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Beaver Creek Resort is an alpine ski resort in the western United States, near Avon, Colorado. The resort comprises three villages, the main Beaver Creek Village, Bachelor Gulch, and Arrowhead to the west. The resort is owned and operated by Vail Resorts which operates multiple additional resorts.
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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Colorado offers many ski resorts. The following table compares their various sizes, runs, lifts, and snowfall: ... Steamboat Springs: 3,741 10,568 6,900 3,668 169 18 ...
Mount Shasta Ski Park: Mount Shasta: California: 9,200 7,800 1,435 425 32 4 275 $69 December 11, 2019 [43] Boreal: Soda Springs: California: 7,700 7,200 500 380 41 8 400 $74 December 11, 2019 [44] Donner Ski Ranch: Norden: California: 7,781 7,031 750 435 52 8 400 $79 December 11, 2019 [45] Homewood: Homewood: California: 7,881 6,223 1,658 1,260 ...
The Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy is a public school operated as part of the Eagle County Schools District, in Eagle County, Colorado, United States.It provides students in fifth through twelfth grades with a flexible schedule that allows them to participate in skiing and snowboarding training programs at Vail Ski Resort, making it the first public winter sports academy in the United States.
Spring Gulch is a cross-country ski area located on Thompson Creek Road in northwestern Pitkin County, Colorado, six miles west of Carbondale, Colorado, USA.The ski area shares its name with a historical 19th and early 20th century coal mining townsite, Spring Gulch, [1] which is in the vicinity mostly to the south of the ski area proper.
Vail Ski Resort is a ski resort in the western United States, located near the town of Vail in Eagle County, Colorado.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, [1] featuring seven bowls and intermediate gladed terrain in Blue Sky Basin.