Colorado Skiing
Colorado Skiing - Information
The United States has many fine skiing areas but none better than the powder snow Colorado skiing resorts. There are
excellent facilities and slopes that are suitable for all levels of skiers and snowboarders. The economy of the state is greatly enhanced by
winter sports enthusiasts from around the world who enjoy the friendliness of the local people and the beautiful scenery.
The Aspen region is well known as a skiing destination. Aspen Highlands is most suitable for intermediate and expert
skiers and has some of the most amazing views from summits. The Hollywood Bowl area provides one of the most challenging areas in
Colorado skiing. The Scarlett Run is a mogul,
attempted only by the very experienced. Aspen Mountain Ski Resort, on the north side of Aspen Mountain and on Bell Mountain, offers several runs
for experts and it's not really appropriate for the novice. The resort is small and has an intimate atmosphere, fostered since its opening in
1946. Snowboarding was not accepted here until 2001.
The Vail Resort is in Eagle County and its 5,289 acres on Vail Mountain make it the largest ski resort in the USA. There
are three distinct areas, one for each of the beginning, intermediate and expert ability levels. These include Blue Sky Basin, full of
backcountry trails, a mogul, tree skiing and cliffs. In 1982, Vail was the host for the Alpine Skiing World Cup and repeated the honor in the
1990s. ColoradoSkiing is indeed special.
Colorado Skiing - Tips and Advice
This is the best of all worlds in Coloradoskiing, containing traditional and forward looking qualities. The quaint
village of Vail was inspired by the streets and architecture of a Bavarian village. Since 2006, the resort has been fully powered by wind
power.
Copper Mountain, situated in Summit County, is the resort most frequented by locals. The resort is designed for mixed
ability and there is a ski school and numerous hotels, bars, restaurants and shops. Visitors like to come in the summer season too, to enjoy the
facilities for golf and mountain biking. Another Summit County resort offers the best in Colorado skiing facilities. Breckenridge has a
long, 3.5 mile run and first class lifts, including two high speed superchairs for six passengers.
Sunlight Mountain is a popular resort, close to Glenwood Springs. It's a good destination for Colorado skiing on a
budget and there are cross country trails and downhill skiing for beginners and the more advanced. Snowboarders are welcome too and there is
plenty terrain to challenge them.
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