KEYSTONE RESORT


'Keystone Resort' is a ski resort located in Keystone, Colorado, United States. It was founded on November 21, 1970 by Max Dercum.
The resort consists of four mountains named Dercum Mountain, North Peak, the Outback, and Independence Bowl, with the first three mountains mentioned are connected by a series of ski lifts and gondolas. Collectively, the mountains form the largest operation in Colorado to offer a night skiing, where several trails are lit by large light fixtures, and lift operation can run until late into the night. Night skiing takes place after sunset until as late as 10 p.m. on as many as 15 of the resort's trails.

Contents
Resort statistics
Elevation
Trails
Lifts
External links

Resort statistics


Elevation


★ Base: 9,280 ft / 2,829 m

★ Summit: 12,408 ft / 3,782 m

★ Vertical Rise: 3,128 ft / 953 m
Trails


★ Skiable Area: 3148 acres

★ Trails: 117 total (19% beginner, 32% intermediate, 49% advanced/expert)


★ Bowls: Independence, Bergman, Erickson, North, South, Puma, Lower Packsaddle.

★ Longest Run: Schoolmarm - 3.5 miles / 5.6 km

★ Average Annual Snowfall: 230 in / 584 cm

Terrain Parks:


★ The ''A51 Terrain Park'', a section of the resort with various contraptions for trick performance. The terrain park is the largest one in Colorado to be lit at night.


★ 51 rails and funboxes.


★ 1 Superpipe (an enlarged half-pipe).
Lifts


★ 19 total


★ 2 gondolas, River Run and Outpost


★ 5 high-speed quad chair lifts, Montezuma, Peru, Santiago, Outback, Summit


★ 1 high-speed six person lift, Ruby Express


★ 1 quad chair lift, Wayback


★ 1 triple chair lift, Ranger


★ 3 double chair lifts, A-51, Argentine, and Discovery


★ 6 surface lifts

External links



Rocky Mountain Resort Management Homepage

Keystone Resort Homepage

Keystone's frontside mountain named after Dercum family (includes Keystone investment history)

Keystone Ski Area Info on SnowGuide.org

3dSkiMap of Keystone Ski Resort

Article on HookedOnWinter.com's WikiWinter

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