Breckenridge is truly a winter wonderland during ski season. The chill in the fresh mountain air, twinkling lights that line historic Main Street, the light powder that dusts the pine trees on the ski hill, the bush-tailed fox that dashes across the street in front of you – it’s the little things in Breckenridge you’ll remember after you’re back home reminiscing on your vacation.
It goes without saying on the mountain in your gear is a great spot to snap a classic “Breckenridge” picture. But as a seasoned local, I’ve put together some of the best “secret spots” to get that perfect holiday card-worthy photo from your time here in our little mountain town. Grab a pen and take notes on the The Best Photo Spots for Your Breckenridge Vacation!
If you want to get a first-hand taste of Breckenridge’s history, find one of the dozens of mines that are scattered throughout Breckenridge and its surrounding mountainous areas. Once home to miners and trailblazers, Breckenridge has a deep history rooted in the mining industry, and dilapidated mines are around nearly every corner if you keep your eyes open on the trails! There are a few close to town that have been restored, creating a picture-perfect backdrop for your memorable photos from Breck. Take Wellington Road east from Main Street and turn right on Reiling Road when you reach a fork. Continue up Reiling and it will turn into French Gulch Road. Continue up the road until you see a mine on the left. There is a small trail to get closer to the mine, or, take a photo in front of the fence with the mine in the background. Hey, if you get lucky, you just might find some gold!
Imagine a picturesque sunset with a vibrant pink alpenglow dusting the mountains behind you. In the corner of your picture is a twinkling Christmas tree and there are small snowflakes fluttering to the ground. The Riverwalk Center in the middle of Main Street Breckenridge is a hub for a plethora of town events, an epicenter for small children climbing on the playground, and your perfect picture spot. Hop in front of the tree to get that glistening lights shot or head over to the bridge and catch a Kodak Moment with the ski area proudly beaming behind. You can’t miss the Riverwalk Center, and this is the easiest spot to hit when you’re already downtown window shopping or heading out to dinner!
Did you know that Breckenridge has a rich history deeply rooted in mining and, of course, developing the area you know today as Breckenridge? Well, with mining comes the need for a railroad so that miners and residents could transfer the goods and supplies to and from town. The railroad was active in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s but has since been retired. From June – September, visitors can visit the museum adjacent to the railroad remnants to learn more about the history. Although the museum is closed for the winter, it still makes for a great photo opportunity! Especially the building that says “BRECKENRIDGE” in big, bold letters – talk about making a statement! To get there from town, head south towards Fairplay and turn left on Boreas Pass Road, just past The Residence Inn. The railroad and your picture-perfect spot is just a couple hundred yards up the road on your right!
After a pit stop at the Railroad Park, continue up Boreas Pass Road to your destiny of glorious, panoramic ski area views! Most people think the best picture spot is on the ski mountain, but we think nothing screams Breckenridge more than a photo with the entire mountain range behind you! About 1.5 miles from the Railroad Park, look for Mt. Baldy Road on your left. Switch on the blinker, swoop a left, drive about 300 yards and find a place to pull over. Step out of your car, turn around, and, voilà!. Try not to lose your breath as you gaze at the Tenmile range in its sheer beauty. Odds are there will be a good amount of snow on the ground, so be sure to bring your snow boots to walk out into the sprawling open field and snap that perfect pic!
Breckenridge is home to many more great photo spots than just these four, but these should be at the top of your list! There are some gorgeous spots out in Blue River towards Quandary Peak and back in the direction of I-70, up Swan Mountain and around Lake Dillon.
Did I miss one of your favorite Kodak Moment spots? Let me know in the comments below and I’ll add it to the list!
Jane's Lodges | 20th Nov 18
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Julie Howsmon | 6th Dec 18
Beautiful properties! Thanks for reading along! Hope to see you around town!