*Arapahoe
Basin
*Aspen Highlands
*Aspen Mountain
*Aspen Buttermilk
*Aspen Snowmass
*Beaver Creek
*Berthoud
*Breckenridge
*Copper Mountain
*Crested Butte
*Cuchara Valley
*Eldora Mountain
*Howelson
*Keystone
*Loveland
*Monarch
*Powderhorn
*Purgatory
*Silver Creek
*Ski Cooper
*Steamboat
*Sunlight
*Telluride
*Vail
*Winter Park
*Wolf Creek
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# of lifts= 14
skiable acres= 1,625
vertical feet= 3,340 ft.
summit elevation= 11,440 ft.
# of trails= 146
base elevation= 8,100 ft.
Degree of Difficulty
Easiest= 34%
More Difficult (Inter.)= 39%
Most Difficult= 27%
Expert= 20%
Beaver Creek has some of the finest groomed terrain on the planet – intersected by mountains of moguls, gladed terrain, open powder bowls and the prestigious Birds of Prey Downhill course – one of the most demanding World Cup courses in the world. There's also excellent snowboard terrain, a mountaintop Nordic Park, kids' adventure zones and sloping terrain for beginners.
Editors Note: Beaver Creek is an excellent place to find powder, even a few days after the storm. The Birds of Prey provide excellent expert terrain. The mountain is well suited for all types of skiers and boarders.
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