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      • Some of Colorado's largest and most popular ski resorts clock in between 12,000 and 12,999 feet, which is still quite staggering when it comes to elevation. Breckenridge Ski Resort hits 12,998 feet, while Aspen Snowmass, in an area known for its posh hotels and amenities, makes it to 12,510 feet.
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  2. Colorado offers many world-class [clarification needed] ski resorts. The following table compares their various sizes, runs, lifts, and snowfall: Name. Nearest city. Skiable area (acres) Top elevation (feet) Base elevation (feet) Vertical (feet) Runs.

    • Arapahoe Basin Ski Area
    • Aspen Highlands Ski Resort
    • Aspen Mountain Ski Resort
    • Beaver Creek Ski Resort
    • Breckenridge Ski Resort
    • Buttermilk Mountain Ski Area
    • Chapman Hill Municipal Ski Area
    • Copper Mountain Ski Resort
    • Cranor Hill Ski Area
    • Crested Butte Mountain Resort

    Arapahoe Basin or A Basin, as it’s better known by the locals, is a relaxed and laid-back mountain, featuring some of the highest skiable terrain in North America, as well as a long season to keep you skiing until the last drop of snow has melted. With over 1,428 acres of trails to choose from and 145 trails, there’s just about every type of terrai...

    The lesser-known of its 3 other resort cousins in Aspen/Snowmass, Aspen Highlandsis a local favorite for its uncrowded slopes and views of the gorgeous Maroon Bells. With 144 trails over 1,040 acres filled with groomers to cruise and bowls to run, Aspen Highlands is a gem for experts. Over 2/3rds of its terrain is comprised of double black diamonds...

    This resort is situated closest to downtown Aspen, a mining town established in the late 1800s. From there, it’s an easy ride up the Silver Queen Gondola to the ski village. That’s where the easy rides stop, however. Aspen Mountainis known for its expert runs, with 675 skiable acres full of black diamonds. So don’t count on greens or blues if you c...

    Just a short drive down Highway I-70 from Vail is the lesser-known Beaver Creek, which spans 1,832 acres of beautiful Rocky Mountain powder. Featuring an Olympic downhill run dubbed “Birds of Prey”, Beaver Creek is a regular stop on the Men’s World Cup tour and has hosted the Alpine World Tour twice. For those of us non-Olympic skiers, Beaver Creek...

    Located an hour and a half from Denver is the historic mining town of Breckenridge, full of beautiful mountain vistas and some of the most variable terrain in the state. Breckenridge Ski Resort, fondly known as “Breck”, has over 2,908 acres of skiable track, as well as just about something for every kind of rider out there. That acreage covers 187 ...

    Buttermilk Mountain has 2 sides to it. On one hand, there’s Buttermilk’s world-renowned reputation as long-running Winter X Gamesand Red Bull Double Pipe host has led to its rise as a destination for freestyle riders and skiers. Buttermilk Park features tons of natural elements, as well as a 22ft superpipe for the experts. On the other hand, there’...

    If you’re looking for a local family favorite in the Four Corners area, Chapman Hillis bound to delight. This tiny ski hill in Durango features 2 ropes to ascend the single run, as well as a small terrain park. The nearby skate area is an ice skating rinkin winter and a roller skating rink in summer. If you’re in town and want to visit a hidden gem...

    This Summit County resort is another favorite located just an hour and a half from Denver. And being among the very first resorts to open each season only sweetens the deal. A family-friendly destination for kids and adults alike, Copper Mountain features something for just about everyone to enjoy. Copper Mountainboasts 140 trails over 2,490 skiabl...

    Take yourself back to a time of nostalgia, when skiing depended upon snowfall, not machines. Cranor Hill, an old favorite in Gunnison (since 1962), only opens when conditions are right, so support them if you can catch them during a powder season. With 4 runs and 1 lift, this small ski area packs a lot of punch when the powder is fresh, with 400 ve...

    Crested Butte dubs itself “a real Colorado ski town”, with no traffic lights and no high rises. The mountain itself is truly a getaway from resort towns, located 5 hours from Denver. The mountain is also famous for its butte-shaped peak and inbound skiing, as well as its terrain park equipped with a superpipe. For skiers and riders of all skill lev...

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  3. The highest altitude resort in Colorado is Silverton Mountain with its base at 3,170 m and the highest lifted point at 4,111 m. All 25 ski resorts are ranked by the following criteria: List of the highest Ski Resorts in Colorado according to the mountain and base elevation.

  4. Aug 23, 2018 · Some of Colorado's largest and most popular ski resorts clock in between 12,000 and 12,999 feet, which is still quite staggering when it comes to elevation. Breckenridge Ski Resort hits 12,998 feet, while Aspen Snowmass, in an area known for its posh hotels and amenities, makes it to 12,510 feet.

    • Breckenridge Ski Resort. Why Ski Breckenridge. With 187 trails spread across 1,177 ha of skiable terrain, Breckenridge has some of the best ski slopes in Colorado.
    • Vail Ski Resort. 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 recognised resorts in North American skiing.
    • Aspen Snowmass Ski Resort. 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.
    • Winter Park Resort. 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 1,247 ha of skiable terrain.
  5. Mar 3, 2017 · 21. Steamboat – 10,568 feet. Steamboat Resort. Photo Credit: ©2016 Larry Pierce: Steamboat Ski Resort. 20. Echo Mountain – 10,650 feet. Echo Mountain Resort, Colorado. Photo Credit: Visit Colorado. 19. Eldora Mountain – 10,800 feet. Eldora Mountain Resort. Photo Credit: John Waugh.

  6. 1. Breckenridge. North America USA Colorado. Test result. 988 m ( 2926 m - 3914 m) 153 km 28 km 60 km 65 km. 35 ski lifts. US$ 279,- / approx. € 260,- Details. 2. Loveland. North America USA Colorado. Test result. 626 m ( 3245 m - 3871 m) 93 km 12 km 38 km 43 km. 10 ski lifts. US$ 149,- / approx. € 139,- Details. 3. Telluride.

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