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Coda Travel, P.O. Box 11004, Aspen, CO 81612.  Tel:  970 544 0991  Fax: 720 221 0712  email: info@codatravel.com
Keystone Colorado - Resort Information
Resort Statistics:

Transfers:                          Denver Airport 1.5hrs
Resort Elevation:             9300ft (2835m)   
Summit Elevation:           12200ft (3719m
Annual snowfall:              230 inches (762cm)
Trail difficulty:                    Easy 12%, Medium 29%, Difficult 15%, Expert 44%


Our Opinion:

·        Purpose built resort with accommodations close to the slopes
·        Excellent terrain for intermediate to advanced skiers and boarders
·        Suitable for families   
·        Extensive tree skiing and good snow record
·        5 major resorts within 1 hour
·        Night skiing
·        Factory outlet shopping nearby


Resort Description:

Keystone Resort offers everything you could possibly desire for a complete winter or summer vacation. With
three different mountains to choose from, there is plenty of variety for everyone. An eight month ski season
(October - June), and a 12 hour ski day with night skiing have helped Keystone become what Skiing Magazine
has referred as the "ultimate all things to all skiers" resort.

Keystone Mountain is known for its groomed, wide trails, and designated slow skiing areas, perfect for families
and beginners. North Peak boasts steep mogul covered runs, and smooth cruisers that cater to the more
advanced skier. The Outback features gladed tree skiing to offer the adventurous intermediate and advanced
skiers powder skiing long after the main runs turn to packed powder.

The resort offers an abundance of activites to experience. Keystone boasts the largest outdoor maintained ice
skating facility in the United States. From Ice Skating, Sleigh Rides, Shopping, Scenic Gondola Rides and Snow
Mobile rentals there is plenty to do besides ski. A fitness center and indoor tennis are also available.

Keystone Skiing has four different mountains to ski. Together they offer 2,227 skiable acres of terrain serviced by
24 lifts. Three mountains are accessible from the Keystone Village Base area. The fourth, Arapahoe Basin is a
10 minute shuttle ride up Loveland Pass.

Arapahoe Basin pioneered the early days of Colorado Skiing with the first ski lifts opening in 1948. Since then the
lifts have been modernized but one thing still remains the same. That is the outstanding skiing with an average
of over 30 feet (9.1m) of snowfall each year. With so much snow, and Arapahoe Basin's high elevation, skiing at
the Basin normally lasts until mid June !!

The Summit County skiers shuttle system gives you acces to Breckenridge and Vail/Beaver Creek ski areas
which are also included in you Colorado Ski Ticket.
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Coda Travel, PO Box 11004, Aspen CO 81612
Tel. 970 544 0991, Fax. 720 221 0712
info@codatravel.com

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