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Breckenridge, CO is a dreamy resort city perched on the edge of the Tenmile Range of the Rocky Mountains, about 80 miles southwest of Denver and 100 miles northwest of Colorado Springs. Architecture around town is rustic and woodsy and lush greenery, birches, pines, and shrubs cover the city’s landscape. In the distance, you can see the snow-capped Tenmile Range towering over the region. When you book an RV in Breckenridge, you can experience the serenity and tranquility that this little town radiates.

The town’s history is also very interesting. The first settlers came to live in this area during one of many gold rushes, and it is estimated that in total, Breckenridge has mined some 30 tons of gold. Although mining’s since been ceased in the area, the mines pose a great monument to the past. You can take visit them, and other historical sites, while touring the area with the RV rental in Breckenridge.

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The Great Outdoors

A Breckenridge RV rental can gain you access to traverse various stretches of the town and outlying areas. Whether it is all silent and the sounds are muffled because of the thick blanket of snow during winter, or the horizon is splashed with the greens of blooming vegetation in the summer, there are always various outdoor activities you can partake in when you vacation with a motorhome rental in Breckenridge.

If you happen to visit Breckenridge in the summer, you can enjoy a lot of amazing natural outdoor activities. You can hike and explore various trails in the woods surrounding the town, go down the mountain on your bicycle, and even go fly fishing on the beautiful Blue River, which runs adjacent to the town. You can always rent a boat and explore nearby Lake Dillon, with access points near Frisco and Silverthorne.

When you want to hit the trails once you’ve parked the RV rental near Breckenridge, check out Spruce Creek Trail for some beautiful and intact nature scenes, or French Gulch to learn a bit more about what it was like coming to the gold mines every day to dig and search for precious metal. Finally, explore the McCullough Gulch with its beautiful waterfalls and amazing views of the adjacent mountains. The McCullough Gulch trail is a bit steep, so come prepared.

And if you are planning to visit Breckenridge in the winter, you are up for some amazing activities. The town is located at the beginning of ski trails, which were made some 50 years ago and are responsible for putting the town on the map for many skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts. Many ski trails are populated from the beginning of the day till the end, and you do not need to bring your own equipment as you can rent everything you need right there in the town.

RV Parks

Overall, as it is a very popular seasonal place to go to regardless of the season, Breckenridge has a couple of local RV parks to offer to its visitors. If you are taking your RV or camper rental near Breckenridge, CO, check out the Tiger Run RV Resort. Sitting at the entrance of the town, this RV park has a variety of amenities, including full hookups with both 30 and 50 amp connections, some pull-thru sites and there is access for big rigs. The sites are level, spacious and mostly covered in concrete. A lot of the sites boast natural shade from the surrounding trees. There are also fire rings and picnic tables located around the campsites, so you can always start a barbecue with your neighbors, friends, and family. Also, this park is pet friendly, so you can include your pets when you start planning your journey!

Another RV park located on the outskirts of Breckenridge is Prospector Campground. Namely, it is located near Dillon Reservoir, so naturally, you can grab a nice, level site with lake views. There are not many amenities as there is no full hookup for your RV, however, there are pull-thru sites and it has access for big rigs as well. This park poses a great weekend place for RV rentals in Breckenridge, Colorado if you want to get away from the rush of everyday life. And a plus, if you are visiting during summer, is spending the night outside beneath a beautiful, starry sky.

There are no Walmarts in Breckenridge, however, local shops are well supplied so you don’t need to worry about running out of supplies while staying here. There are also several gas stations where you can get a refill for the Breckenridge rental RV.

Exploring the City

Breckenridge is a great town to visit, regardless of the season. You will be amazed by the small, wooden houses erected very close to each other, and colored in various vibrant colors. It is simply a treat to go through the streets and enjoy the clean, fresh mountain air. There are also a couple museums you can visit. Some of the most captivating are the Red, White & Blue Fire Museum, the Barney Ford House Museum, and the Edwin Carter Discovery Museum. There are many festivals organized here, such as Snow Sculpture Championships, the annual Imperial Challenge in the winter, and in summer and fall, the Breckenridge Film Fest or annual concerts of National Repertory Orchestra. To say the least, Breckenridge will leave you speechless!

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