Beaver Creek Mountain Statistics
Colorado’s Beaver Creek mountain is a part of Vail Resorts and the Epic Pass. Beaver Creek boasts some of ski country’s most top notch ski schools, referred to as the Ivy League of Skiing. It provides access to all ages and abilities.
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Beaver Creek Mountain
2023 / 2024 Season
November 20, 2023 – April 16, 2024 | 9:00 a.m. to 3:30p.m Daily
- Skiable Terrain
- 2,082 acres (741 hectares)
- Longest Run
- Centennial at 2.75 miles / 4.43 km
- Total Trails 167
- Elevation
- Base 8,100 feet (2,469 m)
- Lift Served 12,515 feet (3,815 m)
- Maximum 11,440 feet (4,008 m)
- Average Annual Snowfall
- 325 inches (826 cm)
Trail Difficulty
- 23% Beginner
- 36% Intermediate,
- 41% Advanced/Expert
Beaver Creek Trail Guide
The dedicated Haymeadow Express gondola ensures that beginners of all ages can safely access beginner-only trails. Haymeadow Express leads to Haymeadow Park, which is the perfect place to learn and grow. From Haymeadow Park, you can head to Red Buffalo Park, with sweeping views at 11,440 feet.
Blue square (labeled) trails are perfect for you. A few favorites include: C Prime in Rose Bowl, Larkspur in Larkspur Bowl and Gunder’s in Bachelor Gulch.
Ideal Terrain for Experts
Talon’s Challenge | This event showcases the best steep terrain Beaver Creek has to offer. Over 26,000 vertical feet of black diamond and double black diamond runs await on our legendary World Cup Birds of Prey downhill course, Grouse Mountain and in Larkspur Bowl. Conquer all 14 runs and earn your spot on the Talon’s Wall-of-Fame.
Recommended Expert Terrain
- Grouse Mountain: an entire mountain dedicated to black diamond and double black diamond trails.
- Stickline: a hidden gem trail for tree skiing experts, located skiers left of the Centennial Express lift.
- Birds of Prey Express lift: the gateway to expert courses skied by professional racers.