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Arapahoe Basin

The Legend isn’t any ordinary ski mountain; we earned our reputation from decades of pioneering and experience. With a summit elevation of 13,050 feet, visit the Swiss Alps right here in the Colorado Rockies. Set at the base of the Continental Divide on Loveland Pass, A-Basin offers over a hundred expertly carved trails, above timberline bowls and deep powder stashes. Whether you are interested in those groomed cruiser runs or maybe chutes and glades are more your style, the Basin has it! Experience why Arapahoe Basin is called the Legend…

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Beaver Creek

At the gate, you leave everyday life behind. That’s why people travel to Beaver Creek, Colorado from all over the world, and many make it a tradition. The drama of rock and sky, the sheer grandeur of this place, is one reason. That it is North America’s World Cup mountain is another. It is also a place of intimacy. A private resort hidden from view, with the power to bring people together. “The consummate kid-friendly resort.” That’s what SKI Magazine…

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Breckenridge

Four huge peaks with over 2200 acres of skiing and riding, five terrain parks, four half-pipes, two high-speed six passenger Super Chairs, the highest chairlift in North America, a state-of-the-art children’s ski and snowboard school, unparalleled grooming, exciting events and a historic mining town with endless shopping, dining and nightlife. Breckenridge is the Perfect Mountain Town…

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Copper Mountain

Copper Mountain’s award-winning trail layout features gentle, sloping runs on the west side that get progressively steeper as you head east. Skiers and boarders of all abilities can enjoy the terrain without having to worry about congested bottleneck areas or tricky routes to the bottom. Snowcat skiing on Tucker Mountain challenges those seeking adventure while a separate base area for beginners at Union Creek creates the perfect…

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Dillon and Frisco

Summit County is the 19th most populous of the 64 counties of the state of Colorado of the United States. The county population was 23,538 at U.S. Census 2000.[1] The county seat is Breckenridge. The Silverthorne Micropolitan Statistical Area comprises Summit County.

Summit County was organized as one of the seventeen original Colorado counties by the First Territorial Legislature on November 1, 1861…

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Keystone

The evolution continues. Keystone has invested in improvements to the village restaurants, bars, outdoor concerts and night skiing experience. Expect even more snowmaking, grooming, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and overall value. Get into the powder on a snowcat tour or check out the expanded tree skiing. Adventure Point tests your tubing, snowbiking and airboarding skill and the mountain offers steep bumps…

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Loveland

Loveland Ski Area is Colorado’s best ski and snowboarding resort, just minutes from Denver. Enjoy the best snow, snowboarding, skiing, ski season passes, ski schools & Loveland Ski Area events at Colorado’s premier ski and snowboard resort. Loveland Ski Area is near to the hearts and homes of generations of Colorado skiers and riders. Just 53 miles from Denver…

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Vail

At Vail, ski and snowboard your way through 7 miles of front side groomers, 7 Legendary Back Bowls, 3 fun terrain parks, the most groomed terrain on the planet, and 9 kid’s adventure skiing zones! Totalled up, Vail has 5,289 acres of the most diverse and expansive skiing in the world, blessed with over 300 days of sunshine a year…

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