Farmers market season is almost upon Summit County. Here is where to get your farmers market fix. The Breckenridge Sunday Market will run from June 8-Sept. 8 and will be every Sunday from 10 a.m..
From handmade jewelry to custom swimsuits, Summit County locals have turned their passion for art and design into viable fashion businesses. Katie Pickens and Nichole Steuart are among the folks in Summit County who have.
This column tries to focus strictly on beer and related topics, but sometimes I bend the rules to talk spirits and such. With two different beverage-related festivals happening this weekend, it felt right to write.
Don’t know what to do this weekend? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Pull up a seat to the counter, and I’ll tell you about everything that’s hot and happening. Farmers markets have returned.
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Looking to explore Breckenridge? You’re in luck because there are tons of ways to explore the community without spending a dime. Here’s a taste of what the area has to offer.
Visit the Breckenridge troll
Your visit wouldn’t be complete without visiting the Breckenridge troll known as Isak Heartstone, the most popular outdoor art exhibit in Breckenridge. The troll is a 15-foot tall wooden sculpture created by Danish artist Thomas Dambo. To find him, locate the Trollstigen Trailhead near the Illinois Gulch Trailhead. There’s parking near the trailhead, or you can visit GoBreck.com