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Winter Activity Guide
With
four distinct, world-renown ski resorts within a 20-minute drive of
each other, Summit County offers some of the most diverse terrain
and best winter amenities available in the world. Just a 30 minute
drive to the West over Vail pass you'll enter into the world famous
Vail Valley with the resorts of Vail and Beaver Creek.
From the untracked steeps of the legendary Arapahoe Basin, to
night skiing at Keystone, to Copper's naturally divided terrain
and Breckenridge's four unique peaks ant the vast expansive terrain
of Vail the region has something to offer every winter sports enthusiast.
And just in case you want to try it all in one trip, the free local
transit systems provides easy access to and from nearly all of the
resorts. So whether you're an expert snowboarder (each resort has
a specialized snbowboard park), a never-ever beginner (look for
Copper Mountain's free-skiing-for-beginners program), an extreme
skier (A-Basin's Palivacinni is a must), or your favorite part of
the sport is après-ski (Breckenridge or Vail is the place to be),
you'll find exactly what you're looking for right here in bthe Central
Colorado Rockies.
The slopes are not the only places you can enjoy yourself in Summit
County. Some other winter activities we have are: dog sledding,
ice skating, cross-country skiing, sleigh riding, snowmobiling,
hunting, fishing, horseback riding, gold mine tours, and gambling.
They don't call this Colorado's Playground for nothing!
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