Colorado
Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding
Keystone Ski Resort
Keystone Ski Resort
Get deep into the mountains instead of across the front face. You can't see much of the mountain from the front side. Here's what's up there:
3 huge mountains
Over 3,000 acres
Night skiing!
Tree skiing
Free skiing
Great park & pipe
Extensive network of high-speed lifts
Hike-to-bowl skiing
Performance tracking with GPS Slopetracker
Places to Stay & Fun Things to Do
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General Skiing Information
Season Opening Date: November 2, 2024
Season Closing Date: April 6, 2025
Vertical Rise: 3,128 ft.
Terrain: 3,149 acres
Number of Trails: 140
Longest Run: 3.5 miles (Schoolmarm)
Trails:
- Beginner - 12%
- Intermediate - 39%
- Advanced - 49%
Terrain Parks: 5 (Easy Street, Main Street, Park Lane, The Alley & I-70)
Annual Snowfall: 235 inches
Lifts: 21 Total (2 Gondolas, 4 High-Speed Six-Packs, 3 High-Speed Quads, 1 Quad, 1 Triple, 2 Double, 8 Magic Carpet/Surface)
Lift Capacity: 35,175 riders/hour
Facilities
Base Elevation: 9,280 ft.
Summit Elevation: 12,408 ft.
Map Location: North Central F-13
More Activities & Information
Summit County, Colorado includes: Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Dillon, Frisco, Green Mountain Reservoir, Heeney, Keystone, Silverthorne