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Tackle thigh-burning bumps and thrilling steeps, lose yourself in pristine glades or cruise corduroy until the sun sets. There's something for everyone at Beaver Creek. And the best part? You can often keep your little slice of heaven to yourself. Ski or ride from village-to-village and you'll find there's plenty of powder (and carpet) to go around.

Beginner Terrain - With 1,805 acres, the resort dedicates a significant portion of its terrain to teaching beginner skiers and snowboarders. In fact, Beaver Creek Mountain is virtually laid out upside down with most of the prime beginner runs located at the top. This layout gives beginner skiers a true ski-down-the-mountain experience, not to mention spectacular views of the nearby Gore Range.
   
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Introducing The Talons
The Talons identifies Beaver Creek's most advanced terrain reaching from the Birds of Prey and Grouse Mountain to Larkspur Bowl. Access to The Talons is identified by the three chairlifts rising out of the Red Tail Camp area and servicing primarily black/double black diamond terrain. The Talons is certain to test even the most experienced skiers and riders. In fact, Beaver Creek has established "The Talons Challenge" as the standard for taming the terrain.
MOUNTAIN FACTS
• Snowmaking 605 acres
• Avg Annual Snowfall 310 inches
• Total Vertical Rise 4.040 ft.
• Total Skiable Area 1,815 acres
• Total Number of Trails 149
• Longest Run (Centennial) 2_ miles
• Terrain Park 4
• Half Pipe 1
• Expert/Advanced 38%
• Intermediate 43%
• Beginner 19%
• Bowls 2, Rose Bowl and Larkspur Bowl
• Total Number of Lifts 17
• High-Speed Quad 10
• Triple Chair 2
• Double Chair 3
• Total Uphill Capacity/hour 25,939

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