| Summit County
Summit County is the highest county in the country, boasting four
world-class ski areas, surrounded by a back drop of Rocky Mountain
splendor. Altitudes range from 7750' at the Northern end to it's
highest peak at 14,265' on the Southern side. Winters arrive early,
and leave late dumping over 300 annual inches of powder snow. This
makes Summit County a skiiers paradise. There are over 6700 acres
of lift serviced skiable terrain amongst the four Summit County
ski resorts...Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper Mountain and A-Basin.
Additionally there are several Nordic ski areas and back country
trail systems for those seeking alpine solitude.
Breckenridge
Originally a mining town in 1860, the town of Breckenridge has a
Victorian charm that enthralls visiting skiiers. At 9600' elevation,
the town sits ab the base of the Ten Mile Range. The Breckenridge
Ski Area comprises Peaks 8, 9 and 10 of the range. Breckenridge
is only 10 miles South of Frisco on CO-9.
Keystone
Opening in 1971, Keystone Resort has become one of the nations favorite
family ski resorts. A village at the base of the gondola offers
excellent apres-ski entertainment. Keystone also offers night skiing,
and has one of the largest snowmaking capabilities to ensure conditions
remain excellent. The Keystone ski area is again only a short 10
miles from the town of Frisco.
Copper Mountain
Copper Mountain is only 7 miles south of Frisco, along the I-70
corridor. Many skiiers claim Copper to be the most enjoyable ski
area, due to the natural terrain segregation of the expert ski area
from the novice ski area. At the far western end of the resort,
the trails are predominantly for beginners, while at the eastern
end the terrain is predominantly for advanced skiiers.
A-Basin
Arapahoe Basin (aka A-Basin) is the highest ski area in North America.
It therefore has consistently great powder conditions, and frequently
does not close until the July 4th weekend! A-Basin is known for
its challenging terrain, and the friendliness one would expect from
a small ski resort. Every springtime, A-Basin has a tail-gate Bar-B-Q
on the premise parking lot.
Vail
Although not considered part of Summit County, Vail is a world class
ski resort that is only 30 miles south of Frisco along the I-70
corridor. To get to Vail, simply take I-70 past Copper Mountain,
over the Vail Pass and follow the signs to the parking structure.
The backbowls of Vail are world famous.
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