Size: Medium
578 ha
Colorado, United States
Arapahoe Ski Resort in Colorado has a reputation for some great terrain back-country terrain (east side) and a laid back casual free-rider vibe.
This resort is high, in fact the highest skiable terrain in the US, this, in-conjunction with its northerly aspect ensures snow conditions stay good throughout its long season.
Despite Arapahoe ski resorts reputation for challenging ungroomed back country skiing there are plenty of less intimidating easier runs for beginners and intermediates. On the mountain the facilities cater to the laid back crowd but there is everything you need to enjoy a good days ski.
There is no on-slope accommodation at Arapahoe, most skiers bunk down in the nearby resorts of Loveland or Keystone.
Size: Medium
578 ha
Resort Altitude: High
3286m
Ski Range
3978m
3286m
Pistes Available
147
Lifts
9
Available Activities
Number of Snow Parks
3
Transfer Information
Denver
87m
Av. Transfer time
1.5hr
Eagle County
77m
Av. Transfer time
1.5hr
Arapahoe Ski Resort in Colorado has a reputation for some great terrain back-country terrain (east side) and a laid back casual free-rider vibe.
This resort is high, in fact the highest skiable terrain in the US, this, in-conjunction with its northerly aspect ensures snow conditions stay good throughout its long season.
Despite Arapahoe ski resorts reputation for challenging ungroomed back country skiing there are plenty of less intimidating easier runs for beginners and intermediates. On the mountain the facilities cater to the laid back crowd but there is everything you need to enjoy a good days ski.
There is no on-slope accommodation at Arapahoe, most skiers bunk down in the nearby resorts of Loveland or Keystone.