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Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships

Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships

Experience the Magic of the Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships

Breckenridge, Colorado, transforms into a winter wonderland every January as it hosts the Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships presented by Toyota, a world-renowned event that draws artists and visitors from across the globe. This annual tradition celebrates art, creativity, and the breathtaking beauty of snow—and 2025 promises to be a spectacular showcase of talent.

Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships

What Are the Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships?

Imagine massive, 25-ton blocks of snow being hand-carved into intricate, larger-than-life works of art. That’s exactly what happens during the Snow Sculpture Championships. Twelve teams from around the world—including participants from Argentina, Germany, South Korea, and the USA—descend on Breckenridge with just their tools, inspiration, and a vision. Power tools? Not allowed! These masterpieces are created with hand tools and countless hours of labor, totaling approximately 94 hours over five days.

Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships

Once completed, the result is nothing short of awe-inspiring: a temporary outdoor art gallery set against the stunning backdrop of Breckenridge’s historic downtown. For a few magical days, these sculptures captivate spectators before melting away, reminding us to cherish the fleeting beauty of art and nature.

Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships
Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships

Key Dates for 2025

Mark your calendar for these essential dates to experience the event:

  • Sculpting Week: January 20-24, 2025
  • Viewing Week: January 24-29, 2025

While timed-entry reservations are required on Saturday, January 25, spectators are encouraged to visit the sculptures from Sunday, January 26, through Wednesday, January 29, when no reservations are needed. Note that the sculpture viewing area will close at 5:00 PM on January 29—so don’t wait until the last minute to see these works of art!

Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships
Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships

Meet the 2025 Teams

This year’s lineup includes 12 international teams, each bringing a unique cultural perspective to their designs. Among the competitors are:

  • Argentina
  • Quebec-Canada
  • Finland
  • Germany
  • India
  • South Korea
  • Mexico
  • Mongolia
  • Turkey
  • USA-Breckenridge
  • USA-Wisconsin/SnowOne
  • USA-Wisconsin/Snowblind

Each team earns its spot through a rigorous selection process, with artists submitting proposals the previous summer. The result is a lineup of elite sculptors ready to transform snow into stunning artistic expressions.

Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships
Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships
Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships

The Riverwalk Center: Your Event Hub

The heart of the Snow Sculpture Championships is the Riverwalk Center, where the event is free and open to the public. Located in the heart of downtown Breckenridge, the Riverwalk Center serves as the hub for event activities and information. From here, you’re just steps away from the sculptures, as well as Breckenridge’s charming shops, restaurants, and historic landmarks.

Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships
Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships
Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships

Discover Downtown Breckenridge

While the snow sculptures are the main event, Breckenridge’s vibrant downtown offers plenty to explore. Take a leisurely stroll along Main Street, where you’ll find:

  • Boutiques and Shops: From cozy winter gear to unique souvenirs, downtown Breckenridge has something for everyone.
  • Restaurants and Cafés: Warm up with a cup of hot cocoa or indulge in gourmet cuisine at one of the town’s many dining spots. Local favorites include Hearthstone Restaurant and Crepes A La Cart.
  • Breckenridge Welcome Center: Dive into the town’s history with interactive exhibits and helpful tips on making the most of your visit.

For those looking to embrace the outdoors, Breckenridge’s trails and parks provide a stunning winter backdrop. Take a walk along the Blue River Recpath or head up to Carter Park for sledding and snowy fun.

Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships
Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships
Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships
Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships

Tips for Spectators

To make the most of your visit to the Snow Sculpture Championships, keep these tips in mind:

  1. Dress Warmly: Temperatures can dip low, especially at night. Layers, hats, gloves, and sturdy winter boots are a must.
  2. Plan Your Visit: If you’re attending on Saturday, January 25, be sure to reserve your timed entry in advance. Arriving earlier in the week? Enjoy fewer crowds and a more relaxed experience.
  3. Photograph the Art: Bring your camera or smartphone to capture these incredible sculptures. Early mornings and evenings often provide the best lighting for photos.
  4. Support the Event: Consider donating to the Breckenridge Tourism Office, which helps keep the event free and accessible for all.
Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships

Why Visit Breckenridge in Winter?

The Snow Sculpture Championships are just one of many reasons to visit Breckenridge during the winter months. This charming mountain town offers:

  • World-Class Skiing and Snowboarding: With five peaks and over 2,900 acres of skiable terrain, Breckenridge Ski Resort is a paradise for winter sports enthusiasts.
  • Nordic Skiing and Snowshoeing: Explore serene trails at the Breckenridge Nordic Center, located just minutes from downtown.
  • Festive Atmosphere: The town’s holiday lights, cozy fireplaces, and friendly locals create a warm and inviting vibe.

Whether you’re here for the snow sculptures, the slopes, or simply to soak in the alpine beauty, Breckenridge offers something special for everyone.

Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships
Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships
Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships

Plan Your Visit Today

Don’t miss the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships presented by Toyota—a one-of-a-kind event that combines art, culture, and community in the heart of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. Whether you’re marveling at the sculptures, exploring downtown, or enjoying Breckenridge’s endless winter activities, you’re sure to create memories that will last a lifetime.

Start planning your trip today and experience the magic of Breckenridge in winter!

Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships
Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships
Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships
Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships
Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships
Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships
Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships
Discover the 2025 Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships

Adventures in Portugal

Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Cabo Da Roca

EUROPEAN TRAVEL

This blog post is for sharing a bit of our most recent Adventures in Portugal, our first big trip since the pandemic began. When COVID-19 first came about, we were planning a trip to Switzerland. We were set to leave in May. We were hesitant on canceling, hoping that this thing would get under control and we could continue on with our travels. That was not meant to be as the world shut down only days later.

We love to travel to Europe, as Dina’s father emigrated from Greece, beginning a life in New York before finally settling in Florida. Over the past ten years we have traveled and connected with family in Greece, and have traveled to his mountain village. We’ll save that story for another time, but it was quite the adventure getting there and we definitely would not have made it without the Greek family’s help.

We opted for a visit to Portugal and this set of images is a sampling of what we saw, ate, and experienced while there. Please feel free to CONTACT US and send us an email with any questions or comments about Portugal and the areas shown below. And, since we did our traveling in the spring, we are back in Breckenridge for the summer and ready to help buyers and sellers in the Summit County Real Estate market!

Adventures in Portugal - Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate
Dina and Stacy at the Ponte Da Piedade

LISBON

When you fly to Portugal, travelers usually choose the capital city of Lisbon. After reading other itineraries being shared in an online forum, I saw that others chose to fly into Porto, which is up north, and then would travel south, eventually departing the country from Lisbon. We spent a few days in Lisbon, Cascais and Peniche before starting our hiking adventure. We enjoy wandering around neighborhoods and seeing how the locals live. On the last day before leaving, we did a tuk tuk tour and I would actually recommend it at the start so that you can see the city quickly and then walk to the areas that interest you most. We used UBER and taxis in the cities and then traveled by bus and train when we went south towards the Alentejo and Algarve regions.

Adventures in Portugal - Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Lisbon Tram
Adventures in Portugal - Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - lisbon
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Lisbon Tram
The Lisbon Cathedral
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Lisbon
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Ground tile
The sidewalks were made with various designs and small tiles.
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Lisbon 2
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Street Art 3
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Dina and Stacy Sanchez
Adventures in Portugal - Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Lisbon neighborhood
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Cascais
Walking back to our hotel in Cascais, near Lisbon. Photo by Dina Sanchez.
Lisbon, Portugal 2022

CABO DA ROCA

“Cabo da Roca or Cape Roca is a cape which forms the westernmost point of the Sintra Mountain Range, of mainland Portugal, of continental Europe, and of the Eurasian landmass. It is situated in the municipality of Sintra, near Azóia, in the southwest of the district of Lisbon.” Wikipedia

Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Cabo Da Roca 3
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Cabo Da Roca 2
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Cabo Da Roca
Cabo Da Roca - Portugal 2022

BUILDING TILE

I found a good article that explains the history and background of all the colorful tiles you see on buildings and I’ve put an excerpt below, but you can read the full article by CLICKING HERE.

These polished painted tiles — called azulejos after the Arabic al-zulaich, meaning polished stone — were introduced to the country by the Moors, who had learned the craft from the Persians.

The Persians likely were influenced by Roman floor mosaics that they encountered in the 7th century when moving into parts of North Africa that had once been ruled by Rome.

After the Portuguese took over Ceuta in Morocco in 1415, they started working with this form of tile work themselves. The historic Moorish art mixed with the 16th century Italian invention of “majolica” — painting colors directly onto wet clay over a layer of white enamel — made the tiles bright and vibrant and the Portuguese fell in love with the art form.

Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Tile 3
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Tile
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Tile 2
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Tile
Adventures in Portugal - Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Tile Lisbon
Adventures in Portugal - Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Lisbon tile 2

CULINARY CULTURE

One of our favorite things was to explore the different restaurants, and what we found was seafood and more seafood! Of course there was a famous roasted chicken dish with a spicy sauce, Pri Pri, but we seemed to be fans of the local octopus. We had different kinds of fish along the way, sardines, cod, and even a swordfish for one meal. We were recommended to a small restaurant in Lagos, Casinha de Petisco, from our sea kayak guide, and it was probably the best meal of the trip. A large dish filled with mussels, shrimp, scallops and vegetables was absolutely AMAZING. The lamb shank in the picture below was mouth watering and so so good. After walking miles and miles around Lisbon, Lagos, and on the trail, it was very nice to have such fresh food waiting for us.

Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Dina Sanchez
Lamb Shank
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Portugal Food 2
Octopus
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Food 2
Black Linguini at RITUAL in Vila Nova Da Milafontes
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Food
More octopus and the ubiquitous Super Bock

SINTRA

Known for its castles and fairy tale like setting, we knew to expect crowds. We opted for one that we thought we would enjoy the best and skipped the others. Some of you that visit this area will want to hire a guide to minimize logistics and wait times. They can help navigate the crowds and provide the history and backstory of the area. There are many other areas that we did not allow enough time for, so we will have to go back and revisit this magical place. You can find out more information by CLICKING HERE.

Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Castle 2
The Moorish Castle was our destination as the Pena Palace was sooooo busy.
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Castle
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Sintra
Skipping the lines and walking down to Sintra.
The Moorish Castle in Sintra, Portugal
Hiking down from Sentra, Portugal

OBIDOS

A highlight and extra special treat of our time in Portugal was connecting with clients turned friends who sold their homes in the US and moved their family to Peniche, a popular surf town o nthe coast north of Lisbon. We were picked up at the airport and after a few days in and around Lisbon, they picked us up again and we spent time with them in Peniche and even took us to picturesque Obidos. This small town had a tall castle like wall surrounding it and was very charming. We explored the town and enjoyed a fabulous meal with the family before departing to the southern region of Portugal.

Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Obidos
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Obidos 3
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Obidos
Peniche + Obidos - Portugal

ROTA VICENTINA

This was probably the highlight of the trip for us. An off the beaten path kind of hike, and soft adventure combined. Dina did some research and found this 13 day trek and after talking with one of the outfitters, suggested a couple of days for us get the best views, avoid the deepest sand (which we still had plenty of) and enjoy the route. They even arranged to transport our gear, while we hiked with only a day pack with layers, food, water and our electronics. I always carried a back up battery if we needed it, which we did, as we navigated with the help of offline maps on my phone. I usually prefer paper maps, but this route didn’t have anything simple, and I didn’t want to pull out a book as we hiked along. The All Trails offline maps were great, and I highly recommend them if you do this trail.

Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Rota Vicentina
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Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Rota Vicentina 4
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Rota Vicentina 2
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Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Rota Vicentina
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Rota Vicentina 2
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Rota Vicentina - Portugal Hiking Trail

LAGOS

We hiked a couple of legs of the Rota Vicentina before taking a taxi to Lagos. There we sea kayaked and walked around the small alleys of the downtown area. We then spent a few nights in Carvoeiro, a spot near the famous Benagil Cave. We opted for a boat tour that day, as I anticipated lots of boat traffic and I was right. We dipped in and out of sea caves, as we had on our sea kayak tour only days before, and we hike the seven hanging valleys trail the following day before taking the train back to Lisbon. We ended our last day by meeting up with our friends for lunch and for a quick walk around the downtown area. We really enjoyed the warm weather, fabulous food and gorgeous scenery of Portugal. Put it on your bucket list and if you have any questions or comments, please use the form at the bottom of the blog to send us a message! Travel safe and be well.

Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Lagos Tree
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Street Art
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Scene
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Street Art 2
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Lagos
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Lagos 2
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Lagos Cave
Mountain Habitat Breckenridge Real Estate - Seven Hanging Valleys Hike

Breckenridge, Colorado – International Snow Sculpting Competition

Breckenridge, Colorado - International Snow Sculpting Competition

Breckenridge, Colorado – International Snow Sculpting Competition

The Breckenridge, Colorado – International Snow Sculpting Competition is an annual event that draws thousands of locals and visitors to the core of the historic district in downtown Breck. Teams brave the sun, cold and wind of a high alpine environment to work with tons of snow, stomped on by hundreds of volunteers to create a square blank canvas of solid snow. Creativity, hard work and execution come together over a week of carving before the time limit and judging.

I’ve seen some delicate pieces crash before the judging. If you can see the teams working on the sculpture before the deadline, I would highly recommend it. It’s fun to see the different roles that team members take. You can see it’s a collective effort from a group of dedicated people working with a temporary medium, and producing amazing exhibits that brings families together to spend time together. It’s one of my favorite events in Breckenridge, just for its originality and uniqueness.

Breck Snow Sculptures 2017: The Blank Canvases

Breck Snow Sculptures Video and Photo Albums

I’ve shared videos to the blocks and then to a longer, carving section of clips. The final designs are showed at the end. But, I wanted to show the artists at work. Because that’s how I saw them. It was fun to put these together, and I try to put out an album or group of images of both carving in action, and final designs, so please come back to this blog and our social profiles to see more fun images of the snow sculptures in Breck and other mountain life scenery, community info and Summit County, Colorado MLS highlights and featured homes. Please contact us to learn more about this event and other lifestyle amenities from living in the high country.

 

2015 International Snow Sculpting Championships in Breckenridge, Colorado

 

Get Answers to Your Questions

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Breckenridge, Colorado - International Snow Sculpting Competition