Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Getting around Breck

Getting around Breck is one of the easiest things. There are a couple of options.

Ride free on the Summit Stage

Skiing, hiking, biking, shopping, eating, live music – it’s all just a short stroll away once you reach the streets of Breckenridge. If you want to explore further, take the Summit Stage, a vast network of free shuttle buses that deliver you to all four
ski areas with other stops at local shopping centers, medical centers, and other residential areas.
Download the Summit Stage app for bus schedules.

Bike Breck

Breckenridge is not just a ski town, in the summer it transforms into a bike town. Summit County features more than 100 miles of paved bike paths connecting the towns of Breckenridge, Frisco, Copper Mountain, Dillon, and Keystone. Plus, you’ll see cruiser and townie bikes everywhere from locals and visitors alike.
For mountain bikers, the off-road options are virtually endless, making this one of Elevation Ski and Bike rents bikes year round.  They have FatBikes for your winter fun.  With the wide (4"-4.5") tires, the adventure can be so much fun.
the premier biking destinations in the World.

One of the most popular and most easily accessed rides for recreational riders is the bike path along Lake Dillon. From Breckenridge, the loop around Lake Dillon is 31 miles round trip with 1,600 feet of vertical climb. And don’t worry if you tucker out. The Summit Stage buses have bike racks so you can always catch a free ride back to Breckenridge. Find more information on local rides and clubs at Summit Biking

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