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Colorado's Most Popular Ski Resorts

By: Chris Hagdon

Perfect ski conditions are available in Colorado as it is located in the Rocky Mountains. When you visit Colorado for a ski or snowboarding trip, you can chose from amongst a number of mountains. Most ski enthusiasts are aware that during winters the snowy peaks at the legendary ski hills attract a lot of celebrities.

Aspen is one of the most popular ski resorts in Colorado. Once a mining town, Aspen is now one of the hottest destinations in the USA. Aspen has a lot of Snowy hills, challenging and varying terrain. Apart from this, what attracts so many well-to-do people and famous celebrities to the beautiful setting each year is the large number of spas, resorts, and fabulous dining places and the ski hill. The rates are high and an adult pass for the day is available for $74.

Vail is another extremely popular ski resort. Vail is the largest ski resort in America and boasts 193 trails covering 5,289 acres. Constantly ranked number one in a variety of ski magazines, Vail is the place to be. The snow conditions in Vail are top notch, as is the terrain and number of challenging runs. Vail also offers great lessons for skiers and snowboarders. The town of Vail is also a popular destination for skiers, offering great shopping, restaurants, and nightlife.

Copper Mountain Resort is a local favorite in Colorado. Head to this beautiful resort for a day of skiing and you'll know why. No small potatoes, Copper Mountain has an impressive 125 trails and 22 lifts to get you around. The trail system developed here has won awards and takes advantage of everything this mountain has to offer. Slightly less expensive then Aspen or Vail, you won't notice that the trails are any less exciting.

A slightly smaller mountain with great value day passes is the Powderhorn Resort. With 29 runs, it makes a great ski resort for beginners and intermediate skiers. There is plenty of terrain to give you a challenging day out, or you can stick to some easy runs for a relaxing day meandering down the slopes. World class skiing is combined with world class accommodations and restaurants to make an enjoyable stay at Powderhorn Resort.

For skiers that look for an opportunity to ski all day and into the night, Keystone resort is the perfect place. Keystone offers the largest and best night skiing area in Colorado, in fact in all of North America! Keystone Resort is composed of three great mountains, which means there are plenty of great terrain and diverse trails, 116 of them in all. Keystone also provides many options besides skiing, including an exciting nightlife, fantastic restaurants, and great specials for those guests of the resort.

Colorado has long been known as the home of North America's best ski resorts. New resorts are being built, and upgrades are making the old ones more fabulous than before. For many people a dream vacation would be a week at one of these mammoth resorts and some of them are offering great deals, making it possible for those of us who aren't millionaires to enjoy some world class skiing and accommodations as well.

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