What's New at Our Resorts
BEAVER CREEK: New Terrain - Experience thrills and hidden powder stashes with 180 acres of new terrain in Stone Creek Chutes. Expert skiers and riders can experience short, steep gladed, backcountry-like runs inbounds! Chutes range from 400-600 vertical feet in length with pitches up to 45 degrees. To access Stone Creek Chutes, take the Cinch Express Lift (#8) or Rose Bowl Lift (#4).
Beaver Creek was rated 8th in Ski Magazine's 2007 reader resort survey.
BRECKENRIDGE: New Gondola - The Breck Connect will take skiers, riders and visitors from town to the Peak 7 and 8 base areas. In its second season, North America's highest chairlift, the Imperial Express, brings an additional 150 acres of chutes and steep above-timberline terrain, previously out-of-bounds.
Breckenridge was rated 6th in Ski Magazine's 2007 reader resort survey.
KEYSTONE: New Terrain- The National Forest Service has approved the use of the Upper Independence area for snowcat and hike-to skiing at Keystone. The new area (almost 300 acres) offers steeper terrain and a truly amazing backcountry-like experience for Keystone guests. Keystone now has over 3,100 acres.
Keystone was rated 14th in Ski Magazine's 2007 reader resort survey.
VAIL: New Improvements- The Blue Moon Restaurant will undergo a makeover, 7 of 29 snowcats will be upgraded and a new Zaugg pipe cutter will be added for the Superpipe. Off the snow, changes include refurbished hotel rooms and upgraded facilities including spas, dining and shops and community facilities. In total, more than 100 new lodge units and 9,250 square feet of retail space are open now or will be later this year.
Vail was rated 1st in Ski Magazine's 2007 reader resort survey.HEAVENLY: New Improvements - Heavenly has dedicated $5 million toward resort improvements such as high-tech snowmaking and grooming, wi-fi access in all base lodges, and expanded ski and snowboard school programs for the 2006-2007 season.
Heavenly was rated 17th in Ski Magazine's 2007 reader resort survey.