Colorado: The Heart of Skiing in the United States
Skiing is a well-loved winter sport.
In the U.
S.
, no other area can give you such fine ice and slopes than the Rocky Mountains in Colorado.
During mid-November until late April, Colorado is jam-packed with both local and foreign skiing aficionados.
The state is said to be a haven for skiing as dozens of its ski resorts feature a variety of terrains for all skill levels.
There are also numerous ski schools and additional mountain amenities in the area.
The State of Colorado has the tallest peaks for skiing in the U.
S.
With a wide distribution of about 40,000 acres of skiing terrain, it is known as the state with the biggest skiing area in the country; its terrain is nearly double than that of Utah's.
On top of that, Colorado is also known to have the highest average altitude than any U.
S.
state.
Its 26 ski resorts are the top destination for avid skiers and snowboarders.
A trip to Colorado is never boring.
You'll have the best classic downhill the world can offer, a variety of challenging bowls, exciting winter festivals and many more! From the 26 resorts, there are five that really stand out.
These are the ones that have a wide range of slopes, terrain and activities for skiers of all levels.
Aspen Aspen tops the list of the best ski resorts in Colorado.
With four ski areas and over 320 skin runs, Aspen is the most-sought resort in the area and it's even sought by the biggest celebrities.
Alongside with the best skiing experience, you're in for the best night life at Aspen.
Breckenridge Breckenridge is one of Colorado's legendary ski resorts.
Apart from the rush you get from skiing, you can also experience the thrill of dog sledding.
Don't pass on grabbing some hearty food at Breckenridge Brewery & Pub, the home of the best hand-crafted beer in the U.
S.
Keystone Keystone's expanded terrain parks are just one of the many reasons why it's one of the most-sought ski resorts in Colorado.
Keystone has a lot to offer skiers and snow boarders.
It has 116 trails and it runs across a 3000-acre skiing area.
Beaver Creek Beaver Creek is one of the youngest resorts in the list.
It offers a ski area of more than 1,800 acres.
The ski town also has a wide array of shops, art galleries, and dining options.
Steamboat Springs Steamboat Springs is a ski resort town that is home to 69 athletes who have made it big in the Winter Olympics.
The resort owns about 2,965 acres of ski terrain and its mountain top evening dining in the is to die for.
In the U.
S.
, no other area can give you such fine ice and slopes than the Rocky Mountains in Colorado.
During mid-November until late April, Colorado is jam-packed with both local and foreign skiing aficionados.
The state is said to be a haven for skiing as dozens of its ski resorts feature a variety of terrains for all skill levels.
There are also numerous ski schools and additional mountain amenities in the area.
The State of Colorado has the tallest peaks for skiing in the U.
S.
With a wide distribution of about 40,000 acres of skiing terrain, it is known as the state with the biggest skiing area in the country; its terrain is nearly double than that of Utah's.
On top of that, Colorado is also known to have the highest average altitude than any U.
S.
state.
Its 26 ski resorts are the top destination for avid skiers and snowboarders.
A trip to Colorado is never boring.
You'll have the best classic downhill the world can offer, a variety of challenging bowls, exciting winter festivals and many more! From the 26 resorts, there are five that really stand out.
These are the ones that have a wide range of slopes, terrain and activities for skiers of all levels.
Aspen Aspen tops the list of the best ski resorts in Colorado.
With four ski areas and over 320 skin runs, Aspen is the most-sought resort in the area and it's even sought by the biggest celebrities.
Alongside with the best skiing experience, you're in for the best night life at Aspen.
Breckenridge Breckenridge is one of Colorado's legendary ski resorts.
Apart from the rush you get from skiing, you can also experience the thrill of dog sledding.
Don't pass on grabbing some hearty food at Breckenridge Brewery & Pub, the home of the best hand-crafted beer in the U.
S.
Keystone Keystone's expanded terrain parks are just one of the many reasons why it's one of the most-sought ski resorts in Colorado.
Keystone has a lot to offer skiers and snow boarders.
It has 116 trails and it runs across a 3000-acre skiing area.
Beaver Creek Beaver Creek is one of the youngest resorts in the list.
It offers a ski area of more than 1,800 acres.
The ski town also has a wide array of shops, art galleries, and dining options.
Steamboat Springs Steamboat Springs is a ski resort town that is home to 69 athletes who have made it big in the Winter Olympics.
The resort owns about 2,965 acres of ski terrain and its mountain top evening dining in the is to die for.