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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can Colorado person provide details on these trips? What towns and what lodging? I’ll take the itinerary and book it today.[/quote] We like Breckenridge and stay at Beaver Run resort. The year after covid was not quite as clean as I could have been but it’s improved again. I think the towns struggled to maintain staff, but the problem has been resolved. If your kids are young there is the Moutain Top Children’s Museum for rainy days, which are unusual. For small kids three is a cute short hike behind the ice skating rink to see the giant troll - my kids enjoyed that when they were little. There is also wading in the Blue River right along Main St, which my kids liked. As they got older we go a bit further hiking, rent mountain bikes, canoes, or stand up paddle boards. E-bikes have gotten very popular, but not really our thing. There is also Epic Discovery at the top of the gondola, but I find it crowded and suffers from the same problems of other amusement parks. We took the kids a couple times, but I don’t recommend it. It is worth taking the chair lift up and having lunch on the deck of the restaurant up there though. At the resort there is swimming and an arcade, if the kids are into it. I can tolerate that arcade, because it’s never crowded and it’s something to do after a long day. It’s also kinda retro and reminds me of the 80s and isn’t dirty in an arcade sense. It’s not too expensive and you can walk pretty much everywhere from there. There is also some nice hiking on the Burro trail right outside your door. If you take the trail you can also go wading in the creek in a nice area where there are never any other kids. When my younger one was toddler I would go there because the water was so calm I didn’t have to worry about her. That’s where she learned to skim a stone. We also tie sticks together and race them under the bridge there, which is endless old fashioned fun for my kids. Horseback riding and trail riding is also a short hike behind the building at Breck stables.[/quote]
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