Aspen/Snowmass & Sunlight
Separated
by only 30 miles, this unique combination trip showcases the diversity
of Colorado resorts with a visit to a large, world-renowned resort and
a small, local ski area. Aspen/Snowmass
is known around the world for its incredible skiing as well as its exciting
nightlife. Sunlight, on the other hand, offers a more intimate Colorado
skiing experience, known for its family friendly atmosphere and diverse
terrain options.
Crested
Butte & Monarch
Crested
Butte Mountain Resort is a Colorado tour de force. A growing ski
school program and its new Adventure Center make it the perfect place
for kids and families. On the other hand, CBMR’s bowl skiing is
not to be reckoned with. Nearby Monarch
Mountain attracts skiers from all around to experience its expanded
cat skiing operation and to enjoy the plentiful powder on its fun mix
of trails. Both resorts are located near charming ski towns —
Crested Butte
and Salida
— with lots of après options at the ready.
Telluride
& Silverton
Located
in the Southwest
corner of the state, these two resorts are ideal for advanced skiers
looking to diversify their Colorado experience. Telluride
pairs classic Colorado mountain beauty with terrain available for any
ability. Silverton is an expert-only mountain, serving exclusively non-groomed
advanced terrain, a must-do for expert powderhounds.

Steamboat
& Howelsen Hill
Famous
for its Champagne Powder™, Steamboat
is a premier resort destination with an authentic western feel. Pair
this with a trip to Howelsen Hill, the oldest continuously operating
ski area in Colorado, for a truly unique Colorado experience.
Winter
Park & SolVista
Authentically
Colorado, Winter
Park is known for its family friendliness and incredible terrain.
“The Jane” of Winter
Park has been rated #1 for bump-skiing, providing an impressive
blend of varied skiing all over the mountain. Just a half-hour drive
from Winter Park, SolVista
is a long-time family favorite and even offers night skiing on select
dates throughout the season.
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