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Whether or not there’s snow on the slopes, Breckenridge offers an abundance

of fantastic outdoor pursuits, from the active to the relaxing.

What to do:

Spend a day hiking or fishing, or enjoy some late-season spring

skiing. Linger over a meal with a view and explore the town’s art galleries — you

can even release your inner artist during a hands-on workshop.

Where to do it:

Whether you’re taking a chairlift or using foot power to

explore the nearby peaks, the 9,600-foot-high town of Breckenridge is the per-

fect basecamp for fresh-air fun. When it’s time to dine, snag a table at the

Victorian-inspired Hearthstone Restaurant and soak up the sweeping mountain

landscape of Tenmile Range. And for a gallery stroll, the downtown Arts District

offers plenty to peruse.

Why go now:

To enjoy the best of both worlds. If your visit coincides with

a seasonal snowstorm, you’ll be cutting a swath through exquisite fresh pow-

der. And if the weather is warmer, having an afternoon picnic in a town park

offers quite the consolation prize.

Insider’s tip:

A visit to the Breckenridge Welcome Center on Main Street is

an absolute must. It’s home to a 19th-century log cabin and multimedia displays

covering the town’s history.

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