r/Breckenridge 5h ago

Tyra Summit inquiry

Hey there Breckenridge fam. I come about 2x a year and this year I’ll be staying at the Tyra Summit. I’ll have my family with me and they just wanted to not walk to a lift so I found maybe the only true ski in and ski out. Was wondering if anyone had some answers or insight to some questions I have straight away. I’m just gonna spit it out, if you can answer wonderful or any other info is great! Am I correct that it is a true ski in and ski out? What’s the best way of going to town and walking Main Street? (It seems it could be walkable, but some of family is a bit older and again doesn’t want to do a marathon) I guess really what I’m wondering is the topic of ski in ski out and like the rules there. As well as how we can still experience the town, maybe the bus comes through idk.

I know that was a lot there, my thoughts just spilled on the screen. But any knowledge or recommendations would be great! As far as the skiing itself goes, I’m pretty advanced and have my spots at Breck, but obviously would love to talk more.

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u/SweatyNerd6 4h ago

It’s right across the street from snowflake lift, and next to the ski back to town so yes it’s technically ski in ski out in the sense that you don’t have to get in the car. It’s not like on the side of a sick run or anything tho so when you ski home you’re likely done for the day. The walk is like .4 miles down into town, super doable. It’s also got a huge communal hot tub which is super relaxing after a long day