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Ski Area10,716 ft

Black Mountain (formerly Evergreen Basin, now private)

10,716 ft
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Nearby Trails
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About Black Mountain (formerly Evergreen Basin, now private)

Black Mountain is a compact ski area in Colorado's Front Range with 1,235 vertical feet of terrain spanning 10 downhill runs across 5.6 kilometers. The area features a modest but accessible elevation range from 9,481 to 10,716 feet, making it suitable for families and intermediate skiers seeking a low-key mountain experience without the crowds of larger resorts. With a terrain mix skewing toward beginner and intermediate runs, Black Mountain provides an excellent entry point for developing skiers and snowboarders looking to build confidence on varied terrain.

The resort operates as a private facility, which significantly limits public access. Historically known as Evergreen Basin, the area is now restricted to members and invited guests, making it an exclusive destination rather than a public ski resort. Visitors should verify current access policies and membership requirements before planning a trip, as day-pass availability is not guaranteed. The vertical drop and run count reflect a hill-style ski area rather than a sprawling resort destination.

The surrounding Front Range geography offers additional winter and summer recreation opportunities beyond the ski area itself. Nearby trails provide snowshoeing and cross-country skiing access during winter months, while summer transforms the region into hiking and mountain biking territory. The location's relative proximity to Denver (roughly 30-40 minutes depending on conditions) makes it convenient for weekend getaways, though I-70 corridor traffic should be considered during peak seasons.

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Black Mountain (formerly Evergreen Basin, now private)
39.5357°N, 105.3893°W
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