Mountain Information
Beaver Creek Resort essentially consists of three areas including Bachelor Gulch and Arrowhead Resort. Taken together, the entire mountain has 1,625 acres of skiable area and 146 trails. Vertical rise totals at 4,040 feet and the longest run (Centennial) spans 2 ¾ miles. In addition to the 310 inches of annual snowfall, the resort produces 605 acres of snowmaking.
Alpine Club At Arrowhead
The Arrowhead Alpine Club is a private membership club located in the village of the exclusive Arrowhead community. The Club offers a variety of recre
(970) 845-6757
Base Mountain Sports
Get your ski rentals and snowboard rentals from the number one ski and snowboard shop in Beaver Creek Colorado ! Base Mountain Sports is a locally own
(970) 845-8599
Beaver Creek West Reservations
Beaver Creek West Condominiums are affordable mountain homes for Beaver Creek and Vail, Colorado. Our "gold rated" vacation rentals provide an alterna
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Hyatt Hotels & Resorts
Ski Free includes 5 night accomodation plus 4 day lift tickets for two people valid at Vail and Beaver Creek.
(970) 949-1234
Snowell Rentals & Tuning
Our slopeside locations at luxurious Beaver Creek Resort are steps from every base chairlift and fully equipped to get you ready for any condition on
(970) 845-5415
There are three terrain parks and one half pipe. Beaver Creek's trail classifications include 27 % expert/advanced terrain, 39% intermediate and 34% beginner. The mountain offers two bowls, named Rose and Larkspur respectively. There are 16 lifts total including one surface lift. The Hours of operation are from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm.With ten high speed quads, two triple chairs, and three doubles, Beaver Creeks chairlifts maintains a total uphill capacity of 25,939 people an hour. Typically, the resort's climate and winter temperatures range anywhere from 45 degrees in the daytime to below 30 degrees at night. The mountain resort proclaims that it enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine annually.
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