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Popular Colorado Ski Resorts
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Arapahoe Basin or "The Basin" as it's sometimes called is a renowned ski area in the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
"The Basin" has over 900 acres of skiable terrain, 3 lodges, 105 trails, and 7 chairlifts.
Arapahoe Basin usually receives over 350 inches of snowfall annually and is well known for its especially long season.
Aspen / Snowmass is one of the most accessible Rocky Mountain resorts and offers four peaks including Aspen Mountain, Snowmass, Aspen Highlands and Buttermilk.
Buttermilk is an excellent learning mountain for new skiers and snowboarders.
Beaver Creek combines the refinement of a five-star resort with a relaxed, family atmosphere.
Beaver Creek is a modern custom-designed resort with the cozy, unhurried feel of an Alpine Village.
Breckenridge offers four mountains, terrain for any ability, and a quaint 140 year old Victorian town.
As the largest historic district in Colorado, the town of Breckenridge offers a wide variety of shops, activities, culture and attractions.
Copper Mountain is the largest and perhaps least crowded resort in Summit County.
Copper Mountain offers premier skiing and riding, with a 9,700-foot base elevation that ensures optimal conditions throughout the winter season.
Crested Butte is located within the Gunnison National Forest and the Elk Mountain Range of the Colorado Rockies.
Crested Butte is an 1880's historic town that offers a mix of friendly people, charming buildings and great Rocky Mountains skiing and scenery.
Durango / Purgatory is located 25 miles north of Durango.
Durango / Purgatory offers dramatic vistas, two terrain parks, a children's play park, a racing course, 85 trails and 1,200 acres of terraced terrain.
The town of Durango is a National Registered Historic District.
Durango's Main Avenue looks much like it did 100 years ago.
Keystone is located in the White River National Forest about an hour from Denver.
Keystone offers three mountain playgrounds - Dercum Mountain, North Peak, and The Outback.
There are over 3,000 acres of bowls, bumps, glades, steeps and groomers.
Keystone has great night skiing.
Loveland offers an abundance of snow from October through May, varied skiing terrain, and is an easy 51 mile trip from the city of Denver.
Loveland is known for being a great value as well as a local's favorite.
Monarch is located in southern Colorado and offers 1000+ acres of terrain, 54 trails, and an extreme-terrain area called Mirkwood.
It's one of the oldest ski areas in Colorado, established in 1939.
Monarch may be one of Colorado's best-kept-secrets due to its great ski terrain, short lift lines and less crowds.
Powderhorn offers more than 600 acres of deep powder, terrain parks, amazing views, hospitable service, an informal atmosphere and a welcome feeling of being home.
Powderhorn is nestled on the edge of the Grand Mesa, 35 minutes from Grand Junction, Colorado.
Steamboat is nestled 7,000 feet up in the Colorado Rockies and is one of North America's largest ski mountains with
six peaks of groomed cruisers, bumps, steeps, open meadows, world-famous tree skiing, and lots of Champagne powder snow.
Sunlight is a small resort area known for its laid back atmosphere and affordable prices.
Sunlight offers beautiful vistas of majestic Mount Sopris and the surrounding Elk Mountain Range.
Sunlight has surprising variety for its size, encompassing easy beginner runs, cruiser runs, as well as a section of steep chutes.
Telluride offers a combination of awe-inspiring views, a mix of quality terrain for all levels of skiers,
pristine slopes with plenty of Rockies snow, friendly locals, and a laid back, hassle free, one of a kind mountain town.
Vail boasts three distinct areas of the mountain, each with their own features, including four terrain parks, seven bowls and over 5,000 acres of free ride terrain.
The town of Vail also offers a variety of dining, shops, activities, events and attractions.
Winter Park is the annual snowfall leader among major Colorado resorts with an annual average of 30 feet.
Winter Park is located about 67 miles from Denver and offers an incredible variety of terrain spread across five mountains.
Here you can ski, skate, shop, dine or unwind at Colorado's longest continually operated ski resort.
Wolf Creek is a high alpine ski resort area in southern Colorado.
Wolf Creek is known for its abundant light powder snow, mix of beautiful pristine terrain, its varied trails for all levels of skiers, and its friendly atmosphere.
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