BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO SNOWSHOEING NEAR BRECKENRIDGE
Snowshoeing is one of Breckenridge’s most underrated winter adventures. No lift ticket, no crowded base areas, just you, the snow, and the quiet hush of the forest. It's an easy, low-impact activity that almost anyone can do, making it perfect for rest days, non-skiers, families, or couples looking for something a little more peaceful.
Why Snowshoeing?
- No experience needed
- Minimal gear required
- Great for all ages and fitness levels
- Incredible access to quiet mountain scenery
- Ideal winter activity without the lift lines
Snowshoeing gives you the freedom to explore Breckenridge’s trails at your own pace, through snowy meadows, pine forests, and scenic overlooks on your schedule.

What You Need to Get Started
Most local outfitters offer snowshoe rentals, and many trailheads are just minutes from town. If you’re headed out for your first snowshoe, here’s what you’ll want to bring:
Essential Gear:
- Snowshoes (rented or your own)
- Adjustable poles (optional but helpful for balance)
- Waterproof winter boots
- Gaiters (to keep snow out of your boots)
- Warm, layered clothing
- Hat, gloves, and sunglasses or goggles
- Water bottle and light snack
Breckenridge has several gear shops where you can rent snowshoes for the day, ask our team for current recommendations based on your lodging location.
Best Beginner-Friendly Snowshoe Trails Near Breckenridge
These trails offer easy to moderate terrain, stunning views, and trailheads close to town. They’re ideal for first-timers or anyone looking for a relaxed winter hike.
Distance: ~1.2 miles loop
Elevation: Moderate
Why it’s great: This short loop is perfect for a first snowshoe outing. It winds through historic mining areas and pine forest just above downtown. Informational signs along the way add a bit of Breck history to your adventure.
Distance: ~1.5 miles round trip
Elevation: Low
Why it’s great: This peaceful trail begins at the Snowflake lift base area and follows a stream through the woods. It’s gentle, shaded, and easy to access, perfect for a morning or afternoon walk in the snow.
Distance: Multiple trail options
Elevation: Varies
Why it’s great: The Nordic Center offers groomed snowshoe trails with rentals, maps, and a warm lodge to return to. It’s a great introduction for first-timers and a safe, well-maintained space to explore.
Distance: As long or short as you want
Elevation: Moderate to high
Why it’s great: For a more open, scenic route, French Gulch offers gentle climbs, historic structures, and panoramic views. Popular with locals for its flexibility and beauty, especially after a fresh snow.
Distance: 15+ km of snowshoe trails
Elevation: Gentle terrain
Why it’s great: Located near the Breckenridge Golf Club, this area is less crowded than the main Nordic Center and offers wider, more open trails for snowshoeing. Rentals and guided tours available on site.
Tips for First-Time Snowshoers
- Start small. Even a one-mile loop can feel like a workout in deeper snow or higher elevation.
- Pace yourself. It’s not a race, stop for water, enjoy the scenery, and adjust layers as needed.
- Stay on marked trails. Breckenridge has designated winter-use trails for safety and wildlife protection.
- Check trail conditions. Local shops or Nordic centers can provide updates before you head out.
- Go with a guide. Several outfitters offer guided snowshoe tours with gear included, ideal for visitors who want to explore confidently.
Where to Stay for Easy Trail Access
Staying close to a trailhead or Nordic center makes snowshoeing even easier. Here are a few favorite areas to consider:
Shock Hill Neighborhood
- Direct access to the Nordic Center and Cucumber Gulch Preserve
- Stunning views and luxury homes tucked into the forest
Peak 8 and Peak 9 Base Areas
- Walkable to trailheads like Sawmill Creek and Iowa Hill
- Great access to town and gear rentals
Blue River & Highlands
- Quiet neighborhoods with more space and proximity to French Gulch and Gold Run trails
- Ideal for guests looking to combine snowshoeing with scenic seclusion
Explore VisitBreck’s snowshoe-friendly homes and condos for the perfect mountain basecamp.
Plan Your Snowshoe Adventure with VisitBreck
Snowshoeing gives you a fresh way to explore Breckenridge and it’s one of the best winter activities for all ages and abilities. Whether you're looking to stretch your legs on a rest day or spend the whole afternoon in the forest, we can help you find a trail that matches your style.
Book your lodging with VisitBreck and we’ll connect you with local rentals, guides, and trail recommendations tailored to your group.
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