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Breckenridge Ski Resort welcomes spring with numerous signature events

JP Douvalakis/Breckenridge Ski Resort
Two skiers explore the Lake Chutes during a spring day at Breckenridge Ski Resort.
JP Douvalakis/Breckenridge Ski Resort

With a projected closing day of May 11, skiers and riders still have two full months before the end of the 2024-25 season at Breckenridge Ski Resort.

Over the next several weeks, Breckenridge Ski Resort will host several events in order to welcome spring-break crowds and celebrate the conclusion of another season.

Peaks and Beats will be one of the premier events from April 26-27. The event will feature two full days of high-Alpine laps, live music, DJs and pond skimming. Dombresky will perform after the first day of pond skimming on Saturday, April 26 while Cassian will take to the stage on the second day.



For those wanting to participate in an athletic event, the Imperial Challenge will take place on April 5. The pseudo-triathlon race pairs together biking, skinning and downhill skiing. Participants start in town and bike to the base of Peak 7 before transitioning over to uphill skis or splitboards. From there, athletes will climb to the top of Peak 8 before racing back down the mountain.

Breckenridge will also be hosting Kona Spring Beach at The Maggie for three-consecutive weeks. Skiers and riders can visit the base of Peak 9 from 1-4 p.m. for refreshing brews, food and tunes from a live DJ. The event will take place every Friday and Saturday afternoon from March 21-April 5.



Over on Peak 8, Breckenridge will host live DJ apres parties at the TBar. The event will take place every Friday and Saturday through April 15.

While the temperatures are getting warmer, Breckenridge reminds guests that weather conditions in the Colorado High Country can change in an instant. The resort recommends that skiers and riders check the forecast and plan accordingly.


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