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Mountain Thunder Lodge, Breckenridge, Colorado
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| | Baby sitters are available at Mountain Thunder Lodge, so you can enjoy a perfect dinner. From Mountain Thunder Lodge you obtain a nice sight of Shock Hill, and Sawmill Dam is a delightful place, beyond doubt worth visiting. You can see Barney Ford Hill from Mountain Thunder Lodge; why not spend some time golfing at a close by golf course like Breckenridge Golf Club. All through the summer at Mountain Thunder Lodge highs are usually in the 70's; the nighttime is a bit chillier of course, typically in the 30's. During the winter highs are in the 20's with |
winter lows in the-10's overnight here at Mountain Thunder Lodge. On a dazzling sunny day it's always a diversion to check out all the local attractions in the neighborhood of Mountain Thunder Lodge. You'll meet a lot of people from Silverthorne here. There's a concierge at
| | Mountain Thunder Lodge who is always there to help, and a pool can be encountered here for swimming in. In the winter you can ski at Mountain Thunder Lodge, and working out is something you can do in the well equipped gym. The tough trails at Breckenridge account for 55% of the trails, and they are especially glorious; beginners and young ones are in luck too, 45% of the 2,208 acres of terrain are covered by easy trails. There are 146 trails to choose from and 27 ski lifts at the close by ski resort Breckenridge. Breckenridge gets covered by on average | |
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25 feet of fluffy snow per season and has a glorious 3,398-foot elevation difference. The 125 runs that cover the nearby ski hill Copper Mountain are lots of fun; these runs get an average of 23 feet of great snow every year. Copper Mountain has a glorious 2,601-foot drop, and
has 23 great ski lifts. At Copper Mountain 54% of the runs are demanding while 46% are intermediate or beginner; everyone enjoys Copper Mountain with its 2,433 acres of skiing area. There is a total of 116 slopes at close by Keystone; this ski mountain gets blanketed by 19 feet
of white snow annually. There are 21 different ski lifts at Keystone, and the height difference is 2,900 feet. 80% of the 1,861 acres of skiable territory at Keystone is beginner and intermediate, tremendous for young ones and beginners. 20% of the slopes on the other hand are
difficult and tremendous for skilled skiers. There are 11 lifts at Loveland, a ski hill with a great 2,410-foot height difference and 77 ski runs. Loveland gets covered by an average of 33 feet of white snow annually. 59% of the ski runs at Loveland are easy. Of the 1,365 acres
of ski terrain 41% is black and red; there's something for everybody at Loveland. Easy ski slopes make up 60% of the ski slopes at Arapahoe Basin; everybody likes this nearby ski hill with its 490 acres of skiable area. 40% of the ski slopes at Arapahoe Basin are red and black,
so the proficient skiers can have a great time too. The 6 great ski lifts bring skiers up the 2,270-foot elevation difference at the nearby ski hill Arapahoe Basin. Arapahoe Basin obtains an average of 31 feet of snow every year on its 67 ski slopes. At this hotel there are
conference and celebration facilities where you may organize gatherings, and the reception desk is always open, which is an incredibly splendid convenience. Acknowledged for its peaceful surroundings, Mountain Thunder Lodge is frequented by travelers from far and wide. This hotel
has a fine business center to keep you with the upper hand where you should be. If you’re leaving for a vacation, what better site is there than Breckenridge? On nearby Tenmile Creek you encounter a class III-V run of whitewater; the Close to Copper Mountain Ski Area to Dillon
Reservoir portion is 4.2 miles long. The Close to Copper Mountain Ski Area to Dillon Reservoir portion of Tenmile Creek is suited for whitewater paddlers who have been whitewater kayaking and rafting for a while. Arkansas River has a close by whitewater run; the Numbers Launch
to Railroad Bridge Launch section is a fine 5-mile-from-start-to-finish type IV run of whitewater. When the conditions are right this run of Arkansas River is an exciting run of river for whitewater boating. On Arkansas River you come upon the nearby Granite to Numbers Launch Site
section. This is a type IV-V, 6-mile-in-distance sweep of whitewater. The Granite to Numbers Launch Site section of Arkansas River is suggested for expert whitewater boaters solely. Check current conditions ahead of going on the whitewater, or else it's not safe. Mountain Thunder Lodge gets very little rainfall; during July this area sees the most rain while January is commonly the driest month.
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| | Ski Areas Near Mountain Thunder Lodge:
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Breckenridge, Colorado
, 1 miles away, 3398 vertical feet |
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Copper Mountain, Colorado
, 6 miles away, 2601 vertical feet |
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Keystone, Colorado
, 9 miles away, 2900 vertical feet |
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Loveland, Colorado
, 15 miles away, 2410 vertical feet |
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Arapahoe Basin, Colorado
, 15 miles away, 2270 vertical feet |
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Ski Cooper, Colorado
, 19 miles away, 1200 vertical feet |
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Vail, Colorado
, 24 miles away, 3450 vertical feet |
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Winter Park, Colorado
, 29 miles away, 3060 vertical feet |
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SolVista, Colorado
, 32 miles away, 1000 vertical feet |
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Beaver Creek, Colorado
, 33 miles away, 4040 vertical feet |
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| | Whitewater Near Mountain Thunder Lodge:
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Tenmile Creek, -blank-
County
, 5 miles away, Class III-V - 4.2 miles long (Close to Copper Mountain Ski Area to Dillon Reservoir) |
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Arkansas River, Chaffee
County
, 10 miles away, Class IV - 5 miles long (Numbers Launch to Railroad Bridge Launch) |
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Arkansas River, Chaffee
County
, 12 miles away, Class IV-V - 6 miles long (Granite to Numbers Launch Site) |
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Blue River, Summit
County
, 20 miles away, Class III-IV - 3 miles long (Blue River Camp Ground to FR 2400) |
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Woods Creek, Clear Creek
County
, 22 miles away, Class V - 0.5 miles long (Reservoir to Confluence with West Fork Clear Creek) |
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| | National Parks Near Mountain Thunder Lodge:
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Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park - CO
, 60 miles away |
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Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, Florissant - CO
, 63 miles away |
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Black Canyon Of The Gunnison National Park, Gunnison - CO
, 67 miles away |
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Curecanti National Recreation Area, Gunnison - CO
, 67 miles away |
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| | Trails Near Mountain Thunder Lodge:
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Burro Trail, Summit County
, 1 miles away |
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Wheeler Trail, Summit County
, 4 miles away |
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Miners Creek Trail, Summit County
, 5 miles away |
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Wheeler Trail, Summit County
, 6 miles away |
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Old Boreas Wagon Road, Park County
, 8 miles away |
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| | Camp Grounds Near Mountain Thunder Lodge:
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Tiger Run Resort, Breckenridge
, 3 miles away |
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Gold Pan Campground, Summit County
, 5 miles away |
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Pine Cove Campground, Summit County
, 6 miles away |
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Sentinel Island Campground, Summit County
, 6 miles away |
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Heaton Campground, Summit County
, 6 miles away |
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