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4 Perfect Days - Teens
| Make your way down Main Street where you're likely to bump into a townie or two for a chocolate chip muffin and Chai tea at Clint's Coffeehouse. Then, get out and enjoy the spectacular vistas of the Rocky Mountains. Breckenridge offers over 40 miles of paved bike trails, perfect for running, walking, biking or roller blading. Great Adventure Sports, located in the City Market shopping center (and along the bike path), can provide you with all your gear and rental needs. |
| Head over to Carter Park, located at the South end of High Street for a pick-up game of sand volleyball, soccer or tennis. |
| There's no doubt you'll be able to round up a group and head to Downstair's at Eric's on Main Street, where you'll find the most righteous pizza in Breckenridge, not to mention awesome burgers, sandwiches and rotisserie chicken. If your crew can handle it, go for the gigantor (24in, 452 sq.in. monster pizza!) Get there early, as it tends to draw a crowd, but there's an arcade to entertain you while you wait! |
| Sleep in. Recover from your first day in Breckenridge. Don't forget to drink plenty of H2O - high altitude can make you even more dehydrated. A hearty dose of carbohydrates is also a good prescription for making the most out of a vacation at 9600 feet. Stop by Columbine Cafe just upstairs from Downstairs at Erics, for an over-the-top cinnamon roll or pancake as big as your head, where breakfast is served all day! |
| Hit up Empire Burger for lunch; Breck's first "real" burger joint, located at the south end of Main Street in La Cima Mall. Aside from the obvious, this trendy hangout features handcut fries, oh-so-tasty onion rings and chocolate malts that might as well be dessert. Still feeling a bit sluggish? Sit back and relax at the O2 Lounge - Breck's hip oxygen bar just downstairs from Empire Burger, to experience the rejuvenating power of oxygen and see what's happening online. |
| Sure it's a brewery, but that doesn't mean you can't try their ever-popular beer battered fish & chips or brewery wings! After opening in 1990, the Breckenridge Brewery, located at the south end of Main Street, has quickly become one of the local favorites. The under 21 crowd can even enjoy pool there nightly until 10:00 PM! |
| Between their fluffy pancakes and iced donuts with sprinkles, breakfast at Daylight Donuts, located at the north end of Main Street, always seems to hit the spot. After your early rise, head up to the Peak 8 Fun Park. Check out the famous SuperSlide, challenge yourself at mini-golf, or ride to 11,059 feet on the Colorado SuperChair, for easy access to hiking, biking and picturesque views. And if that's not enough adventure for you, test your skills on our climbing wall, take a leap from the Sky Fly Power Trampoline or lose all sense of direction inside a three ring gyroscope. Before heading back to town, check out the Alpine BBQ, serving fresh summer favorites and treats daily. |
| Experience the crisp, clean mountain air as you stroll down Victorian Main Street. Satisfy your sweet tooth with Cake Batter ice cream at the local Cold Stone Creamery, located at the south end of Main Street in Main Street Station. Take your frozen treat to go as you make your way towards the Blue River Plaza for an afternoon of people watching. Catch free afternoon entertainment there on Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons throughout the summer. |
| Visit Rasta Pasta for a unique pasta experience specializing in Jamaican recipes at an affordable price. Sure they sound peculiar, but Spaghetti Knuckles and Dreadlock Ravioli are top picks. Head out of Rasta Pasta and take the stairs up to the second level where you'll find ice cream of the future - Dippin' Dots! |
| Grab an apple cinnamon bagel and OJ from Cool River Coffee House to get your motor running your last day in Breckenridge. It's located on Main Street, but 'hidden' behind the Swiss Haven along the riverwalk. After your early rise, venture over to the Breckenridge Recreation Center, located just north of Main Street. Check out the two climbing walls, racquetball court, indoor track and pool. There's even a waterslide! Here you'll find the local kids tearin' it up in the skate park and the waterlogged testing their paddling skills at the kayak park. |
| Stop by Giampietros, on the corner of Lincoln and Main, for New York-style pizza by the slice before heading towards the south end of Main Street for an afternoon of paddle-boating on the majestic Maggie Pond. Rides are available from 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM daily (weather permitting). The paddle boat dock and ticket sales are at the southwest corner of Maggie Pond at The Village at Breckenridge Resort. |
| Hungry, but don't want to go out? Have Gourmet Cabby deliver fare directly to your door. After you've had your fix, finish off your Breckenridge experience with the latest indy film at the Speakeasy, Breck's only movie theatre, open Thursdays through Sundays. |
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