Tubing in Breckenridge Colorado

Not a Skier? Here’s What to Do in Breckenridge, CO in the Winter

For the non-skier, like us, there is still plenty to do in Breckenridge. Check out this sample itinerary that you can try out for a full day in Breck!

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By Allison Fitts & Lillian Robinson

Located about 2 hours west of the Escape Denver camper van rental site on I-70, the mountain town of Breckenridge, Colorado is a skier’s paradise. There are plenty of resorts, ski runs, and lifts to keep any skier busy. However, for the non-skier, like us, there is still plenty to do in Breckenridge, especially for the Escape campervan renter who is looking for a quick day stop. Check out this full day sample itinerary of what to do in Breckenridge in the winter!

Afternoon

  • Lunch at Fatty’s Pizza – This pizza is second to none. Everyone in your group will walk away happy, as there is a pizza-by-the-slice deal that allows you to totally customize your slice. Pineapple, please!
  • Tubing at Frisco Adventure Park – Though not that long of an activity, tubing is jam-packed with fun. Buy a one-hour pass and flu down the tubing hills as many times as you can muster.
  • Escaping at Escape Room Breckenridge – There are plenty of fun storylines at this local escape room. This is a perfect activity to do as the sun starts to dwindle in the afternoon and it gets colder outside.

Evening

  • Touring Breckenridge Distillery – Start your evening off right with a tour of the town’s distillery. You can tour the facility, plus taste samples of their vodka, whiskey, rum, and gin. Make this your first stop of the evening, as the last tour starts at 5:30 pm.
  • Dinner at Mi Casa – Enjoy dinner overlooking all of the ski peaks and the Blue River that runs through town. You must get the mango duck quesadilla. Must.
  • Gaming at Downstairs at Eric’s – Take a post-dinner stroll down Main Street taking in the scene, before heading down to Downstairs at Eric’s, an unexpectedly robust arcade for a small mountain town. From Big Buck Hunter to Galaga, they’ve got it all.
So now you have an idea of things to do in Breckenridge in the winter that are fun and don’t involve skis. If you are a skier, be sure to check out this interview with some Swiss skiers who rented a campervan and skied all over Colorado and beyond. Then book your own campervan for your next Colorado adventure.  
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