Ride the Rockies
June 9-15, 2018
The 33rd Ride the Rockies Tour will showcase the communities of Breckenridge, Edwards, Steamboat Springs, Grand Lake and Winter Park. Beginning and ending in Breckenridge, the ride will traverse through some of Colorado’s most popular mountain towns.
Breckenridge Summer Beer Festival
For more than 10 years, the Breckenridge Summer Beer Fest has brought an incredible music lineup, along with dozens of brewers, to celebrate in the Summit County sunshine. This year, the party goes down at Beaver Run and tickets typically sell out. Keep an eye on the website below for updated brewer and band info, or check out more of Breckenridge’s best beer fests.
Breckenridge International Festival of the Arts
August 10-19, 2018
Inspired by themes of environment and mountain culture, the Breckenridge International Festival of the Arts brings together a variety of performances, installations, exhibitions, screenings, workshops, talks, and surprise collaborations, with an eclectic mix of music, theater, film, visual and street arts, and family entertainment.
Breck Epic
The Breck Epic is composed of 6 BIG backcountry loops (3 loops for the 3-day Epic-curious events), each between 35 and 50 miles long. The event is unique in that it employs a cloverleaf format; each loop starts and finishes within a mile from downtown Breckenridge and utilizes the sprawling network of trails in both Summit and Park Counties.
Ride the Rockies
The 33rd Ride the Rockies Tour will showcase the communities of Breckenridge, Edwards, Steamboat Springs, Grand Lake and Winter Park. Beginning and ending in Breckenridge, the ride will traverse through some of Colorado’s most popular mountain towns.
SEE http://www.ridetherockies.com/
WAVE: Light + Water + Sound
WAVE: Light + Water + Sound
-Thu, Jun 1, 3–11 pm
-Fri, Jun 2, 3–11 pm
-Sat, Jun 3, 3–11 pm
-Sun, Jun 4, 3–11 pm
To visit the WAVE event page, please click here.
Now in its second year, WAVE features dazzling, innovative artworks by local, national and international artists, including: Intrude, by Amanda Parer (Tasmania, Australia), Polygonum 2.0 by Tom Dekyvere (Ghent, Belgium), MICRO, by Purring Tiger (Kingston, NY), Reflection/Projection/Vibration, by Andrew Wade Smith (Portland, OR), and Luminous, by Sophia Dixon Dillo and Jane Guthridge (Crestone and Denver, CO). Art revelers can also enjoy collaborative projects with Breckenridge Film Festival, High Country Conservation Center and Keystone Science School along with a variety of pop-up performances, artist talks, workshops and late-night experiments.
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