Colorado Ski Areas and Resorts
Will your next Colorado outing include cruisin’ the groomers, ridin’ the back bowls or tearin’ it up in the terrain park? It should! Colorado’s 26 Ski Resorts offer the best snow, best winter activities and attractions in the world! They don’t call us Ski Country USA for nothing!
Arapahoe Basin Ski Area
Arapahoe Basin is situated high on the Continental Divide. It offers the highest ski-able terrain in North America and views from the “top of the world”. We think of A-Basin as a unique place where it’s all about the skiing and riding. Although there are no lodges, condos or timeshares, Arapahoe Basin stands out from
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Aspen Highlands Ski Area
Just ask the locals and they’ll tell you, Aspen Highlands is their favorite! Why? Big mountain skiing! With over 1000 acres of terrain, there’s something for everyone, but if your interested in a challenge, Aspen Highlands Ski Resort is just what you’ve been looking for. With over 50% of the mountain dedicated to Diamond and
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Aspen Mountain Resort
Since 1947 Aspen Mountain Ski Area, with its famous black-diamond terrain, has been known for “great groomers, glades, bumps and steeps for anyone who dares step off the lift”. Aspen Mountain has tried to maintain the excitement and fun for visitors and has added new gondolas and great Sundeck cuisine at the summit. Investing an
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Beaver Creek Resort
In 1972, visionaries from Vail began designing a very expensive and state-of-the-art Euro style resort which they named Beaver Creek. First envisioned by Pete Seibert, co-founder and former owner of Vail Resort, this village was thought to be a contender for the 1976 Winter Olympics alpine events. However, when Denver backed out from holding the
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Breckenridge Ski Resort
The town of Breckenridge is the largest historic district of Colorado, it has as much to offer off the mountain as it does on its many trails. Take your pick from a wide variety of activities, attractions, and shops to keep you entertained. With an amazing 1.63 million skiers visiting in the 2007-2008 season, Breckenridge
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Buttermilk Resort
Buttermilk is one of four ski resorts just north of Aspen Highlands in Aspen, Colorado. Buttermilk Ski Area is the easiest skiing mountain in the group and is considered a low altitude family-oriented area. It’s also the location of one of the best ski schools and children’s ski programs in the USA. The current Managing
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Copper Mountain Ski Resort
Copper Mountain is what the locals call “a nearly perfect mountain”, one of Colorado’s best ski areas. In 1971, Chuck Lewis, Copper’s founder, negotiated a deal to purchase 280 acres at the base of the mountain for the ski area. That summer, the initial construction began on the ski trails. Over the years, new lifts
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Crested Butte Mountain Resort
Crested Butte has always been known as the perfect place to improve your skiing ability. Its natural progression from beginner to advanced terrain makes learning easy and fun! In addition, it has some of the easiest access to what is considered the country’s best steeps. There you’ll find classic bowl skiing and unexplored lines on
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Durango Mountain Resort
Durango is among the most beautiful places in Colorado to visit. There are National Parks and Monuments nearby and so many things to see and do, you could take weeks exploring the area. The Durango Mountain Resort used to be known as Purgatory, originally named by a farmer in the late 1800’s who adopted that
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Echo Mountain Park
If you’re in Denver and you want to ski or board in less than an hour, you need to get to Echo Park! Unlike any other ski area in the region, Echo Mountain is “dedicated to unleashing your inner freestyle self”. This is not your typical luxury resort, fine dining and valet parking venue –
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