Mountain Resorts in Summit County-Ski Resorts
With so many places to have fun it might be hard to Choose where to Buy Real Estate.
We have four world-class resorts in Summit county. Whether you ski or ride the mountains, adventures await you regardless of your skill level. From beginner to expert, you will find the conditions you want here. Superb powder conditions exist throughout the winter months. During the summer, you can ride the chairlifts up the mountains to hike, mountain bike, and view the abundant wild flowers. I've added a few links to the mountain resorts below for easy access.
Breckenridge Resort
Breckenridge, Colorado
For winter information, mountain cams, and additional information, click Breckenridge Winter. Breckenridge Mountain is 2358 acres and has 152 ski/ride trails and 29 ski lifts. The Breck Connect gondola opened in 2007 and connects downtown Breckenridge with the Peak 7 and Peak 8 base areas. Breckenridge is a historic mining town and one of the most popular ski resorts in the United States. For summer information, cams, and adventure, click Breckenridge Summer.
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Keystone Resort
Keystone, Colorado
Keystone mountain is three mountains at one resort. There are 4148 acres for ski/ride fun, including 121 trails, 19 ski lifts, and two gondolas. Keystone is a planned mountain community with nearby dining, shopping, and entertainment. The River Run Village is popular for rental condos, with walk-up access to ski lifts. For information on winter activities, trails, and resorts click Keystone Winter. For summer fun, events, and your perfect summer climate, click Keystone Summer.
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Copper Mountain
Copper Mountain, Colorado
For trails, cams, and Copper adventures, click Copper Mountain. Copper mountain is 2433 acres, with 125 ski and ride trails. Copper Mountain resort is located between Frisco and Vail. This is a planned community resort, with lodging, dining and entertainment within walking distance.
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Arapahoe Basin
Arapahoe Basin
A few miles past Keystone is A-Basin ski area. "The Basin" is one of the oldest ski resorts in the country. It's located at the continental divide and has unique terrain, mostly above tree line. The resort sometimes stays open for skiing into July! During the spring there are beach parties with lots of locals in attendance. This ski area is in the midst of modernizing their facilities, opening new terrain and carving out a niche of its own. A-Basin stays open longer than the other resorts because early season snow making and its higher altitude. For more on the Basin, click Arapahoe Basin.
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