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Related Regions: Colorado, North America
Cafeteria-style restaurant along with a full–service facility are available for lunch and dinner. Many more restaurants and shops are located just 35 miles away. Ski and snowboard lessons and rentals are available.
Beginner Runs
17%
Intermediate Runs
29%
Advanced Runs
54%
Expert Runs
0%
Terrain Parks
1
Longest Run
1 MILES
Skiable Terrain
600 ACRE
P.O. Box 370
81643 Mesa
Colorado
United States
Phone: (970) 268-5700
Projected Opening Ski Season: 04/20/2013
Projected Closing Ski Season: 03/31/2013
Projected Days Open: 130
Days Open Last Year: 130
Years Open: 47
Average Snowfall: 250"
Pros: Terrain, glades, no crowds, lodge
Cons: Two very slow lifts, bark-to-bark country music
Pros: Great powder and tree runs, no lift lines
Cons: Very small mountain, slow lifts, terrible "parks", slow service
Pros: Not crowded, great terrain for intermediate/advanced skiers
Cons: maybe better scale on what is a black
Pros: No Lift Lines
Cons: Slow Lifts
at Powderhorn
Last 24 Hr
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May 20
29°F
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