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Beaver Creek Mountain Info


Beaver Creek is located in the central mountains of Colorado with easy access via I-70,Denver International Airport and Eagle County Airport. You'll find it is very easy to access Beaver Creek from outside of Colorado whether you are flying or driving.


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Terrain Parks

There are 3 parks to choose from with the entry level Park 101 located to the right of the Cinch Express chair.

Further to the right past Park 101 is the Zoom Room Park a progressive park, beginning with small introductory features such as rollers, tables, and rails and graduating to larger features towards the end of the park.

Lastly for the big riders/skiers is Moonshine Beaver Creek's most difficult terrain park featuring large tables, rails, jumps and log slides. Located off Centennial Express lift.

Half Pipe
Located off Barrel Stave, the Beaver Creek Half Pipe is approximately 350 - 400 ft long.



Snow Hosts

Take a free Mountain Welcome Tour. Tours are daily with knowledgable local guides and depart from the top of the Centennial Express chair at 10.00a.m. Intermediate and advanced skiers and snowboarders are welcome - no reservations needed.



On Mountain Dining

The base villages are great for on mountain dining but spread throughout the slopes are:

Spruce Saddle
Located at the top of the Centennial Express Lift .Features famous BBQ, hearty chilis, burgers, stews, soups, fresh salads custom pizzas, and Kid's Corral Grill.

Red Tail Camp
Snacks, hot cocoa and coffees plus a fabulous outdoor grill. Located at the base of Larkspur and the GrouseMountain chair.

Broken Arrow

Situated at the bottom of the Arrowhead Express lift featuring world-famous Blinky Burgers, brick oven pizzas, grilled flatbreads and other delicious fare.Adorned with several flat-screen TVs to ensure sports fans don't miss a minute of the game.



Grooming

At Beaver Creek grooming is their passion. They groom twenty hours a day, seven days a week. Fifty-two operators work ten-hour shifts at 11,000ft behind a turbo-charged diesel engine. The result, 776 groomed acres a day or a total of 106,000 acres per season of pure corduroy for you skiing pleasure. After you enjoy the sweetest, softest terrain in North America, don't forget about those groomers taking their 3am lunch break to get the mountain ready for tomorrow.



Awards

Voted # 8 in Ski Magazine as SKI Magazine's Top 10 Resorts for 2007
(Readers ranked these resorts as the best 10 for quality of snow, terrain, affordability, and nightlife).