Keystone,
Colorado
Keystone Resort offers everything you could possibly desire for a
complete winter vacation. With three different mountains to choose
from there is plenty of variety for everyone. An eight month ski season
(October - June), and a 12 hour ski day with night skiing have helped
Keystone become what Skiing Magazine has referred to as the "ultimate
all things to all skiers" resort.
Keystone
Skiing
Keystone Skiing has four different mountains to ski. Together
they offer 2,227 skiable acres of terrain serviced by 24 lifts.
Three mountains are accessible from the Keystone Village Base area.
The fourth, Arapahoe Basin is a 10 minute shuttle ride up Loveland
Pass. Keystone Mountain is known for its groomed, wide trails, and
designated slow skiing areas, perfect for families and beginners.
North Peak boasts steep mogul covered runs, and smooth cruisers
that cater to the more advanced skier. The Outback features gladed
tree skiing to offer the adventurous intermediate and advanced skiers
powder skiing long after the main runs turn to packed powder.
Keystone
Snowboarding
Snowboards are now allowed on Keystone, North Peak, and the Outback.
Snowboards are also allowed everywhere in Summit County!
Keystone
Nordic Skiiing
Keystone's Cross Country Center, at the new River Course golf course,
maintains 16k of prepared trails and 57 k of ungroomed trails through
the White River National Forest. Cross country and telemark lessons
and tours are available for all ability levels. Rental equipment is
also available.
Other
Activities
Keystone offers an abundance of activities to experience. Keystone
boasts the largest outdoor maintained ice skating facility in the
United States. From Ice Skating, Sleigh Rides, Shopping, Scenic Gondola
Rides, and Snow Mobile rentals there is plenty to do besides ski.
A fitness center and indoor tennis are also available. In addition,
there are also many special events held throughout the season.
ContactKeystone
Resort:
keystoneinfo@vailresorts.com
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