Keystone

Keystone Area Information

It’s all here – at Keystone. At Keystone Resort you’ll have access to everything you want in a perfect vacation – all in one place. From lodging to dining and skiing and riding, night skiing, rentals and many adventures in the winter and golfing, tennis, mountain biking and hiking in the summer – guests have access to a true resort experience and can conveniently book many of the components of their vacation in one spot.

Mountain Living in Keystone

Keystone Ski Resort is the largest mountain in Summit County with 3,148 skiable acres, 20 lifts, two gondolas and two unique base villages. Keystone has some of the highest rated fine dining establishments in the county – The Keystone Ranch, the Alpenglow Stube and the Ski Tip Lodge along with the largest night skiing operation in Colorado. Enjoy ice skating at the Zamboni-maintained Ice Skating Rink at Keystone Lake, the thrill of Snow Tubing at Adventure Point and hundreds of acres of Cat-Skiing access. Keystone has the capability to host large groups and offers state-of-the-art Conference Facilities . Signature festivals, family events and activities in summer and winter months make Keystone a truly special place.

Weather in Keystone

(Temperatures in Fahrenheit) Keystone Winter Temperatures – 28 degrees daytime / 15 degrees night time. Keystone Summer Temperatures – 70-80 degrees daytime / 50 degrees night time. Keystone has an average of 300 days of sunshine each year.

For a complete forecast of Keystone visit The Weather Channel. Track weather as it comes through Colorado through NOAA. Or, monitor CDOT for statewide road conditions.

Skiing & Snowboarding at Keystone Ski Resort

Explore Dercum, The Outback and North Peak – there’s terrain and fun for every level on our three back-to-back-to-back mountains. At 11,640 feet, Dercum Mountain is home to long green and blue runs and perfect groomers to keep guests cruising all day. North Peak is the place for skiers and riders that love long trails full of bumps. Finally, the Outback’s terrain is for intermediate and black expert skiers and riders who will find plenty of long, well-groomed runs, powder and bumps. The Outback hosts some of the area’s best bowl and tree skiing and riding.
Keystone Ski Resort Operations
8:30am – 4pm, Lifts Open; Dercum Mountain; Closes at 3:30pm, North Peak; Closes at 3:30pm, The Outback; Close at 1:30pm, All Bowls; Close at 2pm, The Windows (Hours subject to change.)

Night Skiing
Open Wednesday-Sunday from January 6-March 28, 2010. Night Ski is open until 8pm, Wednesday-Saturday and until 6pm on Sundays. A51 Terrain Park is open until 6pm on night ski nights. (Hours subject to change and Weather Permitting.)

Purchase Keystone Lift Tickets online at a discounted rate or call a Reservations Agent at 888.222.9285. View the most up-to-date Terrain Status, including what is currently open and type of terrain.
Keystone Mountain Statistics
Base Elevation: 9,280 feet / 2,829 meters Summit Elevation: 12,408 feet /
3,782 meters Vertical Rise: 3,128 feet / 953 meters Lifts: 20 Total
1 high-speed 6-passenger lift
5 high-speed quad lifts
1 triple lift
3 double lifts
2 gondolas
1 surface lift
6 carpet lifts
Operating Since: 1970 Total Ski/Ride Terrain: 3,148 acres / 1,274
hectares Snowmaking: 662 acres / 268 hectares Number of Trails:
135 Longest Trail: Schoolmarm - 3.5 miles / 5.6 kilometers
Keystone Terrain Level of Difficulty
Easiest – 14% The easiest pistes at a mountain. Green Circle trails are generally wide and groomed

More Difficult – 31%
Intermediate difficulty slopes that are usually groomed

Most Difficult – 19%
Amongst the most difficult at a given mountain. Black Diamond trails tend to be steep and may or may not be groomed

Expert – 36%
These trails are for experts only due to exceptionally steep slopes and other hazards such as narrow trails, exposure to wind, and the presence of obstacles such as steep drop-offs or trees.

Golfing at the Keystone Golf Courses

Two amazing golf courses, 36 championship holes. Imagine teeing off what is seemingly the edge of the world, launching your ball into the light, clear, Rocky Mountain air. Enjoy Keystone’s River Course or the Keystone Ranch Course in a spectacular mountain setting.
View Rates & Tee Times
Schedule a Keystone Ranch Tee Time or a Keystone River Course Tee Time

Web Cams

View Keystone Mountain Cams to check out the latest weather and resort activity. Each camera is updated every 5 minutes from 6am – 3:55pm, daily.

Sights & Links

Keystone Resort
Keystone Ski & Ride School
Keystone Night Skiing
Keystone Cat Skiing
Free Things to Do at Keystone
Keystone Nordic Center
Keystone Snow Tubing
Keystone Golf
Keystone Mountain Biking
Keystone Mountain Service Center
Keystone Shopping Keystone Dining
Keystone Winter Activities
Keystone Summer Activities
Keystone Winter Activities
Free Summit Stage Transportation

Events Calendar

View our comprehensive Events Calendar http://breckenridgeassociates.com/Events_Calendar of events happening in Keystone and the surrounding areas.

Demographic Profile

For in-depth area information, contact your Breckenridge Associates Real Estate broker for a copy of our Demographic Profile on the Keystone and the surrounding areas.