Looking to go big? Dercum Mountain is home
to Keystone’s award-winning A51 terrain park, sporting a 60-acre
collection of progressive terrain park features including boxes,
rails, jumps and half pipes.
North Peak
Directly behind Dercum Mountain, you’ll find North Peak. At 11,660
feet, it double-dog dares intermediate to advanced skiers and
riders to take on a wide array of challenging terrain, including
long bump runs. Work up an appetite? Grab lunch at Labonte's Smokehouse
BBQ or The Outpost in the Timber Ridge food court, or even return
that evening on the gondola for dinner at the Aplenglow Stube
or Der Fondue Chessel.
The Outback
At 11,980 feet, The Outback is Keystone's furthest and tallest
peak. It is an oasis for skiers and riders looking to play in
the deep end making powder turns and tree skiing. Take a short
hike off the top of the Outback Express Lift for access to North
and South Bowls, where skiers and riders can find wide-open turns
and powder stashes.
For those who like carving outside the lift lines, Independence,
Bergman, Erickson, North Bowl and South Bowl serve up more than
1,000 acres of incredible hike-to-terrain with secret stashes
and untouched tree runs. Don't feel like earning your turns? A
$10 snow cat ride provides the same access.
A51Terrain Park
If freestyle is more your style, Keystone’s award-winning A51
terrain park sports 60-acres of over 100 creative terrain park
features in six separate areas: Easy Street, Park Lane, The Alley,
I-70 and Upper and Lower Main Street. Whether you’re just learning
or a seasoned shredder, each park area is designed so that every
box, rail and jump flows naturally to the next, progressing in
size and difficulty. And since A51 has its own designated chairlift,
you can easily lap any or all of the features as many times as
you want.
Night Skiing
Get ready to enjoy the longest ski day in all of Colorado. Families
can "ski late ‘til 8" on multiple lighted trails during
the weekends and peak holiday periods. It’s the perfect way to
get in a few more laps. Stop dreaming and keep skiing, because
counting turns is way more fun than counting sheep.
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