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Keystone Mountain

This flagship mountain offers slopes for beginners, intermediate and advanced skiiers. The wide, groomed trails make for smooth sailing, and there are designated slow skiing areas. Keystone Mountain is accessible from the Keystone Village Base.

North Peak

Also accessible from the Keystone Village Base, North Peak is popular with powerful skiers for its steep, mogul-covered plunges. Advanced skiers will also enjoy the smooth cruisers. If you're already an expert on the slopes, this mountain offers challenging courses to accompany the fantastic scenery.

The Outback

Just beyond North Peak lies the Outback, Keystone's secluded and thrilling back bowls. Daredevil intermediate and advanced skiers will love the tree-filled glades, usually featuring well-protected stashes of powder after snow is packed on other runs. This is the third mountain that can be reached from the Keystone Village Base.

Arapahoe Basin

There is nothing fancy here - the Basin is known as "the steep and deep" with 40% of the mountain classified as advanced and expert and 60% is for intermediates and novices to enjoy. Runs on this mountain are considered some of the most challenging skiing in the state, an admirable distinction in Colorado. This is the only mountain not accessible from Keystone Village. To take advantage of the excitement of the Basin, skiers need to take a ten-minute shuttle ride up Loveland Pass.

For more information about Keystone, CO

Colorado Travel and Tourism Authority

1625 Broadway, Suite 1700, Denver, CO 80202, Phone, 303-892-3885 or toll-free 800-265-6723.

Colorado Ski Country USA

1560 Broadway, Suite 2000, Denver, CO 80202, Phone 303-837-0793.

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