Keystone Ski Area, Colorado, United States


4.5 (1.215 reviews) Spent More than 3 hours Ranking #3 in Keystone Ski & Snowboard Areas

I had fun mostly

Extensive terrain covering three mountains offers a wide variety of trails for skiers plus other activities including snowshoeing, tubing, ice skating and snowboarding.
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Address

, Keystone, Colorado, United States, Postal Code: 80435.

Mobile

+1 970-496-4386

Website

http://www.keystoneresort.com/

Email

[email protected]

Current local date and time now

Wednesday, May 15, 2024, 7:24

User Ratings

4.5 based on (1.215 reviews)

Excellent
60%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
3%
Terrible
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Reviews


  • 5Discusdoc 5:00 PM Jan 27, 2022
    Nice mountain, particularly mid-week
    I'm 74 and retired, so I'm able to ski midweek. I got a great package price for a 5 day trip to Keystone (air from Sacramento, car, condo). I had to cancel my rental car through Fox (they suck), but the Arapahoe lodge was 309 yards from the gondola. The snow, runs, and lift system was wonderful. I had some problems with the altitude but mitigated it with acetazolamide. Keystone has to do a better job regulating out of control millennial skiers and snowboarders. All week I observed them skiing at high speeds through congested areas. One out of control skier crashed into me while I was skiing down the hill. I may be old, but I'm a reasonably good skier. The young woman's boyfriend became indignant when I complained about her out of control skiing. This is a difficult problem, but I don't want any more permanent injuries from these clowns

  • 4bikingmom 5:00 PM Feb 11, 2022
    Busy resort and icy conditions
    We visited on a Friday and it was extremely busy and chaotic. We arrived early and did park for free in the Gondola lot. From there is it a good 15 minute walk to the gondola. There are limited lockers available and NO free cubbies. The lift ticket lines were also very long. We managed to find an oversized locker outside near the gondola and restroom area for $20. The trails were groomed, but pretty quickly they became very icy. We ate lunch at the Outpost restaurant. You need to show proof of vaccination and ideally a reservation, though they did manage to find a spot for us with out a reservation. They still have very limited food options, just like last year during COVID. Not our favorite place to ski, but probably with more snow and less people it would have been better.

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