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Arapahoe Basin (/ ə ˈ r æ p ə h oʊ / ə-RAP-ə-hoh; often shortened to A-Basin, or simply The Basin) is an alpine ski area in the Rocky Mountains of the United States, in the Arapaho National Forest of Colorado. Arapahoe Basin is known for its extended season and its extreme terrain.
The Loveland Ski Area is the combination of two separate areas—Loveland Basin and Loveland Valley. The two areas, formerly connected by a double chairlift , are now served by bus. The area is one of Colorado’s highest ski areas with a summit of 13,010 ft (3,965 m) and the second highest lift-served areas in North America at 12,697 ft (3,870 m).
Arapahoe Basin – Keystone; Aspen/Snowmass – Aspen and Snowmass Village [7] Aspen Highlands [7] Aspen Mountain [7] Buttermilk; Snowmass [7] Beaver Creek Resort – Beaver Creek; Breckenridge Ski Resort – Breckenridge; Chapman Hill Ski Area – Durango; Copper Mountain Resort – Copper Mountain; Cranor Ski Area – Gunnison
Arapahoe Basin; Aspen Highlands (Aspen) Aspen Mountain (Aspen) (formerly Ajax) Beaver Creek; Breckenridge; Buttermilk (Aspen) 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
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The dam is earth-filled, 5,888 feet (1.12 mi; 1.79 km) in length, and rises 231 feet (70 m) above the Blue River stream bed. The dam diverts water from the Blue River Basin through the 23.3-mile (37.5 km) Harold D. Roberts Tunnel under the continental divide into the South Platte River Basin. Tunneling began in 1942 and the tunnel was holed ...
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Navajo Peak, as seen from the top of Pawnee Peak. The Indian Peaks Wilderness is a 73,931 acre wilderness area in north central Colorado managed jointly by the United States Forest Service and the National Park Service within the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and small parts of the southern section of Rocky Mountain National Park.