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Heather Burke
Written by Heather Burke / Photos by Greg Burke
Last updated June 14, 2023

If there's one state that we can call 'ski paradise’, it's definitely Colorado. Home of several world-class ski resorts, Colorado has some of the best terrain diversity, snow quality, off-slope amenities, and more. 

With over 30 ski resorts, from the famous household names Vail, Aspen, and Breckenridge, to family favourites like Keystone, Steamboat, and Winter Park, it can be hard to choose the right resort for you. To help, our ski travel specialists have put together a list of the best ski resorts in Colorado.

breckenridge ski resort
Breck in a snapshot

Why Ski Breckenridge

With 187 trails spread across 2,908 acres of skiable terrain, Breckenridge has some of the best ski slopes in Colorado. It is also home to North America’s highest chairlift, the Imperial Express SuperChair, soaring to a height of 12,840 feet! Don’t forget to take this opportunity to catch a glimpse of Colorado’s breathtaking peaks when you're at the top! The ski resort also boasts one of the highest base elevations in Colorado at 9,600 feet, creating the perfect formula for making good quality snow. Just beware altitude sickness is a thing here. Breckenridge centerpiece is unquestionably Peak 8, offering everything from groomers, to award-winning terrain parks and powder-filled bowls. You can access Breckenridge with the EPIC Ski Pass program. 

The Town

With a town that was voted one of the best ski towns in the US, Breckenridge's Main Street is lined with bistros, bars, saloons, and a brewery, while activities like dog sledding and snowmobiling are just nearby. Breckenridge has a good balance of lodging options, après-ski entertainment and non-skiing activities at an affordable price.

Official Site: https://www.breckenridge.com/

Known for

Breckenridge is one of the most popular ski resorts in Colorado with a world-renown ski town

Highlights

  • Breckenridge has tons of activities besides skiing such as dog-sledding and snowmobiling
  • Experience the unforgettable nightlife in this vibrant Colorado ski town
  • Offers a diverse range of resort lodgings from affordable to lavishly high-end
  • Due to its popularity, big crowds at the resort are a pain

24/25 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Nov 12 2024(Estimated open date based on historical data)
  • Closing Date: May 08 2025(Estimated close date based on historical data)

Closest airports

Denver Intl. Airport - 104 miles (2.5 hour drive)
breckenridge ski resort
Breck in a snapshot

Why Ski Breckenridge

With 187 trails spread across 2,908 acres of skiable terrain, Breckenridge has some of the best ski slopes in Colorado. It is also home to North America’s highest chairlift, the Imperial Express SuperChair, soaring to a height of 12,840 feet! Don’t forget to take this opportunity to catch a glimpse of Colorado’s breathtaking peaks when you're at the top! The ski resort also boasts one of the highest base elevations in Colorado at 9,600 feet, creating the perfect formula for making good quality snow. Just beware altitude sickness is a thing here. Breckenridge centerpiece is unquestionably Peak 8, offering everything from groomers, to award-winning terrain parks and powder-filled bowls. You can access Breckenridge with the EPIC Ski Pass program. 

The Town

With a town that was voted one of the best ski towns in the US, Breckenridge's Main Street is lined with bistros, bars, saloons, and a brewery, while activities like dog sledding and snowmobiling are just nearby. Breckenridge has a good balance of lodging options, après-ski entertainment and non-skiing activities at an affordable price.

Official Site: https://www.breckenridge.com/

Vail ski resort and town
Vail is as much about the skiing as it is the resort | Photo Copyright: Greg Burke

Why Ski Vail

Vail is one of the biggest and baddest of Colorado ski resorts. As the flagship mountain of Vail Resorts, the company behind the EPIC Pass, it is one of the most iconic and recognized resorts in North American skiing. Often touted as the crowning glory of Colorado ski resorts, Vail has it all; from enormous terrain to a world-class ski village. Having a look at the official trail map before you go will come in handy when you get on the mountain. The resort has charming European-style villages, with plenty of restaurants, shops and après options. That said, Vail can come with crowds and a price tag.

The Mountain

It's big, real big. Vail is spread across 5,317 acres of skiable terrain and along the broad front face of a ridge running generally east to west, with an equally broad terrain on the backside consisting of seven "Back Bowls". This terrain is serviced by 31 state-of-the-art lifts and has something for every level of skier. Although Vail may not be crowned as the ski resort with the highest elevation, it is still a fierce competitor, soaring up to 11,570 feet.

There are two main beginner skiing areas that are easily accessible - one at the base of Golden Peak and the other above the Lionshead area clustered around the Little Eagle Lift. Both areas have magic carpets, ski schools and slow-moving lifts which are ideal for beginners to learn skiing.

The Town

The three main areas are Golden Peak, Vail Village and Lionshead. Altogether they're stretched across 7 miles which is served by a free bus system.

Vail Village

Vail Village is at the heart of the resort. It is where most of the shops, restaurants and bars are located. The majority of lodging here are mostly high-end options with ski in ski out or walk access to the lifts.

Lionshead Village

Lionshead is about a 10-15 walk and a 5 minute drive from Vail Village. Although somewhat smaller, it still has plenty of dining and apres ski options as well as access to the slopes via Born Free Express Lift and the Eagle Bahn Gondola.

Golden Peak

Golden Peak is on the east end of the resort. It's quieter and more residential than the rest of the resort village, but it's also convenient to the race area and superpipe where events like the Burton US Open are held. It's also close to beginner skiing and one of the ski schools which makes it a good choice for families.

Official Site: https://www.vail.com/

Known for

Vail is world-famous for its extensive terrain, legendary back bowls and top notch guest experience

Highlights

  • Vail boasts the largest ski area in Colorado giving skiers generous terrain choice
  • Vail’s charming ski town offers endless dining and shopping options
  • One of the best luxurious experiences in Colorado
  • Large crowds and premium price tags are also factors to consider when choosing Vail

24/25 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Nov 16 2024(Estimated open date based on historical data)
  • Closing Date: Apr 21 2025(Estimated close date based on historical data)

Closest airports

Eagle County Regional Airport - 34 miles (50 minute drive)
Denver Intl. Airport - 120 miles (2.5 hour drive)
Vail ski resort and town
Vail is as much about the skiing as it is the resort | Photo Copyright: Greg Burke

Why Ski Vail

Vail is one of the biggest and baddest of Colorado ski resorts. As the flagship mountain of Vail Resorts, the company behind the EPIC Pass, it is one of the most iconic and recognized resorts in North American skiing. Often touted as the crowning glory of Colorado ski resorts, Vail has it all; from enormous terrain to a world-class ski village. Having a look at the official trail map before you go will come in handy when you get on the mountain. The resort has charming European-style villages, with plenty of restaurants, shops and après options. That said, Vail can come with crowds and a price tag.

The Mountain

It's big, real big. Vail is spread across 5,317 acres of skiable terrain and along the broad front face of a ridge running generally east to west, with an equally broad terrain on the backside consisting of seven "Back Bowls". This terrain is serviced by 31 state-of-the-art lifts and has something for every level of skier. Although Vail may not be crowned as the ski resort with the highest elevation, it is still a fierce competitor, soaring up to 11,570 feet.

There are two main beginner skiing areas that are easily accessible - one at the base of Golden Peak and the other above the Lionshead area clustered around the Little Eagle Lift. Both areas have magic carpets, ski schools and slow-moving lifts which are ideal for beginners to learn skiing.

The Town

The three main areas are Golden Peak, Vail Village and Lionshead. Altogether they're stretched across 7 miles which is served by a free bus system.

Vail Village

Vail Village is at the heart of the resort. It is where most of the shops, restaurants and bars are located. The majority of lodging here are mostly high-end options with ski in ski out or walk access to the lifts.

Lionshead Village

Lionshead is about a 10-15 walk and a 5 minute drive from Vail Village. Although somewhat smaller, it still has plenty of dining and apres ski options as well as access to the slopes via Born Free Express Lift and the Eagle Bahn Gondola.

Golden Peak

Golden Peak is on the east end of the resort. It's quieter and more residential than the rest of the resort village, but it's also convenient to the race area and superpipe where events like the Burton US Open are held. It's also close to beginner skiing and one of the ski schools which makes it a good choice for families.

Official Site: https://www.vail.com/

aspen highlands mountain views
Aspen needs no introduction

Why Ski Aspen

A ski mecca for the rich and famous, Aspen has grown into four standalone ski resorts since the flagship resort Aspen Mountain opened way back in 1946. It is now joined by Snowmass, Buttermilk and Aspen Highlands, each offering a distinctly different skiing experience. Lift tickets at one resort allows skiing across all four Aspen ski resorts, spanning 5,517 acres of skiable terrain in total but you'll need a ride because the ski resorts are spread across 9 miles. There are endless dining, nightlife and shopping options in the upscale town, which holds a reputation for attracting the rich and famous. It’s no doubt an expensive option, but the fantastic après-ski scene attracts hordes of skiers each year.

The Four Mountains

Aspen Mountain is the most accessible of the ski resorts from downtown Aspen and is collectively known as the 'skier's mountain' as it primarily appeals to intermediates with nearly half the runs rated blue and the remainder carved up for advanced skiing. If it's your first time skiing, best head down to the sister resorts Snowmass or Buttermilk.

Snowmass has a mix of skiing terrain and is located further out from the other three ski resorts but has the highest elevation of 12,510 feet. This resort is ideal for skiing with families or beginners.

Buttermilk is one of Aspen's smaller ski resorts and known to cater for beginner and family skiing. The Winter X games are hosted here annually (at least until 2024). 

Aspen Highlands is another great mountain for advanced skiing but unlike Aspen Mountain, does have a few beginner runs . It is between Snowmass Village and downtown Aspen.

The Town

Snowmass Village and the Town of Aspen are the main locations to stay in when visiting Aspen ski resorts.

Snowmass Village

Stay here to have close access to Snowmass resort, with the largest terrain of the four ski resorts. Aspen Snowmass is the best option for families, as it has less nightlife than downtown Aspen. You’ll still enjoy the charming atmosphere of the pedestrian-only village with restaurants and shops, along with activities like tubing and an indoor climbing wall. The other three ski resorts and Aspens town itself, are about a 15 to 20 minute drive away.

Town of Aspen

In downtown Aspen, you’ll be at the base of Aspen Mountain and amongst one of the greatest après ski scenes. The former mining town has plenty of restaurants, bars, shops and galleries. There aren’t any beginner trails at Aspen Mountain resort, but Buttermilk is just a 10 minute drive away.

Official Site: https://www.aspensnowmass.com/

Known for

Aspen has four distinctive ski areas on one lift ticket clustered around a famous Colorado ski town

Highlights

  • Upscale and lively Colorado town with tons of food and shopping
  • Access to four ski areas on one lift ticket
  • One of the most varied ski and snowboard experiences in the state
  • Expensive Colorado ski experience

24/25 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Nov 28 2024
  • Closing Date: Apr 20 2025

Closest airports

Aspen/ Pitkin County Airport - 8 miles (15 minute drive)
Denver Intl. Airport - 220 miles (4 hour drive)
aspen highlands mountain views
Aspen needs no introduction

Why Ski Aspen

A ski mecca for the rich and famous, Aspen has grown into four standalone ski resorts since the flagship resort Aspen Mountain opened way back in 1946. It is now joined by Snowmass, Buttermilk and Aspen Highlands, each offering a distinctly different skiing experience. Lift tickets at one resort allows skiing across all four Aspen ski resorts, spanning 5,517 acres of skiable terrain in total but you'll need a ride because the ski resorts are spread across 9 miles. There are endless dining, nightlife and shopping options in the upscale town, which holds a reputation for attracting the rich and famous. It’s no doubt an expensive option, but the fantastic après-ski scene attracts hordes of skiers each year.

The Four Mountains

Aspen Mountain is the most accessible of the ski resorts from downtown Aspen and is collectively known as the 'skier's mountain' as it primarily appeals to intermediates with nearly half the runs rated blue and the remainder carved up for advanced skiing. If it's your first time skiing, best head down to the sister resorts Snowmass or Buttermilk.

Snowmass has a mix of skiing terrain and is located further out from the other three ski resorts but has the highest elevation of 12,510 feet. This resort is ideal for skiing with families or beginners.

Buttermilk is one of Aspen's smaller ski resorts and known to cater for beginner and family skiing. The Winter X games are hosted here annually (at least until 2024). 

Aspen Highlands is another great mountain for advanced skiing but unlike Aspen Mountain, does have a few beginner runs . It is between Snowmass Village and downtown Aspen.

The Town

Snowmass Village and the Town of Aspen are the main locations to stay in when visiting Aspen ski resorts.

Snowmass Village

Stay here to have close access to Snowmass resort, with the largest terrain of the four ski resorts. Aspen Snowmass is the best option for families, as it has less nightlife than downtown Aspen. You’ll still enjoy the charming atmosphere of the pedestrian-only village with restaurants and shops, along with activities like tubing and an indoor climbing wall. The other three ski resorts and Aspens town itself, are about a 15 to 20 minute drive away.

Town of Aspen

In downtown Aspen, you’ll be at the base of Aspen Mountain and amongst one of the greatest après ski scenes. The former mining town has plenty of restaurants, bars, shops and galleries. There aren’t any beginner trails at Aspen Mountain resort, but Buttermilk is just a 10 minute drive away.

Official Site: https://www.aspensnowmass.com/

Vasquez Cirque Territory at Winter Park ski resort
Vasquez Cirque | Photo Copyright: Greg Burke

Why Ski Winter Park

Winter Park is a family-friendly mountain and one of the more affordable ski resorts in Colorado. There are 7 territories across 2 interconnected mountains, each with their own base area and reaching a total of 3,081 acres of skiable terrain. This makes it the fourth largest resort in the state! The base village is more relaxed compared to other large resorts in Colorado, but you’ll still find a range of dining and shopping options. There are also plenty of kid-friendly activities outside of skiing including the tube park, ice bumper cars and snowmobiling. Winter Park is easily accessible from Denver as it's relatively close to the city and the only ski resort in the US that has an Amtrak service via the Winter Park Express!

The Mountain

The resort is split into seven territories, each with its own distinct skiing personality. The beginner areas are at the base of the mountain in the Winter Park Territory which is also very family-friendly with plenty of groomers. Mary Jane is famed for its monster moguls and tree skiing. It’s the place to be if you're a fan of knee-shocking bumps and blitzing through trees. The one gripe we have is that the lift layout and connections are not the best for efficient skiing which is a problem for older resorts.

The Town

There are two main areas to stay in; the Winter Park Village at the base of the mountain or in the surrounding areas. The Winter Park Village is the most convenient option for getting on the slopes and being amongst the resort restaurants and shops. Keep in mind lodging here is limited, and the price of convenience can add up. For more dining and shopping options, Main Street in downtown Winter Park is just a 10 minute drive away.

If you’re willing to drive to the slopes each morning, you might save some money by staying in one of the nearby areas. With lodging options just a few miles from the slopes, downtown Winter Park is a 10 minute drive from the resort, but you’ll have access to all of the dining, shopping and nightlife options on Main Street.

Official Site: https://www.winterparkresort.com/

Known for

Winter Park is the closest large ski resort to Denver and is ideal for families

Highlights

  • Easily accessible from Denver including the weekend train between Denver Union Station and the resort
  • Excellent range of terrain for different abilities including mogul runs
  • Family-friendly resort with great ski school programs and tubing activities
  • Smaller base area compared to larger Colorado resorts

24/25 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Nov 18 2024(Estimated open date based on historical data)
  • Closing Date: May 13 2025(Estimated close date based on historical data)

Closest airports

Denver Intl. Airport - 90 miles (2 hour drive)
Vasquez Cirque Territory at Winter Park ski resort
Vasquez Cirque | Photo Copyright: Greg Burke

Why Ski Winter Park

Winter Park is a family-friendly mountain and one of the more affordable ski resorts in Colorado. There are 7 territories across 2 interconnected mountains, each with their own base area and reaching a total of 3,081 acres of skiable terrain. This makes it the fourth largest resort in the state! The base village is more relaxed compared to other large resorts in Colorado, but you’ll still find a range of dining and shopping options. There are also plenty of kid-friendly activities outside of skiing including the tube park, ice bumper cars and snowmobiling. Winter Park is easily accessible from Denver as it's relatively close to the city and the only ski resort in the US that has an Amtrak service via the Winter Park Express!

The Mountain

The resort is split into seven territories, each with its own distinct skiing personality. The beginner areas are at the base of the mountain in the Winter Park Territory which is also very family-friendly with plenty of groomers. Mary Jane is famed for its monster moguls and tree skiing. It’s the place to be if you're a fan of knee-shocking bumps and blitzing through trees. The one gripe we have is that the lift layout and connections are not the best for efficient skiing which is a problem for older resorts.

The Town

There are two main areas to stay in; the Winter Park Village at the base of the mountain or in the surrounding areas. The Winter Park Village is the most convenient option for getting on the slopes and being amongst the resort restaurants and shops. Keep in mind lodging here is limited, and the price of convenience can add up. For more dining and shopping options, Main Street in downtown Winter Park is just a 10 minute drive away.

If you’re willing to drive to the slopes each morning, you might save some money by staying in one of the nearby areas. With lodging options just a few miles from the slopes, downtown Winter Park is a 10 minute drive from the resort, but you’ll have access to all of the dining, shopping and nightlife options on Main Street.

Official Site: https://www.winterparkresort.com/

views of gore range surround Beaver Creek
Views of Gore Range while skiing Beaver Creek | Photo Copyright: Greg Burke

Why Ski Beaver Creek

Beaver Creek’s luxurious amenities sets it apart from other Colorado resorts - pampering guests with everything from escalators between the village and the chairlift and free freshly-baked cookies. Beginner and intermediate skiers and riders will get the most out of the scenic, well-groomed terrain here. The highest point is the summit of Beaver Creek Mountain at 11,440 feet, served by both the Cinch Express Chairlift and the Red Buffalo Express Chairlift. If you’re worried about altitude sickness, Beaver Creek has the lowest base elevation of the big resorts in Colorado, making it a good option for people flying in from lower elevations. The ski area is smaller than neighboring Vail with 2,082 acres of skiable terrain, but it attracts less crowds.

Despite all the top-notch amenities, it’s not the place to come if you’re looking for nightlife in the base villages or a budget-friendly vacation.

The Mountain

Immaculately groomed green and blue runs make up the large portion of skiing here, and unlike many other ski resorts, most trails at Beaver Creek don't flow straight down the fall line. Instead, they leisurely wind down the resort for a scenic and unique skiing experience. There’s a nice chunk of expert terrain too, but if that’s your goal, you’ll find bumpier bumps at Winter Park or steeper chutes at Arapahoe Basin.

The Town

Out of the three base villages, Beaver Creek Village is the heart of the resort. Stay here to have close access to a large portion of the resort’s terrain. You’ll also find most of the resort dining and shopping options in this pedestrian-friendly village, as well as an ice-skating rink and fire pit.

The Town of Avon is located about a 7 to 10 minute drive away from Beaver Creek Village but is connected to the mountain via a 3 minute gondola ride. Lodging is more affordable in Avon, and you’ll find a range of dining and shopping options, including grocery stores.

Official Site: https://www.beavercreek.com/

Known for

Beaver Creek is Vail's little sister that offers luxurious pampering

Highlights

  • Beaver Creek is the best ski resort for the ultimate getaway experience with upscale dining options
  • It doesn’t suffer from the same crowds as its bigger sister Vail
  • Top-notch grooming and superb upper terrain for beginners
  • Relatively expensive compared to other Colorado resorts

24/25 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Nov 23 2024(Estimated open date based on historical data)
  • Closing Date: Apr 14 2025(Estimated close date based on historical data)

Closest airports

Eagle County Regional Airport - 28 miles (30 minute drive)
Denver Intl. Airport - 130 miles (3 hour drive)
views of gore range surround Beaver Creek
Views of Gore Range while skiing Beaver Creek | Photo Copyright: Greg Burke

Why Ski Beaver Creek

Beaver Creek’s luxurious amenities sets it apart from other Colorado resorts - pampering guests with everything from escalators between the village and the chairlift and free freshly-baked cookies. Beginner and intermediate skiers and riders will get the most out of the scenic, well-groomed terrain here. The highest point is the summit of Beaver Creek Mountain at 11,440 feet, served by both the Cinch Express Chairlift and the Red Buffalo Express Chairlift. If you’re worried about altitude sickness, Beaver Creek has the lowest base elevation of the big resorts in Colorado, making it a good option for people flying in from lower elevations. The ski area is smaller than neighboring Vail with 2,082 acres of skiable terrain, but it attracts less crowds.

Despite all the top-notch amenities, it’s not the place to come if you’re looking for nightlife in the base villages or a budget-friendly vacation.

The Mountain

Immaculately groomed green and blue runs make up the large portion of skiing here, and unlike many other ski resorts, most trails at Beaver Creek don't flow straight down the fall line. Instead, they leisurely wind down the resort for a scenic and unique skiing experience. There’s a nice chunk of expert terrain too, but if that’s your goal, you’ll find bumpier bumps at Winter Park or steeper chutes at Arapahoe Basin.

The Town

Out of the three base villages, Beaver Creek Village is the heart of the resort. Stay here to have close access to a large portion of the resort’s terrain. You’ll also find most of the resort dining and shopping options in this pedestrian-friendly village, as well as an ice-skating rink and fire pit.

The Town of Avon is located about a 7 to 10 minute drive away from Beaver Creek Village but is connected to the mountain via a 3 minute gondola ride. Lodging is more affordable in Avon, and you’ll find a range of dining and shopping options, including grocery stores.

Official Site: https://www.beavercreek.com/

north peak at Keystone
Skiing Keystone | Photo Copyright: Greg Burke

Why Ski Keystone

Keystone is one of the best ski resorts near Denver, especially since it is tailored towards families who are after the big mountain skiing experience. Apart from its 3,149 acres of skiable terrain and 3,128 feet vertical drop, Keystone has lots of family friendly activities outside of skiing such as tubing, sleigh rides and the Kidtopia kids program. While the resort is less expensive than higher-end resorts like Vail or Beaver Creek, it can get crowded due to its popularity.

Other draw cards for Keystone are its night skiing and terrain parks. It has the largest number of trails lit up after dark here, which solidifies Keystone's claim of having Colorado's longest ski day. The 60 acre A51 Terrain Park is also regarded as one of the best in Colorado, with its own dedicated chairlift that will keep you skiing all day!

The Village

River Run Village and Mountain House are the two villages that sit right at the base of the first peak, Dercum Mountain.

River Run Village

Located at the heart of Keystone’s base area, the pedestrian-friendly village has a range of shops and eateries and is home to the Kidtopia Headquarters. Staying in River Run Village will give you close access to the River Run Gondola, which is a scenic ride to the peak.

Mountain House Area

About a 5 to 10 minute drive from River Run Village is the quieter Mountain House area. It’s the best place to access the base learning area and Keystone’s famous terrain park, Area 51. There isn’t a gondola here so you’ll need to take two chairlifts to get to the peak.

Official Site: https://www.keystoneresort.com/

Known for

Keystone is one of the best family-friendly resorts in Colorado and has the largest night skiing operation in the state

Highlights

  • Keystone is popular for its Kidtopia play area and endless family-friendly programs
  • Great for beginner skiing as the learning area is located at the bottom and top of the mountain
  • Boasting one of the best terrain parks in Colorado with its own lift
  • Crowds can be a problem if you're skiing on a weekend

24/25 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Nov 04 2024(Estimated open date based on historical data)
  • Closing Date: Apr 12 2025(Estimated close date based on historical data)

Closest airports

Denver Intl. Airport - 90 miles (2 hour drive)
north peak at Keystone
Skiing Keystone | Photo Copyright: Greg Burke

Why Ski Keystone

Keystone is one of the best ski resorts near Denver, especially since it is tailored towards families who are after the big mountain skiing experience. Apart from its 3,149 acres of skiable terrain and 3,128 feet vertical drop, Keystone has lots of family friendly activities outside of skiing such as tubing, sleigh rides and the Kidtopia kids program. While the resort is less expensive than higher-end resorts like Vail or Beaver Creek, it can get crowded due to its popularity.

Other draw cards for Keystone are its night skiing and terrain parks. It has the largest number of trails lit up after dark here, which solidifies Keystone's claim of having Colorado's longest ski day. The 60 acre A51 Terrain Park is also regarded as one of the best in Colorado, with its own dedicated chairlift that will keep you skiing all day!

The Village

River Run Village and Mountain House are the two villages that sit right at the base of the first peak, Dercum Mountain.

River Run Village

Located at the heart of Keystone’s base area, the pedestrian-friendly village has a range of shops and eateries and is home to the Kidtopia Headquarters. Staying in River Run Village will give you close access to the River Run Gondola, which is a scenic ride to the peak.

Mountain House Area

About a 5 to 10 minute drive from River Run Village is the quieter Mountain House area. It’s the best place to access the base learning area and Keystone’s famous terrain park, Area 51. There isn’t a gondola here so you’ll need to take two chairlifts to get to the peak.

Official Site: https://www.keystoneresort.com/

steamboat springs ski resort
Welcome to Steamboat! | Photo Copyright: Greg Burke

Why Ski Steamboat

Being located close to an authentic cowboy town with relaxing geothermal hot springs, Steamboat offers a unique Colorado ski experience. Skiers of all abilities can enjoy the resort's 2,965 acres of “Champagne Powder” snow and famous glade skiing. Plus, the resort has a relatively low summit elevation of 10,568 feet so it can be a good option to avoid altitude sickness. 

Steamboat is a popular resort among families, with a Kids’ Vacation Center and the new Skeeter’s Ice Rink. Although Steamboat is located further out from major airports and less accessible compared to other Colorado ski resorts, that ultimately means less crowds.

The Mountain

Where Steamboat really excels is in its glade skiing, which is some of the best in Colorado. There are just swathes of terrain to make fresh tracks between the trees. Head up to Sunshine Peak and go over the backside to Morningside Park - here you'll find the best tree runs in Colorado. The snow is also fantastic here - without getting too deep into the science, there's a desert off the west where most snowstorms come from which can dry out the moisture, turning the snow into tiny flakes that are incredibly easy to blow through, even when you're knee-deep in it.

The Town

There are two main areas to stay, on-mountain or in downtown Steamboat Springs.

On-Mountain

Lodging in the base area is conveniently close to the lifts, as well as the resort's dining and shopping. Another option is the Mountain Village area which is adjacent to the base. There isn’t much nightlife in either area, but you can always head to downtown Steamboat Springs.

Downtown

Stay in downtown Steamboat Springs to experience the Wild West town. There aren’t as many lodging options to choose from but you’ll be close to restaurants, bars, shops and some hot springs. The ski resort is just a 10 minute drive away.

Official Site: https://www.steamboat.com/

Known for

Steamboat is renowned for its trademark “Champagne Powder”, laid-back Colorado ski town and natural hot springs

Highlights

  • Opportunity to unwind in one of the many geothermal hot springs!
  • Located in a small authentic Colorado Western town
  • Best uncrowded ski resort in Colorado
  • A bit further out from Denver

24/25 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Nov 23 2024(Estimated open date based on historical data)
  • Closing Date: Apr 14 2025(Estimated close date based on historical data)

Closest airports

Yampa Valley Regional Airport - 28 miles (40 minute drive)
Denver Intl. Airport - 180 miles (3.5 hour drive)
steamboat springs ski resort
Welcome to Steamboat! | Photo Copyright: Greg Burke

Why Ski Steamboat

Being located close to an authentic cowboy town with relaxing geothermal hot springs, Steamboat offers a unique Colorado ski experience. Skiers of all abilities can enjoy the resort's 2,965 acres of “Champagne Powder” snow and famous glade skiing. Plus, the resort has a relatively low summit elevation of 10,568 feet so it can be a good option to avoid altitude sickness. 

Steamboat is a popular resort among families, with a Kids’ Vacation Center and the new Skeeter’s Ice Rink. Although Steamboat is located further out from major airports and less accessible compared to other Colorado ski resorts, that ultimately means less crowds.

The Mountain

Where Steamboat really excels is in its glade skiing, which is some of the best in Colorado. There are just swathes of terrain to make fresh tracks between the trees. Head up to Sunshine Peak and go over the backside to Morningside Park - here you'll find the best tree runs in Colorado. The snow is also fantastic here - without getting too deep into the science, there's a desert off the west where most snowstorms come from which can dry out the moisture, turning the snow into tiny flakes that are incredibly easy to blow through, even when you're knee-deep in it.

The Town

There are two main areas to stay, on-mountain or in downtown Steamboat Springs.

On-Mountain

Lodging in the base area is conveniently close to the lifts, as well as the resort's dining and shopping. Another option is the Mountain Village area which is adjacent to the base. There isn’t much nightlife in either area, but you can always head to downtown Steamboat Springs.

Downtown

Stay in downtown Steamboat Springs to experience the Wild West town. There aren’t as many lodging options to choose from but you’ll be close to restaurants, bars, shops and some hot springs. The ski resort is just a 10 minute drive away.

Official Site: https://www.steamboat.com/

telluride gondola
Going up Telluride Gondola – Ready to go skiing! | Photo Copyright: Greg Burke

Why Ski Telluride

Telluride stands out for its stunning scenery and Wild West town. Offering more than 2,000 acres of skiable area and 11,904 feet summit elevation, Telluride’s terrain is varied and perfect for all ability levels. Beginners can experience high alpine territory and mountain vistas usually reserved only for experienced riders while advanced skiers can enjoy expert terrain with intense chutes and bowls. Exploring the shops and eateries in the former mining town are also a key part of the experience. Relative to most Colorado resorts, it can be quite difficult to reach from Denver, but this means there are fewer crowds. Typically, our customers fly into Montrose Regional Airport to reduce commute time.

The Town

Stay in town to enjoy the bustling Western atmosphere and its restaurants, bars, shops and nightlife. You’ll also be close to intermediate and advanced slopes. Other areas to stay is on mountain at Mountain Village. Mountain Village can be a convenient choice for families. You’ll be close to beginner and intermediate terrain, the ski school, kids camp and ice skating. There are restaurants and shops but the options are limited compared to the town of Telluride.

Official Site: https://tellurideskiresort.com/

Known for

Telluride has a well-deserved reputation for epic terrain, extraordinary views and excellent skiing facilities

Highlights

  • Located in a historic Colorado western town with jaw-dropping scenery
  • Telluride has the best laid out mountain in Colorado, making it easy to get around
  • Fantastic variety of quality terrain, from gentle groomers to extreme off-piste
  • Difficult to reach from Denver, Colorado

24/25 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Nov 28 2024(Estimated open date based on historical data)
  • Closing Date: Apr 05 2025(Estimated close date based on historical data)

Closest airports

Telluride Regional Airport - 8 miles (20 minute drive)
Montrose Regional Airport - 70 miles (1.5 hour drive)
telluride gondola
Going up Telluride Gondola – Ready to go skiing! | Photo Copyright: Greg Burke

Why Ski Telluride

Telluride stands out for its stunning scenery and Wild West town. Offering more than 2,000 acres of skiable area and 11,904 feet summit elevation, Telluride’s terrain is varied and perfect for all ability levels. Beginners can experience high alpine territory and mountain vistas usually reserved only for experienced riders while advanced skiers can enjoy expert terrain with intense chutes and bowls. Exploring the shops and eateries in the former mining town are also a key part of the experience. Relative to most Colorado resorts, it can be quite difficult to reach from Denver, but this means there are fewer crowds. Typically, our customers fly into Montrose Regional Airport to reduce commute time.

The Town

Stay in town to enjoy the bustling Western atmosphere and its restaurants, bars, shops and nightlife. You’ll also be close to intermediate and advanced slopes. Other areas to stay is on mountain at Mountain Village. Mountain Village can be a convenient choice for families. You’ll be close to beginner and intermediate terrain, the ski school, kids camp and ice skating. There are restaurants and shops but the options are limited compared to the town of Telluride.

Official Site: https://tellurideskiresort.com/

on mountain chief looking into copper bowl at copper mountain
On Mountain Chief skiing into Copper Bowl

Why Ski Copper Mountain

Copper Mountain is ideal for those looking to ski big name ski resorts in Colorado on a more affordable budget. The terrain is well-distributed, with its 2,465 acres of skiable area naturally split into three sections, advanced, intermediate and beginner terrain. Outside of skiing, there are a plethora of family friendly activities available - a four-laned tubing hill, the Rocky Mountain Coaster as well as an indoor training facility with trampolines and foam pits to keep the kids busy.

The Village

There are three villages that sit at the base of Copper Mountain: Center Village, East Village and West Village. Check out the location of these villages in the official Copper Mountain trail map

Center Village

Home to the resort's dining and shopping options, most people like to stay here to be close to the action. You’ll have the best access to the intermediate slopes, the Rocky Mountain Coaster and ice skating on West Lake.

East Village

You’ll find Copper’s tubing hill and JJ’s Rocky Mountain Tavern in the East Village. But unless you’re more of an advanced skier, you won’t find much else on this end of the resort.

West Village

West Village is quieter, with limited amenities, but you’ll have the best access to a wealth of green terrain. The ski school is also based here, making it ideal for beginners and families.

Official Site: https://www.coppercolorado.com/

Known for

Copper Mountain is famous for having naturally divided ski terrain and a down to earth Colorado vibe

Highlights

  • Copper Mountain is one of Colorado’s best family friendly resorts with plenty of kids activities
  • An affordable option compared to other Colorado ski resorts
  • Fantastic variety of terrain to suit all ability levels
  • Not much of a town compared to other Colorado resorts like Breckenridge and Keystone

24/25 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Nov 15 2024(Estimated open date based on historical data)
  • Closing Date: Apr 25 2025(Estimated close date based on historical data)

Closest airports

Denver Intl. Airport - 100 miles (2 hour drive)
on mountain chief looking into copper bowl at copper mountain
On Mountain Chief skiing into Copper Bowl

Why Ski Copper Mountain

Copper Mountain is ideal for those looking to ski big name ski resorts in Colorado on a more affordable budget. The terrain is well-distributed, with its 2,465 acres of skiable area naturally split into three sections, advanced, intermediate and beginner terrain. Outside of skiing, there are a plethora of family friendly activities available - a four-laned tubing hill, the Rocky Mountain Coaster as well as an indoor training facility with trampolines and foam pits to keep the kids busy.

The Village

There are three villages that sit at the base of Copper Mountain: Center Village, East Village and West Village. Check out the location of these villages in the official Copper Mountain trail map

Center Village

Home to the resort's dining and shopping options, most people like to stay here to be close to the action. You’ll have the best access to the intermediate slopes, the Rocky Mountain Coaster and ice skating on West Lake.

East Village

You’ll find Copper’s tubing hill and JJ’s Rocky Mountain Tavern in the East Village. But unless you’re more of an advanced skier, you won’t find much else on this end of the resort.

West Village

West Village is quieter, with limited amenities, but you’ll have the best access to a wealth of green terrain. The ski school is also based here, making it ideal for beginners and families.

Official Site: https://www.coppercolorado.com/

view looking from arapahoe basin summit
Looking down from A-Basin Summit | Photo Copyright: Greg Burke

Why Ski Arapahoe Basin

A-Basin is all about extreme skiing rather than the amenities. It’s one of the best ski resorts in Colorado with 1,428 acres of skiable terrain for advanced skiers who don’t mind a no-frills experience. With a summit elevation of 13,050 feet, A-Basin is known for having some of the highest skiing landscapes in Colorado. Its season can go from October to June which makes it the longest ski season in Colorado. A-Basin’s laid-back atmosphere comes to life with its parking lot après scene. However, there's limited dining and no lodging at the base, but it’s just a short drive from nearby towns and Colorado resorts. 

The Town

There is not village or town attached to the resort as it is more of a local ski resort. Most visitors stay at accommodations near Colorado resorts and towns. The closest locations to A-Basin are Keystone Resort, just a 10 minute drive away and the town of Silverthorne, a 20 minute drive away.

Official Site: https://www.arapahoebasin.com/

Known for

Arapahoe Basin has gained a reputation of having a “local's mountain” vibe in Colorado and offering extreme terrain

Highlights

  • Arapahoe Basin boasts one of the longest ski seasons (October - June)
  • Incredible advanced terrain
  • Budget friendly compared to other Colorado ski resorts
  • Very limited amenities and no lodging at the base

24/25 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Oct 22 2024(Estimated open date based on historical data)
  • Closing Date: Jun 08 2025(Estimated close date based on historical data)

Closest airports

Denver Intl. Airport - 88 miles (2 hour drive)
view looking from arapahoe basin summit
Looking down from A-Basin Summit | Photo Copyright: Greg Burke

Why Ski Arapahoe Basin

A-Basin is all about extreme skiing rather than the amenities. It’s one of the best ski resorts in Colorado with 1,428 acres of skiable terrain for advanced skiers who don’t mind a no-frills experience. With a summit elevation of 13,050 feet, A-Basin is known for having some of the highest skiing landscapes in Colorado. Its season can go from October to June which makes it the longest ski season in Colorado. A-Basin’s laid-back atmosphere comes to life with its parking lot après scene. However, there's limited dining and no lodging at the base, but it’s just a short drive from nearby towns and Colorado resorts. 

The Town

There is not village or town attached to the resort as it is more of a local ski resort. Most visitors stay at accommodations near Colorado resorts and towns. The closest locations to A-Basin are Keystone Resort, just a 10 minute drive away and the town of Silverthorne, a 20 minute drive away.

Official Site: https://www.arapahoebasin.com/