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Frisco-Dillon Colorado Travel Information

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Breckenridge Population: 2,700
  Breckenridge is a busy mountain town in the Central Rockies, surrounded by some of Colorado's best-known ski areas. The Breckenridge slopes attract skiers and snowboarders from around the country, and several other ski areas are less than an hour's drive away. Year-round events make Breckenridge a lively place to visit at any time!
     
Breckenridge Ski Resort
  Breckenridge is one of the state's most popular ski resorts, with over 145 runs tailored mainly for advanced skiers. Encompassing four huge peaks above the historic town of Breckenridge, the resort is full of amenities like fine dining, ski lessons, and lush accommodations At 9,600 feet, with over 300 days of sunshine and an average of 300 inches of snowfall per year.
     
Georgetown Population: 1,000
  Georgetown is a scenic little town nestled in a mountain valley west of Denver. Though only a mile from the interstate, the distance means Georgetown is less crowded than the neighboring resort towns. Old mining trails and a ride on a restored narrow-gauge railroad are among the attractions in the Georgetown area.
     
Keystone Resort Population: 0
  Keystone is a large resort near the Frisco-Dillon area that offers some of the best and most varied skiing in the state. Skiers and boarders can sample progressively more difficult terrain as they make their way back into the resort's three large mountains -- Keystone, North Peak, and the Outback.
     
Vail Population: 4,500
  A service town for one of the nation's largest ski resorts, Vail has a permanent population of only 5,000 but receives nearly a million visitors each year. High in the Colorado Rockies among some of the state's highest peaks, visitors to Vail can enjoy all the comforts of a popular resort town.
     
Vail Ski Resort Population: 0
  Vail. Vail. There’s No Comparison®. The largest ski area in the United States. Consisting of three major areas, each itself the size of a regular ski resort, Vail offers dozens of trails for all experience levels.
     

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