Skiing in Keystone, Colorado
Travel Tips for Activities in Keystone
The Rocky Mountains are any skier’s dream destination and Keystone is one of its most popular resorts. Spread over three mountains, Keystone’s variety of activities is astounding, from tubing to snowboarding, ice climbing to Nordic skiing and night skiing. On top of that, its facilities are plentiful. Keystone Colorado’s accommodation is clustered in and around its two purpose-built villages; Lakeside and River Run. Here you’ll find a plethora of lively restaurants and bars, shops and other services, including lots of activities for children. One of the most appreciated of Keystone’s features is the ease in which you can get to the slopes, with a 35,000 per person, per hour capacity spread over twenty lifts (all within walking distance of the majority of Keystone’s holiday apartments) and two high speed gondolas. And although its well known for steep slopes and long, groomed ski runs, the terrain itself is varied enough to suit all ages and levels. More experienced skiers will appreciate the Terrain Park, with over 100 slopes, ramps, pipes, half pipes and other elements to jib and jump over. Or the Independence Bowl; 278 acres of steep, north-facing terrain reserved for expert off-trail, downhill skiing and snowboarding. And there are ...










