Breckenridge Condo Rentals
Breckenridge offers a multitude of rental condominiums to choose from for your next trip to the “Kingdom”. The ultimate in condo rentals are the ski-in/ski-out models. Although Breckenridge is noted for many other tourist attractions, skiing and snowboarding are still king. One of the primary advantages of renting a condominium that has direct access to the slopes is time savings. Not having to carry your gear to the car or shuttle and the time it takes to get to the ski lifts saves a significant amount of your time; day and night.
Here are a few time-saving examples of Breckenridge condo deals for your next trip to the Kingdom.
The Trails End Condominiums located at 455 Village Road offer a true ski-in/ski-out experience. The Trails End is situated at the base of Peak 9 near the QuickSilver Super 6 chairlift. This 4-star facility also offers easy access to skiing, shopping and dining.
The BlueSky Breckenridge is located at 42 Snowflake Drive. This luxurious and intimate boutique property features 52 refined residences with one to four bedrooms. The on-site amenities include kid’s game room, pool and outdoor hot tub, fitness center, spa and wellness center, business center and complimentary shuttle service.
The Cedars are located at 505 Village Road. Some of the units feature private hot tubs and all have access to the Upper Village pool. There are few properties any closer to the slopes than The Cedars. Just pop out your back door and you are at the base of Peak 9. The Cedars town homes have one-car garages, full kitchens and washer/dryers.
The Riverbend Lodge is just steps away from the Snowflake Lift, located 655 Four O’clock Road. The Riverbend property features a lodge-style lobby with sandstone fireplace to accent the ultimate mountain experience. The facility is surrounded by open space yet conveniently located near all the action of downtown Breckenridge.
Here are a few things you can do with all that extra time you will save when you rent a ski-in/ski-out condo while vacationing in the Kingdom of Breckenridge.
The Summit Ski Museum celebrates the first ski town in Colorado and the first 100 years of skiing in Summit County. The Museum is a colorful look into the history of skiing in Summit County. You can watch a ski documentary, see vintage skis, and read about skiing at its very beginnings. The museum features vintage clothing, equipment, and a special exhibit about the 10th Mountain Division. The Ski Museum is located in downtown Breckenridge.
The 10th Mountain Division established Camp Hale near Leadville, Colorado in 1942. The purpose of the Mountain Division was to train soldiers at high altitude to prepare them for winter survival and skiing to battle against the Nazis in the mountains of northern Italy. Unfortunately, 992 ski troopers had lost their lives and 4,000 were wounded by the time the Germans surrendered in 1945.
Sculptor, Robert Eccelston created the 10th Mountain Division Memorial in Riverfront Park in Breckenridge. The stands 6′X 7′ X 3′ and was completed in 2003. The inscription on the Monument reads: “This monument is dedicated to the brave mountaineers who fought and died spearheading the allied drive to push the German Army out of Italy during World War II. This monument also pays tribute to the veterans of America’s “ski troops” who in their peacetime role became leaders in business, sports, and the ski industry in America.”