Skiing in Colorado
Copper Mountain
is considered to be the very best because of the variety of ski slopes it
offers. The fact that the slopes are separated by skill levels means beginners
don’t have to be intimidated by more advanced skiers. Likewise, those with
better skills don’t have to worry about those without experience being in their
way as they are barreling down the mountain.
Snowmass is located about 15
miles from Aspen
and offers plenty of skiing for intermediate and expert skiers. They offer a
few slopes for advanced skiers and only a couple for beginners. This isn’t the
place to visit if you are new to the concepts of skiing. However, it is heaven
for snowboarders with three separate parks. They are also locations for speed
skiing and for various types of racing events.
For the expert skiers and
snowboarders, the very best place in Colorado
to go is Winter Park.
They offer 143 slopes and approximately 65f% of them are for experts. The way
the slopes are set up at Winter Park
is like going to three different ski areas. Some of the steepest ski slopes in Colorado are found at Winter Park so this is
the place to go if you are looking for some great thrills and challenges.
In fact, some of these areas are
so dangerous for skiers that you have to sign up for an orientation class. Upon
completing that safety class you have to also sign a waiver stating you don’t
hold the Winter Park Ski Resort liable for any accidents while you are on those
types of slopes. There is an additional cost of $20 for this right but you only
have to pay it once. Then you can access it each time you return to Winter Park for the
season.
In Telluride, Colorado you will find one of the least
known ski resorts in the state. Telluride only offers 84 slopes but it is a
place that you will find to be very beautiful and not nearly as busy as the
other ski resorts around Colorado.
Many snowboarders have found this hidden location to offer some of the best
snowboarding areas in Colorado.
One downside is that Telluride is one of the most expensive ski resorts to
visit in Colorado.
Steamboat Springs is the place
you need to be if you are an intermediate skier. More than ½ of their slopes
are for this category of skiers. They do offer a total of 164 slopes though so
you will have plenty to keep you entertained for the entire day. In fact, you
should plan to spend several days in Steamboat Springs in order to experience
as much of it as possible.
Many people travel to Steamboat
Springs to ski in Colorado
because it is very easy to access. There is a major airport only minutes away
so you can avoid the traffic and the difficult road conditions. You can take
advantage of great deals on ski packages for Steamboat Springs that include
your airfare, accommodations, a rental vehicle, and your ski lift tickets.
While traveling to the various
ski resorts to enjoy winter sports you need to be very careful. The road
conditions can be very terrible due to the ice and snow in the mountains. If
you are driving your own vehicle you may want to consider renting a four wheel
drive vehicle. Take your time and make sure you pay attention to the weather
reports. You should have tire chains with you in case you need them. It is a
good idea to travel with food and blankets too just in case you get held up on
the way.
Knowing what all the different
ski resorts in Colorado
have to offer you will definitely help you to make an informed decision about
which one you would like to visit. The majority of them are very affordable and
offer plenty of places to get something to eat and comfortable lodging.
Thousands of people travel to Colorado
annually to enjoy the various ski resorts so check them out so you can see what
you have been missing all this time.
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