Summit County Area Vacation Package Guide
Including: Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Dillon, Fairplay, Frisco, Keystone, Loveland Ski Area, Red Cliff, Silverthorne
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Four unreal ski mountains and one real Victorian town equals Breckenridge, Colorado. The Breckenridge Ski Area features four huge, interconnected ski mountains with more than 155 trails spread over 2,358 acres. Each mountain features its own distinct personality from the easy-going terrain of Peak 9, the bumps and bowls of Peak 8, the advanced runs of Peak 10, and the extreme, steep chutes of Peak 7. The resort is renowned for its Victorian ambiance and is home to hundreds of shops, boutiques, restaurants and nightclubs within the state's largest National Historic District. |
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Copper is the perfect vacation destination for Colorado skiing and snowboarding. Copper is easily accessible - we're located just 75 miles west of Denver in the heart of Summit County, Colorado. Why ski Colorado? Summit County, Colorado offers the longest ski season in the Western U.S. This season, Copper is open from November 1, 2003 to April 18, 2004. And Colorado is renowned for its sunny, blue-sky days along with some of the best powder in the world. Copper is Summit County's largest ski area with over 2,400 skiable acres and averages 280" of snowfall during our ski season. |
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Keystone offers some of the finest skiing and riding experiences in Colorado. Steeps, bumps, groomers, terrain park, trees, rollers, teaching terrain - you name it we have it. For years Keystone has been renowned for its incredible tree skiing, this year it got even better. Thanks to the Keystone Ski Patrol and the sawyer group, we've cleared some 500 acres of deadfall trees. We improved the health of the forest, created habitat for small animals and made the tree skiing experience immeasurably better. |
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Breckenridge has 146 trails that span through four interconnected mountains, making it Summit County's largest ski area. Each peak is fantastic in its own way that provides skiers and riders with a mass mixture of terrain. Each peak is fantastic in its own way that provides skiers and riders with a mass mixture of terrain. The all-blue Peak 7 features terrain for the intermediate-level skiers and riders who enjoy groomed runs and average-angled slopes. The Peak 7 bowl offers audacious chutes and vertical slopes that funnel down to the blues. Peak 8 is best known for its massive Freeway Superpark. Countless competitions are held every year at Freeway, and is said to be one of North America's most acclaimed terrain parks. Peak 9 caters to bother beginner and intermediate, supplying athletes ...Read More |
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Known as "Colorado's Perfect Ski Mountain", Copper owes their reputation to 2,433 lift-served acres, a trail system that enhances the mountain's geographic features, providing naturally separated terrain for beginner, intermediate and expert skiers and snowboarders. Even the terrain park- fully equipped with jumps, boxes, rails and a superpipe- is sectioned into beginner, intermediate and expert areas. If trees are your forte, keep an eye out for the Glades Forest. Copper's backside offers thrilling bowls that challenge your leg muscles in any weather condition.
There's something for guests of every age at Copper, where all lodging accommodations, shops, restaurants, conference facilities and a wide variety of activities are conveniently located within a scenic resort village.
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Keystone Resort is comprised of three mountains, Dercum Mountain, North Peak and The Outback. Each mountain offers steeps, bowls, bumps, glades and rails. The Outback's tree-filled glades protect powder stashes for tree skiers, plus two immense bowls for those looking for an off-piste experience. Keystone is home to the largest single-mountain night skiing experience in North America. The entire mountain is open for evening skiing, offering fifteen other runs to ski and ride under the stars. Area 51 is Colorado's largest terrain night park and stays open during 8p.m. and 10p.m. on weekends. Fun off the mountain include tubing, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, or you can skate all day and all evening on the five-acre frozen surface that is Keystone Lake, the largest outdoor maintained ice...Read More |
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