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Breckenridge Nordic Center

Gene Dayton groomed the first trails here in 1969-70 by skiing with a car tire dragging behind him, and his family still runs the place — one of Colorado's oldest cross-country ski centers, operating from the timber-frame O' Be Joyful Lodge (opened Christmas Day 2013) on Grandview Drive below Peak 8.

The network covers groomed classic and skate terrain plus snowshoe trails across roughly 1,300 permitted acres of White River National Forest above the Peaks Trail, an area the Daytons call New Nordic World. Terrain runs from gentle meadow loops near Cucumber Gulch to high forest trails with Tenmile Range views, and the original base of operations — an 1800s mining cabin dubbed the Hallelujah Hut — survives as a warming hut on the Heaven's Gate trail.

The winter season runs roughly Thanksgiving through early April, daily, with trail passes, rentals, lessons, and guided snowshoe tours at the lodge. Trails crossing the Cucumber Gulch Wildlife Preserve are dog-free with signed routes mandatory. Free town buses on the Ski Hill Road routes stop nearby, so no car is needed.

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