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Weekend Guide: Breckenridge, CO Summer Edition

If you are heading to Colorado at all this summer a weekend spent in Breckenridge needs to be on your to-do list. It has quickly become one of my favorite mountain towns with so many cute shops and great restaurants. Plus, it never hurts to have stunning mountain views as you walk down Main Street.

Here are my recommendations for a weekend in Breck!

Where to Stay

I personally love a good Airbnb and there are a ton of really great condos for all group sizes that you can find on Airbnb. Most of them will be in a condo complex that will have access to a hot tub and/or swimming pool so if that is a big deal for you, you’ll be set.

If you are more of the resort stay type person, you cannot go wrong with the Grand Colorado on Peak 8 or the Marriott that is at the base of Peak 9. If you stay at the Grand Colorado, you’ll either need to be prepared for a longer walk to Main Street, need to ride the free Gondola up/down, or make use of their free shuttle. A perk to staying at the Marriott is you are a half block away from Main Street - no shuttle necessary.

Must do activities

Hiking

If you are going to the mountains for a long weekend, you need to get in at least one epic hike, right? One of the best perks of staying in Breck is how close you are to the base of one of Colorado’s famous 14ers - Quandary Peak. Sitting at 14,265 feet above sea level, the peak can be seen just south of Breckenridge. Start early - the parking lot fills up FAST and you absolutely need to be down and off mountain before the crazy afternoon thunderstorms roll through.

Not up for a 14er? No problem. There are so many great hikes in the area. Check out McCullough Gulch Trail for some stunning views.

Adventure

If you are up for some base-of-the-mountain fun, check out Epic Discovery. You can zoom down the mountain on an Alpine Coaster, go mountain biking, play mini golf, and so much more. There is absolutely fun for the whole family there - kids included!

Visit the Gold Dredge and discover part of Breckenridge’s history. You can find out more about it here. You can drive to a tiny parking lot, and do a very short (0.1 mile short) hike down to where the Dredge was left.

Sports

Rent a mountain bike or a cruiser and either hit the mountain biking trails on the mountain, or bike all around town. You can take the path from Breckenridge all the way to Frisco and back!

Shopping

Even if you don’t love to shop, a stroll down Main Street is absolutely worth it. There are all sorts of shops to browse from your classic T-shirt shops to local art galleries to kids toy stores. You can also find some great boutique clothing stores and every outdoors gear store there is.

What to Eat & Drink

I love good food and drinks. I have a rule that no matter where we go, we must eat and drink local - no chain restaurants for this gal!

Fancy dinner and cocktails: Breckenridge Distillery, reservations highly recommended and they sell out fast, so definitely plan ahead on this one. You can also swing by for happy hour and have a much better chance at getting seated if you don’t have reservations.

Pizza: Downstairs at Eric’s. A fan favorite and the wait is worth it. If you want pizza to-go to eat at your airbnb, they do call ahead orders or you can order at their bar window when you arrive.

BBQ: Whiskey Star Smokehouse. Grab a whiskey cocktail and hang outside by their firepits, or grab some amazing bbq from their restaurant. They do open seating so just grab the first table you see!

Dessert: If you go to Breckenridge, your trip is not complete until you stop at Mountain Top Cookie Shop for a large cookie. Whether it’s your after dinner dessert or a mid-day treat, this cookie shop is drool worthy.

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A Weekend Guide to Camping in Aspen

Camping season is here and we are so excited!! We love camping for many reasons, but one of the best is that you can go to so many places and have a place to stay for pretty cheap. If you are one to reserve campsites, you can get one for around $20/night, and if you are one that likes to gamble on if they can find a first-come-first-serve spot, you can get one for pretty much free. You really cant’t beat free-$20/night going to Aspen for the weekend!

Here are our recommendations for a weekend camping in Aspen!

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Day 1

Arrive into downtown Aspen in time for a late lunch. Pick a local cafe or restaurant to have a nice lunch after a long drive. We parked and walked around downtown and stumbled across this amazing deli called Butcher’s Block (see their website here!) which offers made to order sandwiches. The meat is fresh shaved and just absolutely delish!

After lunch, head out to your campsite and get set up. We booked a spot at Difficult Campground which is about 5 miles outside of Aspen! If you reserve a spot, you typically can arrive to the site at 2pm. Be sure to stop and check in with the site host and purchase a bundle of firewood for your fire pit.

Have dinner at the campsite and treat yourself to a s’more!

Stay up late and stargaze. The stars and moon are SO bright in this area of Colorado!

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Day 2

Get up, make a hearty breakfast burrito filled with eggs, bacon, and potatoes. Pack your hiking bag - don’t forget your rain coat - and head to the Four Mountain Sports shop in Aspen Highlands to purchase your shuttle ticket to Maroon Bells. (Please check this site for updates on reservations due to COVID-19)..

Unless you are a super-duper early bird, or an avid bike rider, taking a shuttle from Aspen Highlands is required in order to get to Maroon Bells.

Spend the day hiking around the park. Take amazing photos. Get caught in the rain. Marvel at the scenery. Catch one of the last shuttles out of the park back to the parking lot you left your car in.

Head to downtown Aspen to Aspen Brewing Company (if you are over 21) for a local craft beer or to CP Burger for ice cream and a round of mini golf.

Eat dinner at the campsite. Have another s’more because you hiked all day and deserve it. Try to stay up to stargaze again.

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Day 3

Get up early, eat eggs and bacon for breakfast, pack your hiking bag again, pack up camp making sure to leave no trace, and head into downtown Aspen to take the gondola up to the top of the mountain.

You can purchase tickets at the ticket window which is before you walk up the two flights of stairs to the gondola. Don’t miss the sign otherwise you will be walking back down only to have to walk back up those stairs once your ticket is purchased.

Wait for a red gondola - you can connect your phone and play music on your ride up!

Follow the trails at the top of the gondola for a hike with stunning views. Grab a beer at Sundeck and enjoy the live music that is almost always there before taking the gondola back to the bottom - unless you are the more adventurous kind and hike to the bottom.

Check out the cute local shops and pick up a souvenir from your weekend get away.

Head back to your car and head home - it’s been a great outdoors weekend!

Additional Resources You Might Enjoy:

Day Trip Hiking Pack List

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