- The list below includes 88 free or cheap things to do in or near Breckenridge, Colorado, including 70 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Mountains, Movie Theaters and Distilleries.
- From Peak 9 to Peak 10, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Breckenridge and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Frisco, Leadville, Dillon and Georgetown.
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21.5 Miles
Colorado's Vail Valley is one of the world's most popular winter sports destinations. Packed with luxurious ski resorts, snowmobile trails, soaring snow-capped mountains and pristine forests, Vail is no less beautiful in warm weather, when it offers excellent hiking, mountain biking and rafting adventures.
21.5 Miles
Visitors to the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater will marvel at the stunning beauty surrounding this 1,260-seat outdoor venue. Featuring both covered and open-air seating, the venue hosts arts, cultural, and musical events throughout the year.
21.7 Miles
Vail Mountain is the most famous skiing destination in Colorado. The Mountain is covered with trails at all difficulty levels, and affords breathtaking views of the surrounding land. Vail Mountain is also one of the most popular snowboarding destinations in the world.
22.1 Miles
Featuring 15 miles of well-maintained trails, Vail Recreation Path, is your best choice to explore the Colorado landscape. Accessed directly from Vail Village, visitors can hike, bike, or stroll while enjoying the scenery around them.
23.4 Miles
Open seasonally, the Georgetown Loop Railroad offers scenic, narrated train rides on a historic locomotive. Train rides can be combined with guided, narrated walking tours of the Lebanon Silver Mine.
23.7 Miles
Georgetown's Guanella Pass is a 22-mile vehicle trail that winds through several different forest ecosystems and climate zones. Its peak rises above the timberline, and its lowest points feature trees and shrubs that prefer a marshy environment.
23.8 Miles
The Hamill House Museum is a historic country gothic style house that once belonged to silver baron William Arthur Hamill. The museum also offers hands-on exhibit to children so that they can learn about old and innovative domestic gadgets used during the late 18th century.
23.9 Miles
Hotel de Paris Museum used to be the first-class French restaurant during the silver mining boom in the 1800s. Now, it operates as a museum is a great place for people of all ages to learn about old innovations in domestic science and culinary history.
23.9 Miles
The public can come see original, 19th-century, firefighting artifacts at the Georgetown Firefighting Museum. Patrons can view an interpretive exhibit, appreciate the historic furnishings and learn what firefighting was like before modern equipment.