The Power of Four.
Aspen is a historic Colorado resort, the old mining town has turned into a posh resort but not only is it vibrant and offers plenty of events for young people and families.
There are 4 very different ski areas: “Ajax” is rather sporty and complete; “Highlands” is wilder and reserved for Freeride enthusiasts, it is frequented mainly by locals; “Buttermilk” is dedicated to Freestyle and beginners; finally “Snowmass” is larger, easier and also more popular.
It can be reached directly by plane and the station being located far from Denver remains rather quiet on weekends, city dwellers not making the road for the day.
KEY FIGURES
• 2700 m altitude of the village.
• 3777 m for the Highlands Bowl, the highest point in the ski area.
• 90 km of Nordic ski trails between Aspen, Snowmass and Basalt.
• 122°F, the outlet temperature of the world’s largest mineral baths at Glenwood Springs.
FAVORITES
1 - A Top to Bottom on Ruthie’s run, the World Cup track.
2 - The Hotel Jérome, a typical hotel in the city centre, a guaranteed period atmosphere.
3 - A fondue at Cloud Nine, the craziest altitude restaurant of Colorado.
4 - Kristi's Trees, a steep magical off pist.
Great skiing in the heart of Colorado.
Vail and Beaver Creek are very close and the ski areas are connected to make this a huge and unique playground in the area. The perfect grooming of the Beaver Creek trails will suit experts and beginners alike, and Vail’s famous Back Bowls will delight discovery enthusiasts.
The 2 resorts offer luxury at the height of American excess but also a very appreciable relaxed atmosphere.
KEY FIGURES
• 2484 m altitude of the resort, guarantee of exceptional snow.
• 197 perfectly maintained tracks for cruisers.
• 30 minutes from Eagle Airport, it is very easy to access the station.
• 2015 last World Ski Championships in Beaver Creek after 1989 and 1999.
FAVORITES
1 - Race down the "Birds of Prey", the legendary World Cup track.
2 - The Ritz-Carlton in Beaver Creek is an amazing hotel located at the foot of the slopes. The Top !
3 - Ski in the back bowls in Vail, the best powder.
4 - A ski-doo trip around the Vail Pass and its wide open spaces.
Great skiing in the heart of Colorado.
Vail and Beaver Creek are very close and the ski areas are connected to make this a huge and unique playground in the area. The perfect grooming of the Beaver Creek trails will suit experts and beginners alike, and Vail’s famous Back Bowls will delight discovery enthusiasts.
The 2 resorts offer luxury at the height of American excess but also a very appreciable relaxed atmosphere.
KEY FIGURES
• 2484 m altitude of the resort, guarantee of exceptional snow.
• 197 perfectly maintained tracks for cruisers.
• 30 minutes from Eagle Airport, it is very easy to access the station.
• 2015 last World Ski Championships in Beaver Creek after 1989 and 1999.
FAVORITES
1 - Race down the "Birds of Prey", the legendary World Cup track.
2 - The Ritz-Carlton in Beaver Creek is an amazing hotel located at the foot of the slopes. The Top !
3 - Ski in the back bowls in Vail, the best powder.
4 - A ski-doo trip around the Vail Pass and its wide open spaces.
The place to go.
The Wyoming resort is a unique destination recognized by expert skiers and fans of difficult terrain.
The very typical village, located at the foot of the majestic Grand Teton, offers a step back in time with its saloons and traditional restaurants.
It’s not just skiing, Jackson is also renowned for its hospitality, snowmobiling and ice skating.
KEY FIGURES
• 3185 m, arrival of the "Big Red" cable car at the top of the domain.
• 133 tracks, but that’s not the point, the off-piste is divine.
• Located less than 90 minutes from Yellowstone Park.
FAVORITES
1 - One of the best snow in the world, light and deep.
2 - A meeting with local wildlife, hopefully you will see elk, bison, moose, wolves.
3 - The Rendez-Vous Bowl, mythical track with crazy views.
4 - A Bobsleigh run on the track of Snow King Mountain.