Things to do nearKeystone Resort

    Keystone Resort in Colorado's Summit County offers year-round mountain adventure, world-class skiing across three interconnected peaks, and a welcoming village atmosphere.

    Keystone Resort opened in 1970 and has grown steadily into one of Colorado's most complete mountain destinations, encompassing three connected peaks: Dercum Mountain, North Peak, and the Outpost. Together they offer more than 3,000 acres of skiable terrain served by a modern lift network, making it one of the larger ski areas accessible from Interstate 70 and reachable within two hours from Denver. Dercum Mountain forms the front face of the resort, lined with wide, well-groomed runs that suit beginners and intermediates looking to build confidence at altitude. North Peak rises behind it, offering steeper pitches, gladed tree skiing, and access to the Outpost, where expert terrain opens up across broad bowls that sit above the treeline.

    The resort is part of the Vail Resorts network and accepts the Epic Pass, which draws a broad mix of visitors from Front Range day-trippers to destination travelers from across the country. Beyond skiing and snowboarding, Keystone offers tubing, snowshoeing, and a dedicated children's learning area that makes it a practical choice for families. The base village clusters around Keystone Lake, which transforms into one of Colorado's largest outdoor ice-skating rinks each winter. Dining options range from slope-side cafeterias to sit-down restaurants serving mountain fare with locally sourced ingredients.

    Come summer, Keystone Resort reinvents itself as a mountain biking and hiking destination, with lift-accessed trails drawing riders through wildflower meadows. The consistent snow quality, accessible location, and well-organized infrastructure make Keystone Resort a rewarding destination for anyone drawn to high-country mountain life.

    Keystone, CO 80435, USA

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    Tips for visiting Keystone Resort

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    Visit during early March when snowpack is typically deep and weekday crowds are noticeably thinner than the holiday rush.

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    Try the night skiing on Dercum Mountain, one of the largest night-skiing operations in the United States, open most evenings throughout the season.

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    Bring layered clothing and a good neck gaiter, as temperatures at the summit of North Peak can drop sharply even on sunny afternoons.

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    Explore the Outpost area on the third peak for some of Keystone's most challenging above-treeline terrain and sweeping views of the Continental Divide.

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    Rent a pair of snowshoes from the resort and follow the groomed path around Keystone Lake in the village for a quieter way to experience the surroundings.

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