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Breckenridge Spring Shutdown: From Epic Pow to Bike Park Season
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Breckenridge, Colorado, is waving its white flag this spring—ski season has wrapped up for 2026, with the resort officially closing lifts on April 20 after an epic run. No fresh powder parties right now, as warmer temps have melted things down, but let's break it down like a local shredder would over post-run beers.
Snow depths? Base sits at a measly 0-6 inches of corn or slush, while the summit hovers around 20-40 inches of crusty remnants—nothing to carve turns on. Zero new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours, and the season total clocked in at a solid 342 inches, making for some legendary deep days earlier this year.
All 35 lifts and 187 trails are shuttered, so no laps on Peak 8's bowls or the Imperial Express SuperChair. Current weather's balmy: mid-50s°F daytime highs at base (around 9,600 ft), cooling to upper 30s overnight, with sunny skies and light winds—perfect for hiking or biking the trails instead.
Looking ahead five days, expect continued spring warmth: highs pushing 60°F by Sunday, lows in the 30s, mostly sunny with a slim chance of afternoon showers mid-week. No snow in the forecast; it's melt mode.
Pistes are closed and mushy where accessible, off-piste is rocky and hazardous with bare spots everywhere—locals are stashing boards and grabbing mountain bikes. Pro tip: hit the free summer gondola for epic views, or scope the Breck Bike Park opening soon. Watch for mud on roads and avy risks if venturing high. Season passholders, your Ikon perks roll over—dream of November already! If you're craving turns, head to A-Basin (open till June?) or Arapahoe Basin for last-call hero snow. Stay rad, Breck fam!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Snow depths? Base sits at a measly 0-6 inches of corn or slush, while the summit hovers around 20-40 inches of crusty remnants—nothing to carve turns on. Zero new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours, and the season total clocked in at a solid 342 inches, making for some legendary deep days earlier this year.
All 35 lifts and 187 trails are shuttered, so no laps on Peak 8's bowls or the Imperial Express SuperChair. Current weather's balmy: mid-50s°F daytime highs at base (around 9,600 ft), cooling to upper 30s overnight, with sunny skies and light winds—perfect for hiking or biking the trails instead.
Looking ahead five days, expect continued spring warmth: highs pushing 60°F by Sunday, lows in the 30s, mostly sunny with a slim chance of afternoon showers mid-week. No snow in the forecast; it's melt mode.
Pistes are closed and mushy where accessible, off-piste is rocky and hazardous with bare spots everywhere—locals are stashing boards and grabbing mountain bikes. Pro tip: hit the free summer gondola for epic views, or scope the Breck Bike Park opening soon. Watch for mud on roads and avy risks if venturing high. Season passholders, your Ikon perks roll over—dream of November already! If you're craving turns, head to A-Basin (open till June?) or Arapahoe Basin for last-call hero snow. Stay rad, Breck fam!
For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.