What is the best ski resort in Colorado?

Aspen is one of Colorado's finest ski destinations and a true world class resort. It is full of great groomers, steeps, glades and bumps. The vertical drop of Aspen 3,267 feet and it covers 675 acres.

There are 76 trails on Aspen Mountain with the longest one along three miles. Aspen ski resort has eight lift services, 1 gondola, 1 high speed quad, 1 high speed double, 1 quad, 2 doubles and 2 secondary lifts. There are many restaurants, including Sundeck, Bonnie's, Montagna Restaurant and Bar in The Little Nell and Ajax Tavern.

Find out more about Aspen at this site: http://www.land-of-snow.com/aspen-snowmass-ski-resort.html.

This is a pretty subjective question, but if I had to put in my 2-cents... Tops on my list would be Aspen, especially Aspen Yes, Aspen is expensive, but the lack of crowds (because it's so far away from the Front Range) and great snow is worth it. Vail is great because it has a lot of terrain and wide open bowls. It can get crowded though.

If you have a longer trip and ski at Vail, Keystone and Arapahoe Basin are nearby and worth trips too. For bump skiing, Winter Park is terrific. A lot of people also really like Telluride.

I haven't been there to ski, but the town is quaint and I think it has quite a bit of expert terrain. Hope that helps some.

Beaver Creek - Voted Best Guest Service in the Country by the National Ski Areas Association for three consecutive years. Breckenridge - Named one of the Top Five Ski Locations in the World by the BBC in October 2006, the ninth best resort in the U.S. By SKI Magazine in 2008, and the most visited by locals, out-of-state and international travelers. Copper Mountain - dubbed as Colorado's Perfect Ski Mountain with its best location at the Summit County, amazing environment, and picturesque mountain back drops.

Keystone- The largest resort in Summit County with 5 bowls dominated by 3 glorious mountain playgrounds namely Dercum Mountain that highlights the acclaimed A51 Terrain Park for the largest night operations in Colorado.

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