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About Keystone

If convenience, affordability and terrain options for every type of skier top your ski vacation docket, then Keystone, Colorado it is! A Keystone ski vacation truly offers slices of heaven for every single penchant, both on and off the mountain. From tubing, to fine dining or quick (and cheap) eats, to après drinks, to world-class cat skiing and perfect family friendly trails, Keystone has it all.

Keystone is opportunely located just under 100 miles from Denver International Airport, the drive along I-70 takes a little over an hour and a half, so you can easily arrive in the morning and sneak a half-day of skiing in. All the Keystone restaurants are handily located in the base village or just across Highway 6. On sunny afternoons Keystone has a lively après scene, making it a great place to have a beer and mingle.

Stay...

in one of Summit County's many premiere accommodations

Ski...

Some of the longest groomed runs in the state of Colorado

Travel...

by flying into Denver International Airport

Enjoy...

Views of nearby 14'ers, Greys and Torreys Peak

Explore...

High mountain terrain off Wapiti Peak

Taste...

fine dining served alongside Rocky Mountain hospitality.

Treat...

yourself to a tour of Summit County's best breweries

Experience...

ice skating on Keystone Lake

Skiing Keystone

Every level of skier will find their own section of the mountain to call their own. Beginners will love the “learning area” off of the Ranger chairlift, as well as all the green runs off of River Run Gondola. Children of all levels, will squeal with delight in Keystone’s many Kidventure Zones, which are fun, zippy tree trails and mini-themed camps. Intermediate skiers will find they can ski all three of the lift-accessed mountains, but the best blue trails are to be found off of the River Run Gondola, with epic, sustained cruisers like Frenchman and Irishman. Expert skiers and boarders have nearly 50 percent of Keystone’s 3,000 acres to themselves, and can enjoy moguls, glades, steeps and small chutes. Powderhounds will delight in all the snowcat-accessed terrain off of Independence Mountain and Wapiti Peak.

Mountain Stats

3128'

Vertical Drop

9280'

Base Depth

12408'

Summit Depth

TERRAIN

3149ac

Total Acres

20

Total Lifts

0mi

Longest Run

Trails

13

Beginner

29

Intermediate

0

Expert

Activities

TerrainPark

No

Tubing

No

Night Skiing

No

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*based on the average of all overall experience ratings given in traveler reviews.
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