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Your Guide to Breckenridge's Après Scene: Part 2

In Where to Après in Breckenridge – Part 2, we continue our tour of Breckenridge’s most beloved spots to unwind after a full day on the slopes, featuring our town’s classic favorites.

1. Fatty's

Where to Après in Breckenridge: Fatty's

Fatty’s is a longtime favorite on the après scene. With an extensive selection of craft beers and their hand-tossed pizzas, Fatty’s offers a casual and lively vibe perfect for family and friends to meet up and celebrate a day of adventures on the mountain.

Where: 106 South Ridge Street, Breckenridge

Website: www.fattyspizzeria.com 

When: 3 pm – 6 pm happy hour drinks, 3 pm – 5 pm happy hour eats 7 days a week

What to order: The Fatty’s Mule and a 1 topping slice of pizza or the Fatty’s…

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Your Guide to Breckenridge's Après Scene: Part 1

There’s no better way to unwind after a thrilling day on the slopes than with a well-deserved après drink. Renowned for its world-class skiing, Breckenridge offers a vibrant après ski scene that caters to every taste. Whether you prefer a cozy fireside atmosphere, a bustling bar with live music, or panoramic views of the snow-covered peaks, Breckenridge has it all. Join us as we explore the top spots in town to raise a glass and toast to a day of adventure on the slopes.


1. Briar Rose Chophouse

Where to Apres in Breckenridge, CO: Briar Rose Chophouse

The Briar Rose Chophouse offers a sophisticated après-ski experience that perfectly combines the rustic charm of a mountain town with the elegance of a fine dining establishment. Known for its…

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The Best Winter Trails Near Breckenridge for Snowshoeing and Cross-Country Skiing

Looking for an adventure off the slopes this winter? Check out our list of the Top 5 Winter Trails Near Breckenridge!

1. Pennsylvania Creek Trail

Best Winter Trails Near Breckenridge: Pennsylvania Creek Trail

Photo by Lauren Dunne on AllTrails

This 4.5 mile, moderately rated trail leads hikers along a shaded forest road, opening to gorgeous views as the trail reaches Pennsylvania Creek. In the earlier hours of the day, it is possible to enjoy this trail with only micro spikes, if the trail is already packed down, however on days with fresh snowfall or in the later hours, snowshoes or cross-country skis are needed to avoid post holing. Dogs are welcome on this trail and must remain on leash.

Length: 4.5 Miles

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