Beaver Creek Resort
With its snowcapped mountains, slope-side accommodations, impeccable manicured terrain groomed twenty hours a day; Beaver Creek aims to create priceless memories for all who visit. From beginner to expert terrain, skier and riders of all abilities feel at home. Home to the World Cup, Beaver Creek always strives for the gold and is 100% powered by wind - demonstrating its winning promise to be environmentally friendly. Beaver Creek Resort is comprised of three villages - Beaver Creek Village, the heat of the resort; Bachelor Gulch Village, home to The Ritz-Carlton Bachelor-Gulch; and Arrowhead Village, the westernmost gateway to Beaver Creek.
Beaver Creek Resort Statistics
Beaver Creek opens November 21, 2008. Closing day is April 12, 2009.
Hours of Operation (MST): 8:30am-4:00pm
Base Elevation: 8,100 ft. / 2,469 m
Summit Elevation: 11,440 ft. / 3,488 m
Vertical Rise: 4,040 ft. / 1,231 m
Number of Trails: 148
Number of Lifts: 17
Beginner Terrain: 19% (340 acres)
Intermediate Terrain: 43% (771 acres)
Advanced/Expert Terrain: 38% (694 acres)
Bowls: 2, Rose Bowl and Larkspur Bowl
Gondolas: 2
High-Speed Quads: 10
Triple Chair: 2
Double Chair: 3
Total Uphill Capacity/hour: 25,939 skiers/hour
Snowmaking: 605 acres
Average Annual Snowfall: 310 inches / 787 cm
Total Skiable Area: 1,805 acres
Longest Run (Centennial): 2¾ miles
Terrain Park: 3
Half Pipe: 1