Beaver Creek Resort
If World Cup racers refer to Beaver Creek as their favorite place to compete, maybe there is something you should know.
Every year, athletes and spectators alike migrate to their mountain top resort for the Birds of Prey Men’s World Cup. But that is only a slice of what Beaver Creek has to offer. From the gentle, manicured slopes of Bachelor Gulch, to the open intermediate trails of Larkspur and Rose Bowl, to the steep bumps of Grouse Mountain, skiers and riders of all abilities will feel at home on their mountain.
A private resort hidden from view, with the power to bring people together. “The consummate kid-friendly resort.” That’s what SKI Magazine has called Beaver Creek, and strolling through the square you can see why. It is a modern, custom-designed resort with the cozy, unhurried feel of an Alpine village.
At this elevation the air is clear, and so are the taste buds. Here you’ll follow in the footsteps of gourmets and food critics. Here you can dine in a snow covered meadow, a pristine aspen glade, a private museum.
Beaver Creek regularly wins awards and accolades for its food, wine, service, lodging, safety standards and environmental efforts. It’s a resort where the staff are trained to not just provide what guests want, but to anticipate it.
At Beaver Creek grooming is our passion. We groom twenty hours a day, seven days a week. Fifty-two operators work ten-hour shifts at 11,000ft. behind a turbo-charged diesel engine. The result, 776 groomed acres a day or a total of 106,000 acres per season of pure corduroy for you skiing pleasure. After you enjoy the sweetest, softest terrain in North America, don’t forget about those groomers taking their 3am lunch break to get the mountain ready for tomorrow. Beaver Creek is 100% powered by wind, and recycles 1.4 million pounds of material every year. Even our trail maps are made with recycled paper.
Skiing at Beaver Creek is about an unforgettable experience, backed up by some the best skiing in Colorado.
RESORT FEATURES
Alpine: Yes
Snowboarding: Yes
Night Skiing: No
Heli Skiing: No
Cross country:
Tubing: No
Terrain Park: Yes
Halfpipe: Yes
Ski Lessons: Yes
Snowboard Lessons: Yes
Longest run: 2.7 Miles
MOUNTAIN FEATURES
Lifts: 17
Trails: 149
Base/Summit: 8,100 feet/11,440 feet
Vertical: 4,040 feet
Skiable Area: 1,805 acres
Annual Snowfall: 310 inches