The original wooden ski map!
Every map is designed, hand drawn, and crafted inhouse with every piece being individually glued on one-by-one. In addition, all of our frames are made from scratch and are 100% wood. This is an official licensed Vail product which includes Breckenridge's logo and trademarked features, making our products truly one of a kind.
This unique form of artwork combines the rustic charm of wooden signs with the beauty and functionality of ski trail maps, creating a one-of-a-kind pieces that celebrate the joys of skiing and the great outdoors. Whether you're looking to add a touch of mountain-inspired style to your home or office, or searching for the perfect gift for the skier in your life, wooden ski trail map art is a great option that is sure to impress.
Hanging hardware is included.
When you first arrive in Breckenridge, the mountain will take your breath away. Especially if you've got those New England lungs. Sitting at a base elevation of 9,600 feet, consisting of 5 peaks, and over 50% being expert / advanced terrain - this mountain has a lot to offer. I spared no expense of detail in the obvious fun zones - the brilliant bowls and endless glades.
Let's face it, there's no doubt that Breck is a beast of a resort and a stunning location to display. And then there's the people. Breckenridge is a tight-knit community, and everyone is here for the same reason: to enjoy the mountain lifestyle. As I made my way up for my first time, a few locals led me right to the sweet spots on the North Bowl and it was truly heaven-on-earth.
Off the mountain, Breckenridge is just as amazing. The town itself is full of history and character, with buildings that date back to the Gold Rush era. You can stroll down Main Street and pop into local shops, grab a beer at a brewery, or dig into some delicious food at one of the many restaurants. One thing is for sure - you can't go wrong with Breck!
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Trails: 187
Terrain: 13% Beginner, 41% Intermediate, 46% Expert
Base elevation: 9,600 feet
Summit elevation: 12,998 feet
Vertical: 3,398 feet
Skiable area: 2,908 acres
Average Annual Snowfall: 355 inches