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Aspen is a historic mining ski town located at the bottom of Aspen Mountain. There is a wide range of accommodation to suit most budgets, if you're looking to spend big bucks in this town you certainly can, but the reality is that there are also plenty of options to suit the more budget conscious. Accommodation types range from hotels and self-catered condos to ski-in/ski-out luxury.

Spend an hour exploring Highland Bowl, a day at Buttermilk, a week at Aspen Mountain, or a whole season discovering Snowmass — no matter how long you stay, you will never have the same experience twice. Aspen Snowmass is more than just four mountains of terrain.

It's a destination for living well. A place where the mountains challenge and thrill you by day, and where a vibrant cultural scene greets you at night. A place where just as much devotion is reserved for a polished groomer as a perfect line through the powder covered trees and where people know the value of staying out late and rising early for first tracks.

Known for:

  • Nightlife
  • Family friendly
  • Extensive terrain

Beaver Creek is renowned for its unrivaled white-glove service, luxury accommodations, immaculately groomed slopes, and charming European-style village. This premier destination offers a first-class, luxury escape with 1,800 acres of skiable terrain.

The mountain features immaculately groomed runs, maintained twice daily, as well as more challenging terrain, including steep chutes and bumps. The village itself exudes European charm and luxury convenience, complete with heated walkways and escalators.

For those seeking variety, the Epic Pass provides access to Beaver Creek, Vail, Keystone, and Breckenridge, making the area ideal for a multi-resort ski holiday. The perfect blend of European charm and modern amenities ensures that Beaver Creek delivers a top-tier experience for all visitors.


Known For:
  • Family friendly
  • Luxury
  • High service levels

Breckenridge is a historic mining town known for its friendly locals and some of the best skiing in Colorado. Visitors often find it hard to leave once they've experienced the charm of this unique destination.

Arriving in Breckenridge feels like stepping back in time, as the town boasts a rich mining history. Main Street is lined with buildings over 100 years old, housing a thriving bar and restaurant scene that ranges from affordable pub-style eateries to fine dining options.

The mountain is divided into five peaks, offering terrain suitable for all abilities, making it perfect for groups or families with varying skill levels. Additionally, Breckenridge is renowned for its impressive terrain parks, making it a mecca for freestyle enthusiasts. As part of the Epic Pass, Breckenridge serves as an excellent base for a multi-resort holiday, allowing you to ski at Vail, Beaver Creek, and Keystone on the same pass.


Known for:
  • Nightlife
  • Village charm
  • Terrain Parks

Crested Butte, often hailed as the last real Colorado ski town, truly lives up to its reputation. This charming destination boasts a historic Victorian town that exudes old-world charm, coupled with the warmth of its friendly locals. The picturesque streets are dotted with quaint shops and inviting eateries, providing a welcoming atmosphere that enhances its allure.

Crested Butte's relaxed ambiance makes it an ideal spot for families or groups who prefer to enjoy a peaceful evening and hit the slopes early the next morning.

The mountain itself offers an exhilarating experience for skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels. Its natural character is both distinctive and captivating, featuring a variety of trails that cater to everyone from beginners to advanced adventurers. The wide-open green and blue groomed trails provide plenty of space for newcomers to practice and enjoy the scenic views, while more seasoned riders can tackle the long cruisers and test their limits on the famous extreme terrains of the North Face and Headwall. With such diverse and exciting terrain, Crested Butte ensures an unforgettable winter getaway for every visitor.

Known for:

  • Family friendly
  • Village charm

 

Copper Mountain has long been a favorite among locals, thanks to its convenient location just a two-hour drive from Denver and its expansive 2,465 acres of skiable terrain. The resort's naturally divided landscape caters to all skill levels, starting with gentle, sloping runs on the west side that progressively become steeper as you head east.

For advanced skiers and riders, several wide-open bowls provide a thrilling challenge. The village at Copper Mountain exudes a relaxed, friendly atmosphere that feels like home from the moment you arrive. One of the standout attractions is Woodward Copper, an indoor training facility equipped with trampolines and foam pits, perfect for those looking to test out new tricks in a safe environment.

Moreover, Copper Mountain is one of the more affordable ski resorts in Colorado, making it an excellent choice for budget-conscious travelers. Its affordability also makes it a strategic base for visiting nearby, pricier resorts such as Vail, Beaver Creek, and Breckenridge. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced skier, Copper Mountain offers a diverse range of slopes and a welcoming village ambiance, ensuring a memorable ski holiday without breaking the bank.

Known for:

  • Family friendly
  • Village charm
  • Woodward Copper

Nestled amid the stunning Rocky Mountains, Denver offers a vibrant blend of outdoor adventure and cultural richness. Its walkable downtown invites exploration, boasting a plethora of urban delights within a one-mile radius. From kayaking on the Platte River to immersing oneself in world-class museums and indulging in delectable cuisine, Denver's dynamic cityscape captivates visitors with its eclectic charm.

As the arts and culture hub of the Rocky Mountain region, Denver boasts the largest performing arts complex in the U.S. and seven distinct art districts. Renowned for its diverse cultural offerings, including the expanded Denver Art Museum, the city promises immersive experiences that captivate the imagination.

Beyond its artistic allure, Denver boasts a thriving beer and craft beverage culture, with over 100 craft breweries, brewpubs, and taprooms. Paired with its emergence as a culinary capital, featuring James Beard Award-winning chefs and Michelin-recognized restaurants, Denver offers a gastronomic journey that tantalizes the senses and leaves a lasting impression. Additionally, as the perfect stop to acclimatize to the altitude before journeying into the ski resorts of Colorado, Denver ensures a seamless transition into the exhilarating world of alpine adventure.

Keystone is a skier and rider's paradise, home to three magnificent mountain playgrounds—Dercum Mountain, North Peak, and The Outback. Each area offers a unique experience, catering to all skill levels and interests. With over 900 vertical meters and more than 3,000 acres of skiable terrain, Keystone boasts an impressive variety of runs. Whether you’re looking to navigate challenging bowls, tackle bump runs, explore glades, or cruise down well-groomed trails, there’s something special for everyone. 

Beyond the slopes, Keystone transforms into a winter wonderland with an array of activities to enjoy. Experience the thrill of night skiing under the stars or take a ride on the snow tubing park for a fun-filled day. One of the highlights is the World’s Largest Mountaintop Snow Fort, an iconic attraction that captures the magic of winter. Ice skating, sleigh rides, and more offer additional ways to soak in the snowy scenery. From sunup to sundown, Keystone ensures that there’s never a dull moment, providing endless entertainment both on and off the slopes.

What is it that keeps people coming back to Steamboat, Colorado? It could easily be the famous Champagne Powder®, or maybe the western atmosphere and genuine friendliness that comes with any trip to Steamboat. It might be that it ranks as one of America's top family resorts or the top notch culinary experiences on offer. If there was an 'all of the above' option we'd select that.

Steamboat offers nearly 3000 acres of ski-able terrain across six peaks. You’ll find amazing tree skiing, a dedicated learner’s area and steep areas over the back of the mountain for those looking to test their skills. A free shuttle will take you from the mountain or your accommodation into the cowboy town where you can find a number of bars, boutiques and galleries to explore.

Known for:
  • Family friendly
  • Village charm
  • Champagne powder

 

Tucked away in a box canyon, Telluride is an eclectic mix of a historic mining town and a modern ski resort. Telluride, also known as "To hell we ride," has a colorful history and is home to the very first bank Butch Cassidy robbed.

Fast forward to the present day, and you’ll find a buzzing town and a tastefully designed Mountain Village connected by a free gondola. This resort offers an unmatched mountain experience for all levels of skiers and snowboarders, thanks to some of the most spectacular terrain and scenery in North America. Advanced skiers will be especially impressed by the nerve-wracking chutes and steep gladed runs on offer.

When you arrive at Telluride, everything is accessible by foot, free shuttle, or gondola – so say goodbye to your rental car and hello to your new mountain playground.

Known for:

  • Village charm
  • Advanced terrain
  • Nightlife

Vail Resort is one of the largest ski resorts globally, boasting more than 5,200 acres of skiable terrain, seven legendary Back Bowls, and a world-class ski school. It’s no wonder skiers and snowboarders have been returning for over 50 years!

When you’re not cruising the mountain, you’ll be caught up in the excitement of Vail’s village. The buzzing pedestrian village offers a wide range of shops, activities, and bars, ranging from relaxed après lounges to exclusive areas where the rich come to be seen and party.

Known for:

  • Vibrant nightlife
  • Charming Village
  • Non-ski activities
  • Mountain experience

Winter Park, Colorado, is just over 100 kilometers from Denver, making it the closest major ski resort to the capital city. Despite its proximity, Winter Park is nestled in the Colorado Rockies and renowned for its remote, unspoiled natural beauty. Visitors can experience true Colorado with its pristine landscapes and the charm of friendly locals. Known for the most consistent snowfall in the state, Winter Park offers an authentic mountain escape.

The resort boasts the 'Seven Territories,' catering to all levels of skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts. From groomed runs and challenging black diamonds to terrain parks and off-the-beaten-path powder, there is something for everyone. Notably, the Mary Jane Territory is famous for its world-class moguls, making it a must-visit for thrill-seekers.