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Avon, CO
Colorado's most luxurious resort continues growing around its new village center. Luxurious lodgings in an elegant and monumental mountain style, fine dining (Wolfgang Pucks eatery is a staple), and subdued nightlife are the resort's hallmarks, but Vail-based skiers commute to ski the ...
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Aspen, CO
Although its the smallest of the four Aspen resorts (the others being Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, and Snowmass), size is alwaysrelativewith 470 skiable acres and a vertical rise that extends over 2,000 feet, Buttermilk still demands respect as some of the regions ...
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Mt. Crested Butte, CO
Long known as one of the friendliest and most charming towns in the Rockies, Crested Butte has a way of making any outdoor activity unsurpassable. More than 100 years of rich history and diverse terrain, ranging from pancake-flat fields to Everest-steep inclines, have afforded this little ...
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Durango, CO
This friendly resort in southwestern Colorado is a charmer with a reputation for the mildest, sunniest weather, but still with good snow. The beguiling terrain ranges from a separate beginner area to mogul-dotted steeps. The delightful town of Durango offers economical lodging and plenty of ...
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Nederland, CO
Close to Denver and just 21 miles from Boulder (you can even get here via Boulder bus), this frills-free area offers unsurpassed convenience. The frontside trails are narrow classics cascading down to a small base complex, while Corona Bowl and the Indian Peaks Area on the backside offer true ...
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Keystone, CO
If nearby Arapahoe Basin is a streamlined alpine experience with nominal infrastructure and very little to get in the way of you and the mountain, Keystone is Colorado skiing on steroidsonly sans the haute vibe typical to Aspen and Vail. Its statistic pedigree tells only part of the tale, ...
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Georgetown, CO
Loveland, the ski area that arcs across the east side of the Eisenhower Tunnel along Interstate 70, is one of Colorado's highest areas in terms of both altitude and annual snowfall. Chair 9 takes skiers and riders higher than any other four-passenger chairlift in the world. Loveland's terrain ...
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Monarch, CO
This high, snow-blessed resort is a small and casual ski area whose vertical is modest and nearest lodging is three miles down the road, but it also carries a big reputation for excellent snow. In addition to lift-served skiing and snowboarding on a high bowl, Monarch operates snowcat tours for ...
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Silverton, CO
The name evokes reverence among even the most extreme shredders. Silverton Mountain, with its legendary powder, steeps, and rocky chutes, is a proving ground for the most experienced skiers and snowboarders. "Even top pros have gotten scared up on the mountain," says Jen Brill, Silverton's ...
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Glenwood Springs, CO
This mostly mellow, mid-size ski area is a haven for families, especially those on a budgetSunlight's adult ticket prices are $55 a day; multi-day rates are even less. In addition, economical Ski/Swim/Stay packages save you even more. Still, there are several short but genuinely ...
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