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When cold weather hits, a trip to the Colorado Rocky Mountains for a group ski trip can be the perfect way to make the most of the season and avoid the wintertime blues. Whatever the type of group you have – ski clubs, ski racing camps, youth group ski trips, church ski retreats, school trips, annual Spring Break vacation, or just a group of friends and family wanting the ideal family resort style getaway – Winter Park is a perfect choice. Winter Park has been Colorado's Favorite for over 80 years and was just voted North America's #1 ski resort in 2018! The best off-slope savings comes from the indulgence of ski-in ski-out lodging. Stay Winter Park offers many perfect locations for your group ski trip. Being on the slopes all day is exhilarating but exhausting fun, so make sure you have the best place to relax and recoup every night.

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Our various lodging options are conveniently located properties mere blocks away from the shopping , restaurants  in downtown Winter Park or select from properties that are on the free town shuttle route.

Plan Your Colorado Ski Trip With Our Group Lodging Options

You want your group ski trip to Colorado to be a memorable experience for everyone. We have a wide selection of large 7 bedroom homes perfect for group rentals or rent multiple 1 or 2 bedroom units within one of our condominium complexes to be close to your friends but enjoy your own space! Contact us for a customized and competitive quote on our Rocky Mountain rental properties in Winter Park Colorado. Group Vacations are our specialty! Please fill out our Group Information Request  form for more information!

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How to Plan an Amazing Colorado Ski Trip You Won’t Forget

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Colorado is known for some of the best skiing in North America. With famous ski resorts like Vail Village, Aspen Mountain, and Beaver Creek, there are no shortage of amazing options to choose from. 

Whether you’re planning a family ski trip to Colorado or a large group vacation, this guide is for you. 

Spend your days on the ski area with groomed trails and apres ski afternoons. Or relax your stresses in a hot tub or with some retail shopping.

Colorado ski resorts have a plethora of options for all ages and skill levels.

Since the stunning Rocky Mountains are right on my doorstep, I’ve learned a lot of expert tips for planning the best ski vacation. 

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Choose the Best Colorado Ski Resort

Colorado has some of the most beautiful ski towns which makes for amazing ski trips you won’t forget.

But the real secret to an epic ski trip vacation is to find the right one based on your and your family’s skill level.

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Colorado ski resorts are categorized using different colors to indicate certain skill levels.

Green is the color that is used on Colorado ski slopes to indicate trails and resorts that are perfect for novice or beginner skiers.

Steamboat Ski Resort , for example, is a great place for small children and novice skiers. It is one of the largest ski resorts in the country and offers lots of different trails for beginners.

Their bunny slope, or a gentle ski slope perfect for learning how to ski or snowboard, is very popular for young kids and adults.

Keystone Resort is another family favorite thanks to a massive snow fort and fun night-time activities for kids.

A blue ski resort caters to a more intermediate skier and offers a mix of beginner and challenging trails.

This type of ski resort is perfect for older families, groups of friends, college-age kids, or anyone seeking a more laid-back experience.

Requiring a mid-level of skill, some popular ski towns in Colorado that are perfect for intermediate levels include Copper Mountain, Crested Butte, and Winter Park .

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At these resorts, there are lots of options for kids, teens, and adults who want to enjoy a day out on the slopes. And there are plenty of trails for all types of skill levels.

Beaver Creek Resort is another popular choice thanks to groomed trails, carved mogul runs, and heated walkways throughout the city. 

However, the prices at Beaver Creek are a bit higher than some other ski resorts in Colorado. 

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If you’re an experienced or advanced skier, you’ll want to seek out a ski resort with black runs.

Ski towns in Colorado that are perfect for advanced skiers or adrenaline junkies include Vail Ski Resort and Telluride Ski Resort .

Telluride is one of the most beautiful towns in Colorado, and offers an incredible gondola ride up the side of the mountain.

Vail Mountain offers lots of black-diamond variety trails as well as famous back bowls and steep runs.

In addition to well-maintained trails, many black-diamond ski resorts in Colorado offer waist-deep backcountry terrain. 

This allows advanced skiers to enjoy a custom cross-country skiing or snowshoeing experience.

Choose the Perfect Travel Dates

Once you have decided on the perfect Colorado ski resort, it’s time to choose the perfect travel dates.

Colorado ski resorts operate under two different seasons: peak season and off season.

Ski season for many resorts in Colorado starts as early as October, with nearly all the ski towns opening by mid-November. 

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The off season typically begins towards late February into early March until the season is closed for the year.

If you want to avoid the crowds and the high tourist prices, the best time to go skiing in Colorado is during shoulder seasons. 

This is either very early in the season, like November or December, or very late in the season, March or April.

Staying on a weekday can also save you money versus higher weekend rates, but you may have to take time off work for the trip.

Consider your family’s preferences and schedule to find the perfect travel dates for your Colorado ski trip. 

If you’re looking to save money on your next vacation, check out our Colorado Trip Planner in-depth guide. 

Pack the Top Ski Essentials

You can’t plan your next Colorado ski trip without packing the top ski essentials. 

The clothing that you wear on the mountain needs to be both functional and fashionable. And you likely want to do it without spending a lot of money.

The basic ski essentials that everyone needs when going on a ski trip includes thermal base layers, a waterproof ski jacket, and protective eyewear or helmet.

A quality ski backpack is also extremely useful for long days on the slopes, as well waterproof gloves and warm socks.

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And don’t forget to pack your swimsuit so you can soak in one of Colorado’s natural hot springs pools or enjoy a few hours in a sauna.

For an in-depth list, check out our must-have ski essentials for beginners that are easy to forget to pack.

Compare Colorado Ski Passes

There’s no denying that lift tickets in Colorado aren’t cheap. But you can save a good amount of money by purchasing a local ski pass.

Your savings will depend on a few factors: how often you go skiing every year and the location of your trip.

The IKON Pass offers unlimited access at 13 different destinations or up to 5 days at 34 locations within the United States. 

The IKON Pass includes five main ski resorts in Colorado! If you plan to ski often, then this pass can really help you save big. 

You’ll get more flexibility on dates and travel times which can help reduce the trip’s overall cost.

Epic Local Pass

If you’re planning to ski mostly in Colorado, the Epic Local Pass is a great deal. 

Get unlimited ski access every day in Breckenridge, Crested Butte, or Keystone. Or ski a total of 10 combined days at Vail Mountain and Beaver Creek Resort.

The Epic Pass also comes with 20% off food, beverages, loding, equipment rentals, group ski lessons, and many other snowy activities.

But don’t wait if you want to secure the best prices for lift tickets as prices go up mid-to-late November. 

Mountain Collective Pass

For a more budget-friendly option for ski passes in Colorado, check out Mountain Collective .

Enjoy two days at any ski destination and get up to 50% off the regular rate. Right now the passes are limited to two ski towns in Colorado:

  • Arapahoe Basin
  • Aspen Snowmass

This pass is a great alternative if you want to ski in Colorado as well as close states like Utah or New Mexico.

Rent the Right Kind of Car

If you’re used to driving in the snow and winter conditions, then you probably don’t need this tip. 

However, if you’re someone who was raised in low altitude or flat driving conditions, keep reading.

The Colorado mountains can be treacherous anytime of year, but even more so when they are covered in snow and ice. 

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When researching the right kind of rental car, look for a vehicle with all-wheel drive (AWD) or 4-wheel drive (4WD). These will be the safest for driving in unpredictable winter conditions and give you the most control.

Before hitting the road, make sure the tires are properly inflated and have plenty of tread left.

Snow tires are also highly recommended when driving in cold weather versus all-season tires.

Expert tip: Aim to reserve your rental car well in advance as all-wheel drive and 4-wheel drive vehicles get reserved quickly in winter.

Prep to Avoid Altitude Sickness

Another expert tip is to give yourself an extra day to acclimate to the altitude before heading to the slopes. 

This will help you avoid altitude sickness and ensure that your Colorado ski trip is a fun one.

There’s nothing worse than booking money on a vacation and then spending all of your time sick in the hotel.

Take one extra day at the beginning of your tip and stay in Denver to help your body acclimate to the higher elevation. 

If you’re looking for things to do, check out the Denver CityPASS for ideas on activities for exploring the city.

Before and during your trip be sure to drink lots of water to stay hydrated and fuel your body with healthy snacks. 

Get plenty of rest so you’ll be set for the fun ski trip ahead. You don’t want to be dehydrated, gasping for breath on the mountain. 

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Other Colorado Ski Trip Attractions

Yes, of course your Colorado ski trip has to include days for skiing and snowboarding on the slopes. But what about your off days?

For every two days of skiing, we like to build in an off-day for relaxing and resting. This is the perfect time to book other winter activities like snow tubing, snowshoeing, or cross-country skiing.

Spend a day soaking in one of the hidden hot springs or enjoy a spa day at the club. In the evenings, enjoy a delicious meal or relaxing night at the pub with friends.

Colorado has a lot to offer outside of the ski resorts, so take a day or two to explore them while you’re visiting.

I hope these expert tips from a local will help you when planning your next Colorado ski trip.

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Organizing group ski trips can be a difficult and overwhelming experience sometimes when you try to deal with every aspect of travel planning by yourself... Think of all the things that need to be considered, such as where can I get the best valued block of rooms, how do I request volume pricing for ski rentals, which lift tickets and lessons should we offer... Lions, and Tigers and Bears - Oh My!

Luckily we're here to help you with our knowledge and experience. Let us consider all the group ski vacation package variables that need to be planned. Planning your trip is our passion!

  • Trip Quote Process  -  We will collaborate with you to create a group ski package that meets your group's specific needs. Pricing will be directly negotiated with the vendors and will be quoted with no obligation to your group. Trip components that can be included in package pricing include air, lodging, lift tickets, transportation and rental equipment. Our expertise will provide you with recommended resorts and properties based on years of experience and relationships with vendors. Based on your requirements, we will create a customized trip that meets your group's expectations perfectly.
  • Pre-Trip Support  -  We will provide you with assistance while promoting and selling the group ski trip. This includes marketing assistance, flyer creation, providing airfare quotes from different cities, arranging different occupancy options and rates, booking group activities, helping with social planning, efficiently handling payments, ordering, names submission and all ticketing prior to travel.
  • Free Trip(s) for Group Leaders  - Most destinations offer a 1:25 complimentary trip ratio making the entire 26th, 52nd, 78th, etc. trips free. Start planning - it's worth it to be the group leader!
  • Dedicated Group Website / Online Registration  -  The Vacation Group will create a dedicated website for your group which will offer fast and easy online registration. Participants can view the details of the group ski trip, select different vacation package components, purchase valuable travel protection insurance and pay online within minutes.  Once registered, the participant and group leader will each receive a confirmation email with all trip details and info on how to view flight schedules, mountain stats, town activities, lodging descriptions, trail maps and much more. In addition, the group leader will have access to real-time reporting 24 hours a day on the website during the entire registration process.
  • 24 Hour On-Location Support  - The Vacation Group on-location staff will be by your side for the duration of the trip including greeting the group at the property at check-in, distributing lift tickets, answering questions and ensuring the rest of the trip runs smoothly. If your sales agent isn't able to travel with the group, The Vacation Group has a collection of professional staff in ski resorts throughout North America to handle these logistics for the group. On-location staff members will manage all pre-trip details, handle check-in logistics and will be available 24 hours a day throughout the duration of the trip.
  • Post Trip Support  -  The Vacation Group staff will be here waiting for you upon your trip return and will help manage any remaining trip details including post-trip surveys and outstanding accounting issues such as lift ticket or airline refunds, etc.
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Tips on planning a group Ski Vacation in Colorado

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Do you dream of the perfect group ski vacation? There’s nothing quite like hitting the slopes with friends for a few days of skiing and next-level relaxation — but the thought of trying to organize a large group event can be a little daunting. If you yearn for a killer ski weekend, but balk at the idea of trying to organize a large outing, help has arrived. Here are some tips on how to make your next group ski trip fun, unforgettable, and (most of all) stress-free.

Before setting out for your Colorado ski trip — or any group outing, for that matter — it helps to set your expectations. Do you plan to hit as many ski slopes as possible? Hit the nightlife in town? Kick back by the fire and relax with friends and family? Whatever your plans for your ultimate ski getaway, it will save you (and those with you) a lot of headache if you think ahead and make sure everyone’s goals and expectations are in sync.

Be Spontaneous

While “be spontaneous” might seem incompatible with “plan ahead,” that doesn’t have to be the case! Once you’ve decided your overall plan for your ski trip, don’t be afraid to relax and embrace a little spontaneity. Just because you want to check out the nightlife after a day on the mountain doesn’t mean you have to plan every moment. Skiing trips often mean unpredictable weather conditions, anyway — so you might as well travel light, pack for any weather, and be ready for whatever comes your way.

Simplify Your Transportation

Does the thought of trying to organize transportation to and from a ski trip for a large group make you break out in a cold sweat? Metropolitan Shuttle can help make it easy. Our professional staff specializes in planning, organizing, and scheduling group transportation for every size and purpose. Whether you need a shuttle van for a small handful of ski enthusiasts, or a forty-seat party bus for the blowout weekend of a lifetime, Metropolitan Shuttle has the vehicle for you. We will help plan pick-up, drop-off, and take the headache out of planning your ski vacation.

Pick Your Season

It’s no secret winter is the busiest season for most Colorado resorts. A winter ski trip gives you the most choices, but it’s also likely to be the most expensive. Some Colorado resorts have great snow all year round, plus summer and fall activities you may not be able to take part in during other times of the year. Don’t tie yourself down to a winter ski vacation — an “off-season” outing could save you tons of money and time. Summer activities in Colorado can include golfing, pontooning, sailboating, fishing, and more.

Do Your Homework

When it comes to picking the right resort, location matters. If you’re planning a trip for a large group of people, it can make your life a lot easier to find a resort that will be easy to get to from the airport or nearby city. For example, you could take a charter bus rental to any one of these ski resorts from nearby Denver :

  • Loveland Ski Area (1 hour)
  • Echo Mountain (53 minutes)
  • Winter Park (1 hour 20 minutes)

With a charter bus reaching resorts further away is not an issue. Here are driving times to some of the iconic ski resorts from Denver Airport:

  • Aspen (3.5 hours)
  • Steamboat Springs (4.5 hours)
  • Vail, Breckenridge and Copper Mountain  (approx. 2.5 hours)

Choose Lodging Wisely

If you want to save a little money while on vacation, consider renting a house or apartment with a kitchen instead of a series of hotel suites. Not only could you spend less on lodging costs, but cooking your own meals will save you a bundle over time. There’s no reason not to have an amazing restaurant meal or two, of course — but there’s no need to spend restaurant prices on every meal.

If you choose to have your charter bus with your group the entire time, you can save money on lodging by choosing a place further away from the slopes and using the bus as your own private skibus.

Interested in learning how Metropolitan Shuttle can help make your next ski trip spectacular? Learn about our quick, easy service by calling us at 1-866-556-3545 or contact us today for pricing information.

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Experience world-class winter sports across the Centennial State.

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Expect spectacular powder days and stunning mountain views on your next Colorado ski trip.

When you think of Colorado , sparkling ski slopes and epic terrain parks might come to mind. The Centennial State is known for its world-class ski resorts , from picturesque Telluride to the quintessential ski town of Steamboat Springs . You don't have to hit the slopes to enjoy all that a Colorado ski resort has to offer, either: Many ski resorts include luxurious ski-in/ski-out lodging options, bars and restaurants perfect for an après-ski, and fun family-friendly activities like snowmobiling and dog-sledding.

Before planning your Colorado ski resort vacation, you'll need to identify your experience level and determine which passes or tickets to buy. Pass options include the Ikon Pass, Epic Pass and Passport Ski Program. Learn about the pass prices and more in the planning section below .

(Note: Some of the following Colorado ski resorts and locations may be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. New policies may be in place, including requirements for proof of vaccination, capacity restrictions, reservation requirements or mask mandates. Check with your chosen establishment and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention before your visit.)

The Top Colorado Ski Resorts

The best colorado ski resorts for beginners, the best colorado ski resorts for advanced skiers, the best colorado ski resorts for families, steamboat resort: steamboat springs.

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Located about 160 miles northwest of Denver , Steamboat Resort boasts nearly 3,000 acres of permitted terrain, 17 lifts and 170 named trails, of which 14% are beginner slopes and 42% intermediate. The resort has an annual snowfall of 314 inches, giving skiers and snowboarders plenty of opportunity for powder days. With terrain parks, private and group ski and snowboard lessons, and adaptive programs for those with disabilities, Steamboat makes skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels feel at home. The resort is also working to champion diversity through its Steamboat Ski Resort Scholarship, a $2,500 scholarship for people of color studying resort management, ski area operations, tourism or hospitality.

As a full ski town – in fact, it's nicknamed "Ski Town USA" – Steamboat offers a variety of restaurants, activities and lodging. After a day spent hitting the slopes, relax at Routtie's Barbecue for an après-ski. When you're in need of a ski break, take up snowmobiling or a cozy sleigh ride. If you're staying in town, consider the elegant Steamboat Grand , where guests praise the plethora of amenities including hot tubs and a gym. Lodgers also appreciate that the gondola is only a short walk away from the hotel.

Howelson Hill, known as the oldest operating ski area in North America, is also owned and operated by Steamboat Springs. Though this ski destination is small, with only four lifts and 17 alpine trails, its history is powerful: Howelson Hill has provided training grounds for more than 100 Olympians and is home to one of the largest natural ski jumping complexes in North America. Today, it's one of the most affordable ski resorts in Colorado, and it even offers free skiing on Sundays.

Passes: Ikon, Ski Passport Program Address: 2305 Mount Werner Circle, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487

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Copper Mountain Resort: Frisco

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Less than 80 miles west of Denver, Copper Mountain is home to about 2,500 skiable acres and 24 chair lifts. Of the 140 marked trails at Copper, 21% are at the beginner level and 25% are intermediate, making this ski resort a great choice for beginners. The resort also sees an average annual snowfall of 305 inches. Once you're finished skiing, you can enjoy other winter activities like ice skating, snow tubing and riding Copper's alpine coaster.

If you're looking to enjoy a few days of mountain adventures, Copper includes three villages – East, Center and West – for lodging. Consider booking a stay in the West Village for easy access to beginner terrain.

Passes: Ikon, Ski Passport Program Address: 209 Ten Mile Circle, Frisco, CO 80443

Eldora Mountain Resort: Nederland

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Located around 20 miles from Boulder , Eldora is the perfect ski destination for University of Colorado Boulder students looking to learn a new sport. Students can even receive a discount on tickets, as well as use their free RTD bus pass to get to the mountain. Eldora is home to 10 lifts – including two magic carpets for beginners – and 680 skiable acres for all ages and skill levels to enjoy. With green and blue runs accounting for more than 60% of the park, resortgoers learning how to ski or snowboard will find plenty of opportunity to safely practice. More advanced skiers can still enjoy a variety of difficult terrain, such as a number of double black runs and eight terrain parks featuring box, rails, jumps and more.

Eldora does not have on-site lodging, but nearby Boulder is home to a number of impressive hotels . Recent guests of Hotel Boulderado admire its rich history and enjoy its restaurants and bar options, as well as its proximity to the attractions of downtown Boulder .

Passes: Ikon, Ski Passport Program Address: 2861 Eldora Ski Road, Nederland, CO 80466

Beaver Creek Resort: Beaver Creek

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At Beaver Creek Resort – just over 10 miles from Vail – visitors will experience 167 trails over more than 2,000 skiable acres, 24 lifts and 325 inches of average annual snowfall. If you've never skied before, sign up for group or private lessons through the resort's ski school. Or, spend the day at Haymeadow Park, where you'll have access to magic carpets as well as a beginner gondola and lift; you can also celebrate your learning with an ice cream stop at The Parlour. Once you've learned the basics, head to McCoy Park and tackle its 17 runs – most of which are green. Consider enrolling the kids in the BEAVO Development Program, a multiday youth ski and snowboard program that fosters an inclusive learning environment for skill development.

After a day on the mountain, visitors can explore the village of Beaver Creek's shops and restaurants. Book a stay at The Osprey for an outdoor pool and hot tub, ski valet, quick access to the village and more. For a more private stay, consider Trapper's Cabin, which sits among aspens at 9,500 feet of elevation.

Passes: Epic Address: 210 Beaver Creek Plaza, Beaver Creek, CO 81620

Powderhorn Mountain Resort: Mesa

Skiers and snowboarders can explore 1,600 acres of skiable terrain – 70% of which is beginner or intermediate – at Powderhorn. The resort is also home to two terrain parks and world-class Nordic skiing, as the Grand Mesa (the northern edge of which Powderhorn sits) is the world's largest flat-top mountain. If you're new to the slopes, Powderhorn offers private and group ski and snowboard lessons, as well as children's multiweek programs. Resortgoers who have never skied or snowboarded before are eligible for the Bob Beverly Program, where participants can learn to ski for free.

To get to Powderhorn, expect a 230-mile drive west from Denver or fly in to the Grand Junction Regional Airport. You can lodge in the nearby towns of Mesa, Palisade or Grand Junction, or stay in the rental Tiny Homes at Powderhorn. Guests love the location close to the ski lift but warn that the Wi-Fi isn't up to par.

Passes: Ski Passport Program Address: 48338 Powderhorn Road, Mesa, CO 81643

Telluride Ski Resort: Telluride

Telluride nestled under the San Juans at Dusk. This view is captured along the Jud Wiebe Trail, a beautiful trail that takes hikers high up along the ridge within the box canyon.

Telluride , a stunning ski town and one of the state's best places to visit , is the perfect destination for a romantic getaway in Colorado . Telluride Ski Resort boasts more than 2,000 skiable acres and 19 total lifts, half of which are high-speed. Of the 148 trails, 41% are for advanced and expert skiers. With terrain parks, peaks to climb up and ski down, and Nordic trails, travelers will find plenty of challenges at Telluride Ski Resort. You can also try your hand at a number of other winter activities in Telluride including snowshoeing, dog-sledding, helicopter skiing, ice skating, ice climbing and more. Book your tickets for the end of February to enjoy Telluride Gay Ski Week, an inclusive celebration for LGBTQ skiers and snowboarders.

After you've worked up a sweat on the slopes, grab an après-ski either in Mountain Village or down in the town of Telluride. On the mountain, skiers can enjoy American or French cuisine at Allred's Restaurant or Bon Vivant. Head into town for pizza at Brown Dog Pizza. One top lodging option is The Peaks Resort & Spa, where guests love the stunning views and appreciate the excellent service.

Passes: Epic (limited to seven days), Ski Passport Program Address: 565 Mountain Village Blvd., Telluride, CO 81435

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Keystone Resort: Keystone

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With 49% of its 130 trails being classed as advanced or expert and only 12% as beginner, Keystone is definitely the Colorado ski resort for those seeking more difficult terrain. Keystone Resort features 20 lifts, more than 3,000 skiable acres and 235 inches of annual snowfall on average. Explore three peaks and hike-to terrain for an extra workout. If you're a beginner, don't worry: Keystone still offers child and adult ski and snowboard lessons, as well as multiweek programs. The ski resort also partners with Keystone Adaptive Center to provide instruction for skiers and snowboarders with disabilities.

Stay at the Lone Eagle for ski-in/ski-out availability or at the Keystone Lodge & Spa for spa treatments, in-room dining, private ski shuttle transportation and more. Recent guests at the Keystone Lodge & Spa appreciated the many amenities, but some warn that the property is a bit outdated.

Passes: Epic Address: 100 Dercum Square, Keystone, CO 80435

Winter Park Resort: Winter Park

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Opened in 1940, Winter Park Resort is the longest continually operated ski resort in Colorado. The resort receives an average of 345 inches of snow every year for epic powder days; it features 166 trails and 23 lifts over more than 3,000 skiable acres. Only 8% of the terrain is beginner-friendly, with another 18% intermediate, 19% advanced, 52% most difficult and even 3% "expert only." But don't worry if you're not ready for the more challenging runs: Winter Park comprises seven territories, and the Winter Park Territory gives access to the Ski + Ride School. Other territories include Parsenn Bowl, where you can see the top of Longs Peak ; Terrain Park, which features an 18-foot superpipe; and Mary Jane, the perfect place for practicing mogul runs.

Other Winter Park activities include snowshoe tours, snowcat tours, ski bike tours and tubing. There are more than 20 lodges available in the Base Village and the town of Winter Park, one of which is the highly rated Iron Horse Resort. Lodgers commend the ski-in/ski-out availability, though some caution that beginners may not be able to handle the skiing needed to get back to the lodge.

Passes: Ikon, Ski Passport Program Address: 85 Parsenn Road, Winter Park, CO 80482

Arapahoe Basin Ski Area: Dillon

Aerial of Arapahoe Basin Ski Area at sunrise.

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Arapahoe Resort is perhaps best known for the length of its ski and ride season, which is the longest in Colorado. In fact, A-Basin (or A-Bay) often stays open from October through June. The resort was even open for skiing on the Fourth of July seven times, the most recent of which was in 2019. The latest it has ever stayed open was Aug. 10 in 1995.

Arapahoe Basin includes nearly 150 trails over more than 1,400 skiable acres, with 49% black diamond runs and 24% double black diamonds. Only 7% of runs are beginner-friendly, so this ski resort isn't for the faint of heart. If the skiing and snowboarding is a bit too challenging, consider taking a snowshoe tour instead. When visiting in the summer, don't forget to attempt North America's highest via ferrata, a guided-only climb that reaches 13,000 feet. A-Basin does not offer onsite lodging, but Breckenridge hotels are only 20 miles away.

Passes: Ikon (limited to seven days), Ski Passport Program Address: 28194 U.S. Route 6, Dillon, CO 80435

Vail Mountain Resort: Vail

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With more than 5,300 skiable acres, Vail Mountain Resort is one of the largest ski resorts in Colorado. Over half the terrain is designed for advanced and expert skiers, so you'll have plenty of access to challenging terrain parks, bowls, basins and peaks. If you're a beginner, take advantage of ski and snowboarding lessons available; the Vail Nordic School offers snowshoe, cross-country ski and backcountry ski lessons for all skill levels if you want a change of pace.

Vail Mountain Resort is also host to the 2023 National Brotherhood of Skiers Summit, where thousands of people of color from across the country gather to enjoy skiing together. NBS works to support athletes of color in winter sports.

In the town of Vail, explore a variety of shopping and dining . Lodge at The Arrabelle at Vail Square , one of the ski resort's signature properties, for luxurious accommodations and amenities. Recent visitors appreciate the friendly staff and excellent service, as well as the location (only a short walk from the village).

Passes: Epic Address: Vail, CO 81657

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Silverton Mountain: Silverton

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Silverton Mountain offers a unique ski experience, in that there is only one chairlift but nearly 27,000 acres of skiable terrain. This ski destination is truly for advanced and expert skiers and snowboarders; in fact, 0% of the terrain is classed as beginner- or intermediate-friendly. Silverton Mountain is the steepest ski area in North America with the easiest run at a 35-degree slope. The resort boasts more than 400 inches of annual snowfall on average and caps the number of unguided skiers at 475 a day, meaning you'll have plenty of access to fresh powder. In fact, the mountain regularly sees less than 80 skiers per day.

If you're not an expert but you're in the area, don't worry; the town of Silverton won't let you down. Try your hand at guided rock, ice or alpine climbing, or you can touch up your safety skills with an avalanche course. Travelers can enjoy tasty breakfast burritos, artisan pizzas and local craft beer at a variety of eateries and breweries. Consider booking a stay at the highly rated Villa Dallavalle Historic Inn, where recent visitors praised the homemade breakfast and hot tubs.

Passes: None listed in this article are applicable. Address: 6226 state Highway 110, Silverton, CO 81433

Aspen Snowmass: Aspen, Snowmass Village

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Explore four mountains – Aspen Mountain , Aspen Highlands , Buttermilk and Snowmass – and two ski towns on your Aspen Snowmass ski trip. With approximately 5,500 skiable acres in total, Aspen Snowmass has something for everyone in the family to enjoy. Aside from skiing and snowboarding, other family-friendly activities include tubing, snow biking, snowshoeing and riding the Breathtaker Alpine Coaster, which can reach up to 28 mph. While the kids are taking ski or snowboarding lessons, adults can always enjoy a small romantic getaway by taking a snowcat up Aspen Highlands for dinner at the Cloud Nine Alpine Bistro or Lynn Britt Cabin.

Aspen Snowmass works to include and support a variety of causes within the community, including racial justice, sustainability and support for LGBTQ communities through the annual Gay Ski Week. Another well-known Aspen event is the X Games, where the world's top athletes compete in 14 disciplines including Snowboard SuperPipe and Big Air. The event is free to attend.

Explore condominiums, ski-in/ski-out options, pet-friendly properties and vacation homes at the Aspen Snowmass lodging website . Top-rated hotels include Aspen's The Little Nell – where guests rave about the cuisine and service – and Viceroy Snowmass , which recent lodgers recommend for those seeking a quieter and more laid-back environment than downtown Aspen.

Passes: Ikon (limited to seven days), Ski Passport Program Address: 601 E. Dean St., Aspen, CO 81611 (Aspen Mountain); 120 Lower Carriage Way, Snowmass Village, CO 81615 (Snowmass)

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Crested Butte Mountain Resort: Crested Butte

A skier skiing down steep terrain at Crested Butte Mountain Resort.

Though Crested Butte lies about 200 miles southwest of Denver, the drive (or flight to Gunnison-Crested Butte Regional Airport) is well worth it. The ski town and resort offers a stunning mountain escape perfect for a family vacation . On the mountain, visitors will find 236 inches of average annual snowfall, two terrain parks and 121 trails – 14% beginner, about 50% intermediate or advanced, and 37% expert – over more than 1,500 skiable acres. Crested Butte Mountain Resort offers a selection of child, teen, adult and private lessons so everyone in the family can feel their best on the slopes.

Crested Butte is truly a ski town, with no traffic lights, chain stores or high-rise buildings. Partake in a variety of dining and shopping options when you've finished skiing for the day, or explore the 1.7 million acres of the surrounding national forest through hiking, snowshoeing or cross-country skiing. Travelers can stay at the Grand Lodge Hotel and Suites for spacious suites and oversized hotel rooms (some of which are pet-friendly) or lodge at The Plaza in a unique condominium setting.

Passes: Epic Address: 12 Snowmass Road, Crested Butte, CO 81225

Breckenridge Ski Resort: Breckenridge

Adaptive ski program at Breckenridge Ski Resort.

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Head to this destination in Colorado for not only top-notch skiing but also restaurants, breweries and other winter activities. Explore 187 trails and just under 3,000 acres of skiable terrain, half of which consists of groomed trails. Of the 35 lifts, 11 are magic carpets for beginners. Consider participating in one of the signature programs at Breckenridge Ski Resort , such as Women's Camp or Breck Belles, which are designed by women for women; seasonal youth programs for children of all ages; and adaptive programs for individuals with disabilities.

The town of Breckenridge offers a plethora of dining , shopping and spa options. Winter activities for the whole family include snowshoeing, snowmobiling and dog-sledding, and don't forget to buy your tickets for the International Snow Sculpture Championships. For an overnight stay, travelers might consider booking a room at The Lodge at Breckenridge. Recent visitors praised the spacious rooms and appreciated that pets were welcome.

Passes: Epic Address: 1599 Ski Hill Road, Breckenridge, CO 80424

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Cooper Hill Ski Area: Leadville

Not to be confused with Copper, Cooper is located near Leadville – the highest incorporated city in North America – about 100 miles from Denver. Cooper is one of the smaller ski resorts in Colorado, with less than 500 skiable acres, five lifts and 64 trails, but don't let its size deter you: The resort is perfect for a family weekend getaway . Cooper Hill Ski Area boasts few lift lines and plenty of powder days, with 260 inches of annual snowfall on average and a unique philosophy of not over-grooming terrain. Plus, if you want more to explore, Cooper offers snowcat skiing tours on Chicago Ridge, giving you 2,600 more acres for cold weather adventures.

If you're a beginner, Cooper's Ski School hosts private and semiprivate ski and snowboard lessons for all ages. Families can even take lessons together at a discounted rate. Even more, Cooper boasts the longest magic carpet in Colorado. There are no lodging options at the resort itself, but Leadville offers plenty of hotels, inns, bed-and-breakfasts and more. For a unique experience, book a stay at Tiny House Leadville. Recent lodgers love the comfort and coziness of a tiny house, but some warn about poor Wi-Fi.

Passes: Ski Passport Program Address: 232 County Road 29, Leadville, CO 80461

Loveland Ski Area: Dillon

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Family-owned and -operated Loveland Ski Area, located about 55 miles west of Denver, features 1,800 skiable acres, nine lifts and free snowcat skiing along the Continental Divide. You'll be treated to plenty of powder days as the resort receives a yearly average of 422 inches of snowfall, the most of any Front Range or Summit County resort. What's more, Loveland is the first ski area on the Interstate 70 corridor – so you won't have to sit in the traffic as long as with other ski resorts.

The resort comprises two ski areas: Loveland Basin and Loveland Valley. Loveland Basin is the main area, featuring terrain for all ages and skill levels as well a variety of family-friendly events. At Loveland Valley, a separate area just for beginners, you won't have to worry about running into more advanced skiers and snowboarders. Loveland Valley is also home to Loveland's Ski & Ride School. Though on-site lodging is not available at Loveland, nearby Georgetown, Silver Plume and Idaho Springs offer plenty of options.

Passes: Ski Passport Program Address: I-70, Dillon, CO 80435

Wolf Creek Ski Area: Pagosa Springs

Located in Pagosa Springs about 230 miles southwest of Colorado Springs , Wolf Creek Ski Area boasts the most snow in Colorado with 430 inches of annual snowfall. The resort's 1,600 skiable acres and fairly even distribution of difficulty – 20% beginner, 35% intermediate, 25% advanced and 20% expert – mean Wolf Creek's slopes can be enjoyed by every skill level. If you're new to skiing or snowboarding, consider taking a Wolf Creek professional group or private lesson. Book an overnight stay at The Springs Resort & Spa in Pagosa Springs for your family getaway. Recent guests recommend soaking in the springs after a long day skiing and praise the friendly staff.

Passes: None listed in this article are applicable. Address: E. Highway 160 E., Pagosa Springs, CO 81147

Planning Your Colorado Ski Resort Vacation

Before planning your next Colorado ski trip, you'll need to identify your experience level and determine which passes or tickets to buy.

Experience level

The difficulty of a ski run is often classed by color: Green runs are wide and easy, blue runs are slightly steeper and moderately difficult, black diamonds are steep and difficult, and double black diamonds are very steep and very difficult. If you're just starting to learn, you'll be spending most of your time on bunny hills – ski areas set aside for beginners – and conveyer belts (often called "magic carpets") before progressing to greens and perhaps a blue run or two.

There are a variety of pass and ticket options for every Colorado ski resort. Check each resort's website for season passes; day, multiday or family tickets; and discounts or free day options at partner resorts.

If you'd like access to multiple ski resorts across the state as well several other countries (including Canada , Australia , Switzerland and more), consider purchasing either the Ikon Pass or the Epic Pass. And, if you have a child in grades three through six, don't forget to check out the Ski Passport Program.

  • Ikon Pass: At $1,179 for adult skiers and snowboarders of the 2022-23 season, the Ikon Pass includes access to more than 50 ski destinations, including six Colorado resorts; Boyne Mountain, a top Michigan ski resort ; Windham Mountain, a top New York ski resort ; and even Chamonix Mont-Blanc Valley in the stunning French Alps . The pass also includes lift ticket discounts for friends and family, lodging deals and more. Check the Ikon Pass website for pass prices for kids and young adults, and pay only $839 for the Ikon pass if you're a college student, nurse or military member.
  • Epic Pass: The Epic Pass, $879 for adults in the 2022-23 season, grants access to more than 60 ski resorts across the state, country and world, such as Arlberg, Austria ; Verbier 4 Vallées, Switzerland; and Hakuba Valley, Japan . The pass also includes discounts on food, lodging, lessons, rentals and more, as well as discounted tickets to share with friends or family. Visit the Epic Pass website for the full list of pass options, including the full Epic Pass, one- to seven-day passes, regional passes and child passes.
  • Ski Passport Program: Available for third to sixth graders, the Ski Passport Program gives access to 20 ski areas – with four days at each participating resort – for only $59. Check the website for blackout dates and other helpful information.

Note: Prices are subject to change.

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7 Least Crowded Ski Resorts in Colorado

I ’m a Colorado snowhound and passionate snowboarder and live in a Colorado mountain town. I understand the challenges women face when planning a ski trip. Believe me. It involves more than looking for valet service, gourmet food or luxury resort amenities.

I’ll give you the info the locals know to help you get the biggest bang for your buck. Here’s what you need to know about the least crowded Colorado ski resorts. They may not have the name recognition of Aspen, Steamboat and Vail, but they do have amazing terrain, huge skiable acres, untouched fresh powder, short lift lines and fast chairlifts to make your next ski vacation the best.

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We all want snow, really good snow – the kind that makes for an exhilarating and exhausting day. I scoff at the majority of blogs written about what makes a resort – the hotels, the nightlife, the amenities? No, no, no. In my opinion, it’s snow, skiable acres, family-friendly and budget-friendly, but mostly it’s the snow.

This season, the last thing I want to do is spend my days standing in long lift lines. I’m looking for the least crowded ski resorts in Colorado. Where one good snowfall lasts for a good week to 10 days. And I know exactly where to look. Here are my favorite, and least crowded, Colorado ski resorts.

1. Sunlight Mountain Resort

Sunlight in Glenwood Springs, CO was our local ski area for 21 years. It is small, it is rugged and while it offers the bare minimum in amenities, the snow is almost always great, with an average 250 inches annually. In fact, Sunlight’s famous slogan is “Where the Powder Lasts For Days.” And that’s all I need to know. While admittedly, it’s no Copper Mountain or Breckenridge, and it doesn’t claim to be, it has everything you need for a really great ski trip.

Sunlight Mountain Resort is also where families can enjoy amazing terrain, everything from beginner to expert, for about half the cost of the other major resorts like Aspen and Vail. And unlike both those mountains, Sunlight prides itself in having no lift lines. Sunlight has always delivered in this realm, though I have to be honest – the last ski season or two saw crowds and unprecedented lines. The fact that there are no high-speed lifts at Sunlight means crowds pose a particularly unwelcome problem. But then Sunlight is the most aggressive at remaining the least expensive resort in the state.

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2. Monarch Mountain

Located halfway between Salida and Buena Vista, two of our favorite Colorado mountain towns, sits Monarch Mountain. Monarch is one of a handful of thriving smaller mountains that delivers family fun without all the hype attributed to the larger ski areas. There are no comparisons between Breckenridge, arguably the most crowded ski resort in Colorado and Monarch Mountain, easily one of the least crowded ski resorts in Colorado.

Monarch is renowned for having great snow and really fun terrain to ski and snowboard. It averages about 350 inches of snow per year and the skiable terrain is 800 acres. Monarch Mountain, like all the resorts listed here, has minimal luxuries, but makes up for what it’s lacking in the lodge on the mountain. With two terrain parks, 1,635 backcountry terrain, seven lifts and enough snow to average a five-month season, Monarch may very well be your diamond in the rough. In addition, Monarch has the perfect combination of beginner, intermediate and expert terrain and a loyal clientele who are looking for a rugged natural experience, not an affluent extravaganza.

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3. Silverton Mountain

When I am not riding at Copper Mountain or Steamboat Springs, I’m shredding at Silverton Mountain. It’s raw and rugged and extraordinarily epic.  And it is hands down the least crowded ski resort in Colorado.

Silverton is all thrills and absolutely no frills. There is one chairlift that takes you up the mountain where you will find yourself surrounded by amazing runs in every direction. Silverton is not a family resort unless your family consists of expert skiers and riders. This obviously contributes to its status as THE most uncrowded Colorado ski resort!

Silverton doesn’t operate like your normal resort either. At certain times of year, it provides guided-only skiing with minimal numbers (8) of skiers and riders, similar to a cat or heli operation. At other times of the year, late in the season, Silverton Mountain allows unguided skiing similar to a normal ski resort. Please note that Avalanche gear is required to ride the lift at all times.

Silverton is home to bowls, chutes, cliffs and wonderfully rugged, natural terrain in every direction. The views are stunning as Silverton is the highest and steepest ski resort in all of North America. Its peak elevation is at 13,487 feet!

Aside from avalanche mitigation work, the mountain is left completely untouched and in its natural state. Check the website  for scheduling.

The coolest thing about Silverton Mountain is that it is the only place to heli-ski in Colorado. Heli-skiing is at the top of our bucket list. We are just waiting until more of our kids can join us!

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4. Powderhorn Mountain Resort

Powderhorn Mountain Resort sits on the edge of Grand Mesa, outside of Grand Junction, CO. Grand Mesa is notably the world’s largest flat-topped mountain in the world. Because Grand Junction has become wildly popular with mountain bikers, Powderhorn has positioned itself as a year-round resort with lift-served downhill mountain biking on Grand Mesa all summer long.

But Powderhorn has gained my respect for winter skiing. We are purchasing season passes here this winter. Why? Because it’s got great terrain! Powderhorn brings it home with a whopping 1,600 skiable acres and the fact that 30 percent of the mountain is expert terrain. This makes my heart sing. In addition, Powderhorn has three terrain parks, four chair lifts, and on average, Powderhorn enjoys 250 inches of beautiful light and dry Colorado powder.

Powderhorn is a family resort, for sure, and definitely one of the least crowded ski resorts in Colorado. And, Powderhorn has one additional amenity that makes it popular even among those who don’t ski or ride – it has a tubing hill!

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5. Ski Cooper

Cooper is definitely one of the top contenders in the least crowded ski resorts in the Colorado gang. Located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, close to Leadville, it offers amazing views of some of the highest peaks in the state.

It is an ideal location for families looking for a genuine Colorado ski vacation. Regardless of the time or year, or whether Colorado is having a great snow year or not, Ski Cooper has snow that hasn’t been touched.

Ski Cooper is always uncrowded, which means the lift lines are practically non-existent. There is no pretension or haughtiness and absolutely no marketing. Ski Cooper has reasonable lift ticket prices and it is a great family resort!

With 470 skiable acres and 260 inches of snow annually, Ski Cooper is pure authentic down-to-earth skiing and boarding. Now, if you are looking for more adventure, Ski Cooper also offers snowcat skiing tours on Chicago Ridge. Here you will enjoy long, epic runs on 2,600 acres of wide-open powder bowls and glades.

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6. Loveland Ski Area

Loveland isn’t exactly small, with 1,800 lift-served skiable acres, nor is it unknown. It’s uber-popular among those who live in Denver. However, the crowds are mitigated by Loveland’s fast lifts and skilled lift operators. Plus with an average 422 inches of snowfall each year, Loveland always delivers.

True, Loveland is a big draw for the 303s – those living in the Denver Metro area, as it’s a mere 53 miles from the sprawling urban city. And while it’s not the least crowded ski resort in Colorado, it does boast the most snowfall of any Summit County or Front Range resort, including Winter Park.

The resort is comprised of two different areas. Loveland Valley serves beginners and beginners alone. With its own lift and gentle terrain, Loveland Valley allows beginners to hone their skills away from the more advanced skiers and boarders.

Loveland Basin is the main area and offers a wide range of terrain from wide-open cruisers, trees and bumps to open bowls. Looking for adventure? Take Lift 9 to The Ridge at 12,700 feet. The Ridge provides intermediate and advanced skiers and riders with a variety of challenging trails. With 480 acres to choose from right off the lift, 100 hikeable acres and free snowcat rides to some of Loveland’s most exhilarating terrain, The Ridge offers a thrilling experience.

Loveland, known as one of the highest Colorado ski resorts, with a summit at 13,010 feet, it crosses the Continental Divide and the views are outstanding.

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7. Arapahoe Basin

Known as the Legend, Arapahoe Basin, affectionately called A-Basin by locals and visitors alike, is hands down the Colorado ski resort with the longest season. With skiing and snowboarding through late spring and early summer, it’s often the hangout for dedicated riders and skiers into June. And, not only that, A-Basin is often the first Colorado Ski Resort to open for the season, sometimes as early as mid-October, typically winning the #racetoopen battle amongst Colorado ski resorts.

A-Basin has a reputation for some gnarly runs. With only 3 percent of the resort serving beginners, A-Basin is more of an intermediate to expert mountain. Skiers and boarders alike challenge themselves in all the resort has to offer. Open bowls, chutes and super steep moguls give visitors an experience that is hard to beat. If you get a chance to visit, be sure to check out the uber-challenging Palvinci Trail.

The terrain, the people and its status as one of the least crowded ski resorts in Colorado, all make A-Basin a destination. A-Basin has 1,400 skiable acres, averages around 350 inches of snow per year, and has three terrain parks that are, notably, some of the best in the state.

Additionally, A-Basin is making a name for itself as a summer destination, as it offers everything from disc golf and hiking to scenic chair lift rides to its aerial adventure park. Needless to say, Arapahoe Basin is a year-round resort that everyone should have the opportunity to enjoy!

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I think it’s worth mentioning the Epic Pass here as it is a gateway to Vail Resorts. And while these resorts are not the least crowded ski resorts in Colorado, the pass is a great deal if you enjoy winter travel for skiing and riding. For a per pass fee, you have access to Keystone, Crested Butte, Beaver Creek, Vail and Breckenridge in Colorado. The pass is also valid at Steven’s Pass in Washington, Lake Tahoe resorts (Heavenly, North Star and Kirkwood) in California, and Whistler in Canada. In addition, there are numerous Vail Resorts throughout the country as well as some international destinations.

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