Mountain Information
3 Mountains, 5 Bowls, Acres of Fun
Located in the White River National Forest just an hour
from Denver, Keystone is home to three magnificent mountain
playgrounds-Dercum Mountain, North Peak, and The Outback.
There's something special for every skier and rider of any level at
each mountain. There are more than 3,000 vertical feet and over
3,000 acres of bowls, bumps, glades, steeps and groomers to be
experienced.
Call your Mountain Concierge with questions or more information
on Keystone Resort, (800)354-4FUN (4386).
Dercum Mountain peaks at 11,640 feet and offers
skiers and riders a variety of green beginner runs and
blue intermediate runs with long groomers, A51 Terrain
Park - one of Transworld Snowboarding's Top 10 Parks for the
second year running - Night Skiing and tubing at
Adventure Point. Access The Windows some of the finest
tree skiing at Keystone from top of Dercum
Mountain. Bergman, Erikson and Independence Bowls
are best explored by guided cat skiing tours that
depart from Cat Ski Central at the top of Dercum
Mountain. Additionally, you can take a Mountain-Top
Snowcat Tour, which offers a scenic cat ride into Independence
Bowl.
North Peak tops out at 11,660 feet and offers
skiers and riders long bump runs with a variety of blue
intermediate and black expert runs. At the top lives The
Outpost. The Outpost is home to The Alpenglow
Stube, Der Fondue Chessel and the Timber Ridge Food Court.
Access scenic snowcat tours from the top of North
Peak.
The Outback peaks at 11,980 feet and offers skiers
and riders blue intermediate and black expert runs. The
Outback is home to some of the states' best tree skiing and North
and South Bowls. Hike to North and South bowl or take
the Outback Cat Shuttle.
Keystone offers guided snowcar tours/hiking access to 278
acres of our new expert terrain in Independence
Bowl. Keystone Adventure Tours cat skiing will
provide guided tours to Independence, along with Erickson
and Bergman bowls. Independence will also be accessible by
hiking if you are looking for
a backcountry experience - in bounds.
Colorado's biggest Night Skiing operation is here,
including some features in A51 Terrain Park, which you can
also check out under the lights.
Night Skiing Schedule:
Nov 25-29, 2009; Dec 4-5, 2009; Dec 11-12, 2009
7 days a week Dec 18, 2009 - January 3, 2010
Wed-Sun from January 6 - March 28, 2010
The overview
- 3,148 acres
- 3,128 vertical feet
- 121 trails
- 20 lifts including 2 gondolas, 1 express six-pack and 5
high-speed quads
- Night skiing
- Tree skiing
- A51
Terrain Park
- Alpine bowl skiing