SEARCH FOR VACATION RENTALS

SKI, SNOWBOARD, AND BIKE DISCOUNT RENTAL LINKS

  • Pioneer Sports 970.668.3668 Located behind Colorado Rocky Mountain Resorts office in Frisco next to Wal-Mart. Mention you are staying with Colorado Rocky Mountain Resorts and receive $2 OFF posted walk-in rates on a 1 or 2 day rental price and $5 OFF posted walk-in rates on 3 or more day rental price. Reservations recommended. Not valid with any other offers, restrictions may apply.
  • Carvers Ski Shop 970.453.0132 Located conveniently on Main Street in Breckenridge.  Mention you are staying with Colorado Rocky Mountain Resorts and receive 10% off daily rentals and 20% off repairs. Reservations recommended. Not valid with any other offer, restrictions may apply. 

 

TRANSPORTATION LINKS

  • Peak One Express 970.368.2840 We offer personalized shuttle service from Denver International Airport to destinations in Summit County such as Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper, Dillon, and Silverthorne. Perfect for skiers, snowboarders, holiday vacationers, and any other travelers headed to the Colorado mountains this winter. Our flexible schedules, easy access and well-maintained vehicles staffed by knowledgeable and friendly professional drivers make Peak One Express the obvious choice for mountain shuttle services.
  • Fresh Tracks Transportation 970.453.4052 Providing safe and reliable shuttle service between all resorts, including Breckenridge, Vail, Beaver Creek, Keystone, Copper Mountain and Arapahoe Basin.  Door to door shuttle service to and from Denver International Airport to all of Summit County.
  • Colorado Mountain Express 800.525.6363 Airport shared shuttle service, resort access service, and premier private chauffeured service all available.

 

VACATION MENU PLANNING & DELIVERY LINKS

  • Peak Provisions 970.262.1200 Vacation menu planning and provision delivery in Summit County.
  • RoadRunner Service 970.389.8463 Shops for you and delivers food to your vacation home for you to enjoy more time with your family while on vacation without the hassle of shopping.

 

GROCERY SHOPPING

  • Summit County offers Safeway and Walmart in Frisco, as well as City Market in both Breckenridge and Dillon. Target is located in Silverthorne.

 

CHILD CARE SERVICE LINKS

  • Baby's Away 970.668.5408 Child supply rental service serving all of Summit County.
  • Resort Sitters 970.513.4445 Our experienced and reliable sitters come to you with age-appropriate activities for the kids. Sitters are at least 21, background checked and CPR certified. Book early! In Summit County since 2001, Resort Sitters is a licensed andinsured Colorado Company.
  • Mountain Sitters, LLC 512.261.5053 Premiere Babysitting Service since "1998".  We provide professional, quality care for your children. We look forward to serving you in beautiful Vail Valley and Summit County Colorado in YOUR LOCATION. Excellent reputation for service!

 

HOW TO PREPARE FOR YOUR MOUNTAIN VACATION

  • Take a lesson. Like everything else, you'll improve the most when you receive some guidance. The best way to become good at downhill skiing or snowboarding is to take a lesson from a qualified instructor. You'll safely learn more in a 2 hour lesson than you will in 2 weeks on your own.
  • Get in shape. Don't try to ski yourself into shape. You'll enjoy skiing and snowboarding more if you're physically fit.
  • Obtain proper equipment. Be sure to have your ski or snowboard bindings adjusted correctly at a local ski shop. You can rent quality ski or snowboarding equipment at one of our trusted rental shops, call for details.
  • Dress in layers. Layering allows you to accommodate your body's constantly changing temperature. For example, dress in polypropylene underwear (top and bottoms), which feels good next to the skin, dries quickly, absorbs sweat and keeps you warm. Wear a turtleneck, sweater and jacket. Do NOT wear cotton as a base layer.
  • Be prepared. Mother Nature has a mind of her own. Bring a headband or hat with you to the slopes, 60 percent of heat-loss is through the head. Wear gloves or mittens (mittens are usually better for those susceptible to cold hands).
  • Drink plenty of water. At 9,700' base elevation, our climate is extremely dry, so it is easy to dehydrate. Staying hydrated (which includes consuming less alcohol than at sea level) also helps you avoid altitude sickness.
  • If you're tired, stop skiing. Stop before you become fatigued. Injuries usually result from fatigue. Have a seat and enjoy the environment around you. Most of all have fun.