The mountains of Colorado are known for some of
the best skiing in the world. Along with Switzerland, Austria, and Canada,
Colorado’s peaks are among the most popular and exciting places to ski. From
well-groomed terrain to rich and famous guests, there are a number of reasons to
ski the mountains of Colorado.
Perhaps the most popular mountain to ski in Colorado is
Aspen.
Nestled in the crags of the Rockies, Aspen is home to four unconnected mountains
with runs for beginner and expert alike. Aspen beckons to the wealthy and well
known and can be expensive.
Another mountain known for its variety of runs and wealthy guests is
Vail. The
largest single ski area in the United States boasts 5,300 acres of well-groomed
terrain with 7 miles of mountain front and 7 back bowls. Ted Alvarez, arts and
entertainment writer for the Vail Daily says that Justin Timberlake and Cameron
Diaz have recently been seen in Vail.
When deciding which mountains to ski in Colorado,
Steamboat Springs ranks high on the list. A complete mountain range with six
mountains, Steamboat offers visitors to Northwestern Colorado almost 3,000 acres
of skiable terrain.
Beautiful
Breckenridge mountain is a favorite among locals and tourists alike. With
five terrain parks, one for every skill level, Breckenridge offers four
mountains and North America’s highest chairlift.
Rounding out the top five Must Ski mountains is
Telluride.
With over 2,000 miles of skiable terrain, Telluride offers a breathtaking
mountain experience for beginner through expert.
All of Colorado’s Must Ski mountains tower above towns and villages that offer a
myriad of shopping and dining experiences to round out a memorable ski vacation.
