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| Copper Mountain - Where the Skiers Ski and the Boarders Ride
Copper Mountain is known for it's naturally divided terrain, making it
easy
to spend the day skiing or riding with family and friends of your own
ability. Copper is the site of Colorado's largest single ski area
expansion. Close your eyes and imagine an auto-free, people place with
world class restaurants and shops. There will be the type of night life
that
will make you think twice about squandering your last ounce of energy on
the
slopes. Now picture buildings of stone and timber designed to blend with
the
rustic natural mountain landscape. Welcome to Copper Mountain's new
Center
Village - it's almost as impressive as the mountain.
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Mountain Statistics:
Base Elevation: 9,712 feet
Summit Elevation: 12,313 feet
Vertical Drop: 2,601 feet
Terrain: 2,433 acres
Lifts:
21 lifts that can transport 30,630 skiers per hour |
Trails:
118 total trails
21% Beginner
25% Intermediate
36% Advanced
18% Expert
25 KM of Cross-Country Skiing
Longest Run: 2.8 miles |
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Breckenridge
With four interconnected mountains, Breckenridge serves up dozens of
trails
accessed by state-of-the-art lifts and more than 2,000 acres of terrain.
Overlooking the quaint Victorian town, Breckenridge Ski Resort offers
miles
of trails to explore and the thrill of an alpine slide in the summer.
Experience a mountain like no other at Breckenridge. |
Mountain Statistics:
Base Elevation: 9,600 feet
Summit Elevation: 12,998 feet
Vertical Rise: 3,398 feet
Terrain: 2,043 acres
Lifts:
23 lifts that can transport 30,400 skiers per hour |
Trails:
139 total trails
15% Beginner
28% Intermediate
22% Advanced
35% Expert
772 acres of bowls (35% of total terrain)
25 acres of terrain parks
Longest Run: 3.5 miles, Four O'Clock Trail |
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Keystone - The Nature of the Rockies TM
Keystone is different. Experience that difference in the way you ski deep
into the mountains and in the festive nature of the villages. You'll see
it
when you look out your window at the snow-covered White River National
Forest instead of a canyon of condominiums. It's in the feeling that here,
unlike so many other ski resorts, The Nature of the RockiesTM just seems
to
come at you from all sides.
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Mountain Statistics:
Base Elevation: 9,300 feet
Summit Elevation: 12,200 feet
Vertical Drop: 2,900 feet
Terrain: 1,861 acres
Lifts:
22 lifts that can transport 27,273 skiers per hour |
Trails:
116 total trails
12% Beginner
29% Intermediate
5% Advanced
54% Expert
Longest Run: 3 miles, Schoolmarm Trail |
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Arapahoe Basin
With the motto "Ski Above All"TM, for the past half century snow-sports
enthusiasts have been flocking to A-Basin because of its natural
attributes.
With a summit elevation of 13,050 feet, A-Basin offers the highest skiable
terrain in North America. At this elevation, the snow falls, the sun
shines
and the fun abounds. did you know that 40% of Arapahoe Basin is
classified
as advanced and expert terrain? This leaves 60% of the mountain for
intermediates and novices to enjoy. A-Basin also has added historical
trails
this year, which represent the history of the area.
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Mountain Statistics:
Base Elevation: 10,800 feet
Summit Elevation: 13,050 feet
Vertical Drop: 2,250 feet
Terrain: 490 acres
Lifts:
5 lifts that can transport 6,066 skiers per hour
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Trails:
118 total trails
15% Beginner
40% Intermediate
25% Advanced
20% Expert
Longest Run: 1.5 miles |
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