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Wolf Creek

An exceptional variety of terrain, abundant snowfall and plenty of powder days makes Wolf Creek a place for everyone to enjoy. Exploring all varieties of terrain is simple with a refined lift system inclusive of ten lifts total, ranging from high-speed detachable quads and triple chairlifts to rolling conveyors. Wolf Creek has gradual sloping, wide green runs for beginners to excellent expert terrain. Tree skiing is endless and advanced skiers and boarders have many chutes, glades, bowls, ridges and steeps to choose from that give an in-bounds backcountry experience.

Winter Park

Winter Park Resort is located approximately 66 miles from Denver, in Grand County, off Hwy 40, near the town of Winter Park. The ski and snowboard area was established in 1940 and has been a popular destination for over 70 years.

Vail

Vail mountain ski resort is about 97 miles West of Denver Colorado in Eagle County on Highway I-70. Vail is the second largest single mountain ski resort in the United States with 5,289 acres of terrain, second only to Park City/Canyons which has over 7,300 acres. Although Vail attendance is high, the mountain is so large that it is possible to avoid lines at the lifts, which is sure to make ski vacations pleasant. Vail has three distinct mountain sections: Front-Side, the Back Bowls and Blue Sky Basin.

Telluride

45 minutes from the nearest stoplight at the end of a magnificent box canyon sits Telluride, Colorado (elev. 8,750'), a National Historic Landmark surrounded by 14,000' peaks in the San Juan Mountains. Above Telluride is a modern, master-planned resort village connected to Telluride by a free pedestrian gondola, the only one of its kind in North America.

Sunlight Mountain

With nearly 700 skiable acres and a 2,000 vertical foot drop, Sunlight offers big skiing at an affordable price. About 75% of Sunlight's terrain is rated as beginner or intermediate, making it the perfect place for beginners. Here you don't just learn to ski or snowboard, you learn to shine. Sunlight offers some of the most affordable ski lessons in the nation. But that's Sunlight's gentle side. We're also home to the steepest lift-served run in the state.

Steamboat

Steamboat Ski Resort (aka, Steamboat or Ski Town U.S.A.®) is located approximately 154 miles from Denver, in Routt County, in the northwest part of Colorado. Steamboat was established in 1963 and is the only place in the world to find it’s trademarked Champagne Powder®.
Steamboat is notorious for being one of the premier ski and snowboard resorts in Colorado. The mountain consists 165 marked trails (mostly intermediate and advance) on 2,965 skiable acres, serviced by 18 lifts that can accommodate up to 41,465 people per hour.

Snowmass

Snowmass is located approximately 197 miles from Denver, in Pitkin County, and is the largest of four Aspen, Colorado ski resorts. (See Aspen Highlands, Aspen Mountain and Buttermilk).
As Aspens largest ski area, with 3,332 skiable acres, 94 trails, endless wide cruisers, plenty of steeps, 3 terrain parks, 21 lifts and a vertical rise of 4,406’ (higher than all other Colorado ski resorts), you may never see the same trail twice in one day.

Granby Ranch

Located just 90 miles west of Denver,

Ski Cooper

Cooper is different, in all the RIGHT ways! No lift lines, no pretension; just an authentic Colorado ski resort with family-friendly prices & the best snow. Cooper brings you the very essence of the authentic skiing experience, with none of the frustrating baggage that you'll fight through at the mega resorts.

Silverton Mountain

Get ready for a unique lift-served ski adventure! Silverton Mountain skiing is similar to a cross of heli-skiing experience, snow cat skiing, and resort skiing but really unlike anything else in the country. You will be accessing up to 1,819 acres of backcountry type terrain via chairlift and without the big crowds signature to other ski areas.
There are no groomed runs, no cut trails, just loads of nature’s finest black diamond skiing in the U.S.A.

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