- TripBuzz discovered 77 different types of activities for couples in the Breckenridge area, including Hiking Trails (like McCullough Gulch), Theaters (like Backstage Theatre), Mountains (like Peak 9) and Resorts (like Breckenridge Nordic Center), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 113 date ideas in or near Breckenridge, Colorado, including 92 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Vail, Leadville, Dillon and Frisco.
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The 4.8 mile trail within Buckskin Pass is the primary recreational attraction in the immediate area. The trail itself is mostly utilized for hiking, and it is rated as a difficult path which is best for advanced hikers.
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Having hosted the World Cup, Aspen Mountains is known for skiing. Along with skiing, this popular tourist destination offers year round activities including biking, hiking and climbing in the warmer months.
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Located 20 minutes outside of Denver, Geo Tours' whitewater rafting trips are perfect for those seeking a little adventure and a ton of fun. Geo Tours offers day trips as well as multi-day outings.
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White Ranch Park is 4,944 acres and includes 20 miles of multi-use trails that are suitable for hiking, biking and horseback riding. The park features campgrounds and open space to accommodate campers and picnickers.
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All that remains of this gold-mining town that sprang up in the mountains of Aspen Colorado is the Independence Ghost Town. After a short lived gold mining operation, brave visitors can explore the abandoned buildings and possibly meet any residents that were left behind.
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Offering around nine miles of hiking trails, the Matthews/Winters Park features a variety of amenities. The scenic park is a popular destination for hikers, bikers, and joggers, and features public restrooms.
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Matthews Winters Park is a nature park that has opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, camping, and picnicking. The park also has a hiking trail and a visitor center.
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The Maroon-Snowmass Trail diverges from the Snowmass Creek Trailhead for a 8.5 mile out and back pathway. Accessible from June until September, the trail is used primarily for hiking and is rated as difficult for advanced hikers.
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Apex Trail is 2.3 miles long gaining up to 1,500 feet in elevation with exposed steep trails. While biking or hiking, patrons can also view wildlife including mammals, birds, amphibians, elk, rabbits and reptiles.
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Triceratops Trail is a 1.5-mile, gravel hiking trail that winds between large, vertical walls of sandstone and into reclaimed clay pits. Along the trail are several stops highlighting clay mining and dinosaur, bird, mammal, insect, and invertebrate tracks and traces.