
About Beaver Creek
Beaver Creek stands as one of North America's premier ski destinations, offering 1,815 acres of meticulously groomed terrain across four interconnected mountains. With a 4,022-foot vertical drop and base elevation of 7,420 feet, the resort provides consistent snow conditions and extended season potential. The terrain is exceptionally well-balanced, with 77 easy runs comprising nearly 44% of the skiing, making it accessible to families and beginners while maintaining 40 expert and advanced runs totaling 35 kilometers for accomplished skiers seeking challenging descents and off-piste adventures.
The resort's lift infrastructure is comprehensive, featuring 24 total lifts including two gondolas and 15 chairlifts strategically positioned to minimize lift lines and maximize run variety. Intermediate skiers will find 61 runs totaling nearly 46 kilometers, offering plenty of progression opportunities on well-groomed cruisers with elevation changes up to 1,184 meters. The backcountry access from higher elevations provides off-trail exploration for experienced skiers, particularly in the Grouse Mountain and Rose Bowl terrain areas when conditions allow.
Beyond downhill skiing, Beaver Creek's high-alpine setting enables summer and shoulder-season activities including hiking, trail running, and mountain biking on converted ski runs. The resort sits within easy reach of Vail and the broader Eagle County recreation network. Winter activities extend beyond skiing to include snowshoeing and cross-country skiing on maintained trails, though the focus remains on alpine resort skiing.
Practical planning: Access via I-70 to Highway 6 toward Avon; arrive early during peak season to secure parking at the base villages. The resort offers paid parking and a complementary shuttle system. Best conditions typically occur December through March, with variable snow quality in April. Summer accessibility runs June through September for hiking and biking. Plan 3-5 days minimum to explore the full terrain effectively.