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Breckenridge

3 events in Breckenridge
  • Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 10:30 AM

    The Oktoberfest 5K is back again this fall offering an active start to a festive weekend. Lace up your running shoes and experience the changing aspens and beautiful scenery in this 5K trail run on Town of Breckenridge Trails, finishing in time to enjoy the Breckenridge Oktoberfest celebration. The race is open to 300 runners.

    THIS RACE FINISHES ON MAIN STREET BRECKENRIDGE AT BLUE RIVER PLAZA. OKTOBERFEST KICKS OFF AT THE BLUE RIVER PLAZA AT 10:00AM (Course subject to change from last year).

    Pre-registration closes at 8:00am Friday, September 12. Fees are: Adults (18 and older) $40 and Youth (17 and under) $15. The first 250 registrants will recieve an Oktoberfest 5K long sleeve tech shirt.

    Same-day registration begins at 8:30am (if available and not sold out).

    Fees are: Adults $40 and Youth $15 and includes an Oktoberfest 5K t-shirt.

    Event details and schedule

    In the event of inclement weather or unforeseen trail conditions, the race director reserves the right to delay, cancel or reschedule the race. There are no refunds in the event of cancellation.

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  • Sun, Aug 15, 2027 at 8:25 AM

    THE 2027 BRECK EPIC

    August 10-15, 2027

    Back to the beginning. When mountain biking was a about big rides with friends. About lending a hand when a rider went down. About how a shared experience on a challenging backcountry course disproportionately enriched all involved.

    INCREDIBLE COURSES

    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 starting and finishing within a mile from downtown Breckenridge. The race utilizes the magnificently sprawling and interconnected network of trails that span the width and breadth of Summit and Park Counties.

    When mapping out the courses we asked ourselves; “What big rides would we want to tackle if we had most of the day to slaughter and 6 of our best friends along for the ride?” The answer lies before you. The six stages that compose the Epic are a well-rounded rider’s dream. Long middle-ring climbs, endless big-ring mashing descents.

    THE LONG HAUL

    The 2027 version of the Epic marks our 19th edition. That's a lonnnnng time! "Time," some would.say, "To spice things up!" We think you'll like what we have on deck. The race is rad. The courses are beyond fun. The vibe? Mid-90’s mayhem. And Breck? It's amazing. Great people, amazing food and unbelievable weather.

    In an average year, Epic will host riders from 25 different countries and 40 states. Why? We think because events like ours are just rare. It's a unique combination of mayhem and organization, with a huge emphasis on camaraderie and community.

    BIGGER ISN'T BETTER - 400 RIDER LIMIT

    We'll also be limiting the field in 2027. This is a statement about how we feel about the quality of the race experience. We simply believe that it's more fun when there are fewer people out there. Bigger isn't better. BETTER is better. We think you'll have a better time without your snout poking up some other rider's tailpipe all day. Not that there's anything wrong with that. But as they say, unless you're the lead dog, that view is always the same.

    We feel that our course can handle more, but the question is, "Should it?" Our personal answer is no. Our commitment to our riders and to our trail network and community is to keep our numbers down. Because it's a better experience for our riders and because it lessens the impact on our trail system.

    So yeah. Space is limited. That's by design.

    If a weeklong tour of the world's greatest high alpine trail network sounds like your cup of tea, come join us. We’ve got great people in a great town with courses that you’re gonna need to ride to believe. What else do you really need?

    MikeMac

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