Keystone shows how good a purpose-built ski resort can be if it's carefully and sensitively planned.
Keystone Resort spans seven miles along the Snake River, and encompasses three spectacular mountains – Dercum Mountain, North Peak and The Outback. Three linked mountains – Dercum Mountain, North Peak and The Outback - provide a large choice of terrain to explore. The resort is large and attractive but the main focus is on the skiing, which is excellent.
Keystone is perfect for intermediates but there is also plenty to attract beginners and advanced skiers or riders, with The Outback offering the greatest challenge. Each mountain offers some of the best terrain Colorado has to offer steeps, bowls, bumps and glades. The resorts superb floodlit night skiing is a big attraction; 15 trails are open at night at the height of the season, including lighted terrain park features, making Keystone the best night-skiing mountain in Colorado. You name it - Keystone has it.
For other winter activities try your hand, or feet, at a variety of other adventures: ice skating, ice hockey, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, tubing, swimming, tennis, sledding, horse-drawn sleigh rides, wine tasting, yoga, Nordic skiing, spas and shopping.
The 3 pedestrianised villages; Keystone Village, River Run and the slopeside convenience of Mountain House Base Area provide a good choice of shops and some terrific places to eat and are attractively designed in Colorado style. The River Run village area is home to a variety of restaurants and pubs, coffee shops including Starbucks, live music & major festivals and family events including the torchlight parade. Keystone Village offers a peaceful, alpine village setting with quaint shops, restaurants, hot tubs, swimming pools, and fitness centre. |