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Chapman Hill Ski Area [1] Copper Mountain; Cranor Ski Area [2] Crested Butte; Echo Mountain (ski area) (formerly Squaw Pass) Eldora; Granby Ranch; Hesperus Ski Area; Hoedown Hill; Howelsen Hill; Kendall Mountain; Keystone; Lake City Ski Hill [citation needed] [3] Lee's Ski Hill; Loveland; Monarch Mountain; Powderhorn Resort
A rundown of the best resorts in the skiing capital of the US for varied terrain, off-the-slopes fun and everything in between
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The 10 best ski resorts in Colorado encompass a wide range of slopes, terrain and activities for beginners, experts and even non-skiers. The resorts hope for the perfect balance of snow: Enough to ...
Steamboat Resort is a major ski area in the western United States, located in northwestern Colorado at Steamboat Springs. Operated by the Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation, it is located on Mount Werner, a mountain in the Park Range in the Routt National Forest. Originally named Storm Mountain ski area, it opened on January 12, 1963. [1] [2]
Bought from Peak Resorts along with 16 other mountains. Breckenridge Ski Resort: Breckenridge, Colorado: 32 1961 December 16 1996 [13] Crans-Montana: Crans-Montana, Sierre, Valais, Switzerland: 19 2023 November 30 [14] Crested Butte Mountain Resort: Crested Butte, Colorado: 16 1961 November 23 2018 September 27
Ski Cooper is an alpine ski resort in Colorado, one of the oldest in the state. Opened as Cooper Hill Ski Area in 1942, the ski area served as the training site for the 10th Mountain Division, based at nearby Camp Hale during World War II. [1] The resort is owned by Lake County and managed by Cooper Hill Ski Area, a 501(c)4 nonprofit with a ...
Vail Ski Resort is a ski resort in the western United States, located near the town of Vail in Eagle County, Colorado. [1] At 5,289 acres (8.3 sq mi; 21.4 km 2 ), it is the third-largest single-mountain ski resort in the U.S., behind Big Sky and Park City , [ 2 ] featuring seven bowls and intermediate gladed terrain in Blue Sky Basin .