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Gold Hill Trailhead

Updated onJuly 7, 2021

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Gold Hill Trailhead is a mountain engagement location on Highway 9 between Frisco and Breckenridge that features mountain views, aspen trees and wildflowers.

Chances are you have driven right past the Gold Hill Trailhead and never given it much thought. On the top of the hill you’ll find some great views of the Tenmile Range.

You can find a few wildflowers along the trail in July and August. In the fall, the golden aspen trees contrast nicely with the evergreen trees.

The trail is actually part of the Colorado Trail that stretches from Waterton Canyon south of Denver to Durango over 485 miles.

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VENUE DETAILS

Location: 39°32'29.1"N 106°02'32.3"W
Nearest Town: Breckenridge
Elevation: 9,208 ft.
Permit: Not Required

WHY WE LOVE IT

This is the perfect place to start a session in Breckenridge because the quick hike to the top will get your adrenaline flowing, creating energy for the photos.
Joseph and Shabnam share a laugh in a grove of yellow aspen trees during their Breckenridge fall colors engagement photos on Gold Hill
Joseph kisses Shabnam in front of a grove of yellow aspen trees during their Breckenridge fall colors engagement photos on Gold Hill
Shabnam and Joseph share a moment together on Gold Hill in Breckenridge

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Real weddings don’t fit neatly into four, six or even eight hour packages. Our collections don’t require you to know your timeline months before your wedding.
As a a documentary photographer, I love moments. And it turns out a lot of moments happen before most photographers arrive or after they leave. That’s why all of our collections include up to 10 hours!

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