Keystone is often the first ski resort in Colorado, if not the nation, to open—sometimes in October. With 1,861 acres/750 hectares of skiable terrain and 116 trails, Keystone offers slopes for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Tree skiing and bumps are found on North Peak.
The slopes are great for groomers, beginner terrain and the pipe. Keystone also offers the most extensive night-skiing conditions in Colorado, with 17 trails and a terrain park that are lighted until 8 pm
Though the village of Keystone is known primarily for its slopes, there are plenty of things a visitor can do beyond downhill skiing. Off mountain activities include cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ice skating, sleigh rides and snowmobiling.
Keystone is a haven for culinary enthusiasts with the highest gourmet restaurant in North America, the Alpenglow Stube, and another fine restaurant, Keystone Ranch.
MOUNTAIN DINING
- Restaurants will be open, including full-service, sit down restaurants.
- We will be managing capacity at the entrances and spacing out seating indoors and outdoors.
- Face coverings will be required except while eating and drinking.
- At our quick-service restaurants, only ready-to-go hot and cold food options will be available in order to accommodate as many people as possible.
- Packaged beer and wine will be available at most locations, but full-service bars will be closed.
- All transactions will be cashless, unless required by local regulation.