For decades, Breckenridge Resort has been known for its terrain park network. According to locals though, the terrain parks have been downscaled in recent years. Last week, the Colorado ski resort responded to locals’ concerns and is upgrading their park setup for this upcoming winter.
Last week, Brendan Treffinger and Scooter from Breckenridge’s terrain park team detailed the plan for the 2023-24 season. Their terrain park network will be situated on Peak 8 & 9. The large park will be moving over to the Freeway trail, which is where there have been features and jumps in the past. The medium park will be situated on the Lower American trail (Peak 9), while the small park will be over at El Dorado. This new setup is aimed at progression-based learning. With the new Five Chair, guests will be able to get in more laps with more convenient access.
Comments on the post were largely positive. Many people were a fan of Scooter’s goofy antics and outtakes in the video:
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One of the few negative comments I found was on Facebook:
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Yeah, you know what? I think that comment was from a bot. Meta should fix that problem.
Breckenridge’s projected opening date is November 10th.
Image/Video Credits: Breckenridge Resort