Beaver Creek Mountain Statistics
Beaver Creek ski area in Colorado is one of the most diverse mountains in the world. Every type of terrain—from designated beginner areas to regions that will challenge the most experienced skiers—can be found within its 1,805 acres of skiing. With 17 efficient lifts and minimal crowds, skiiers enjoy more time on the slopes of this fabulous mountain rather than standing in lines. Beaver Creek lift tickets are also valid at Vail, Breckenridge, Arapahoe Basin and Keystone (including night skiing).
The Resort Company offers ski-in/ski-out accommodations at The Charter at Beaver Creek and The Borders Lodge as well as the luxurious Private Residence Collection with elegant accommodation like The Aspens and Royal Elk Villas.
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Mountain Quick Facts
Scheduled Season: 2012/2013 dates TBA
The ski area usually opens in the third week in November and continues operation through mid-April. The mountain is open daily from 8:30am to 4:00pm.
Number of Lifts
- 2 gondolas
- 10 high-speed quad lifts
- 2 triple chairs
- 3 double chairs
- 1 surface lift
- Total uphill capacity: 25,939 guests per hour
Number of Trails
- 146 trails
- 2 Bowls: Rose Bowl and Larkspur Bowl
- 4 Terrain Parks
- 1 Half Pipe
- Longest Run: Centennial, 2.75 miles
The Mountain
- Total Skiable Area: 1,805 acres
- Total Vertical Rise: 4,040 feet
Terrain Classification
- Expert/Advanced: 38%
- Intermediate: 43%
- Beginner: 19%
Snowmaking: 605 acres
Average Annual Snowfall: 310 inches (787 centimenters)
Beaver Creek Ski Areas
Beaver Creek
- Base Elevation: 8,100 feet (2,469 meters)
- Summit Elevation: 11,440 feet (3,488 meters)
- Vertical Rise: 4,040 feet (1,231 meters)
- 149 Trails
- 17 Lifts
Bachelor Gulch
- Base Elevation: 8,100 feet (2,469 meters)
- 25 Trails
- 2 Lifts
Arrowhead
- Base Elevation: 7,400 feet (2,255 meters)
- 12 Number Trails
- 1 Lift
