, but you might like to see Vail if you've never been.

Also, there's a pass behind Breckenridge-- I think it's called Hoosier Pass-- that could be a pretty drive up to the top to see a panoramic view. Fairplay is on the other side, but it's a very laid-back town that might not interest you.

For hikes, just ask in town. There should be plenty. I think people like to rent bikes in Breckenridge, because it's fairly flat in the valley and you can ride to Keystone (I think there's a bike path-- but don't quote me on this).
 
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This is not a hike, but if you have kids, I'm sure they'll love the alpine slide on peak 8 in Breckenridge. There's a maze, and mini golf too. The book everyone has recommended has hikes for all abilities, and we have done most of them. We often see children grumbling until they come into a clearing, or reach the summit, at which point they are struck speechless by the awesome views before them. There is a hike from Frisco past a mining town destroyed by an avalanche that is not too hard and the views are super a the peak. You can see what will be left of drought-stricken Lake Dillon, and there is a good Mexican Restaurant, Jalisco (maybe?) at the trail's end where you can sit on the sunny deck and share some food.
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Mbluvsne,

"You can see what will be left of drought-stricken Lake Dillon" - huh? -Lake Dillon is currently 96% full and there is still snow on the peaks.
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I'm so glad to hear that Lake Dillon is making a come-back! When we were there three years ago, it was very sad.
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