Best place to ski for a family of intermediates with the peak pass?
We have access to vail, beaver creek, arapaho basin, keystone and have already skied breckenridge. My family will stay mostly on the blue trails with a few green trails and the rare blacks. Were somewhat new to skiing and are just looking to have a good time. What resorts would you rrecommendto us novice sskiers
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arapaho basin. it is the best you will ever see. tammy24
arapaho basin is nice vail, keystone, and Breckenridge i really didn’t like but i guess you don’t got a park pass to luv land or cooper those are the ones i like cause it wasn’t as busy there and if you like to ski i would suggest next time going to utah its way better skiing nicer people less crowded way easier to park and get to the lifts iv skied colorado but utah is way better ???
If it has to be Colorado, A-Basin and Keystone are my favorites. But like the other person said, Utah is better. Quicker by far to get to and great powder. Try Park City next time! Kim R
I live in Denver,
I’d pass on Keystone, the snow is typically icy.
Closer in I’d choose Breckenridge. A Basin is more Intermediate and Advanced, Breckenridge has a larger area with more variety
Vail and Beaver Creek have gotten some really good snow lately, but are further out for drive time.
I don’t think you have to go to Utah for good snow.
But I’m biased
Kevin Kevin L