We hope to see you around town this winter!
Check out more local insights to make the most of winter.
January 30, 2025
Are you ready to elevate your ski game this season? Whether you’re carving on fresh corduroy or hunting for hidden powder, we’ve got you covered. Our local team has curated a guide to our favorite ski runs in Summit County. Plus, we’re sharing essential powder day tips to help you make the most of every run. From beginner-friendly slopes to expert-only terrain, here’s how to enjoy the mountain like a pro.
Finding the perfect run depends on your skill level, style, and the kind of day you’re chasing. These local favorites are sure to delight:
If you’re a beginner, Silver Spoon offers a smooth and easy descent with breathtaking views. It’s perfect for practicing your turns while soaking in the alpine scenery.
The early bird gets the corduroy! Start your morning at Claimjumper, a well-groomed blue run designed for smooth turns and pristine views of the mountain.
Hidden among the trees, The Windows is a gem for advanced riders. This area serves up tree-lined runs and untouched snow for an unforgettable challenge.
Seeking steep powder? The North Bowl’s varied terrain is perfect for powder chasers who love the thrill of untouched snow.
If powder skiing is your dream, proper preparation can turn an ordinary day into an unforgettable adventure. These essential tips will help you make the most of the incredible ski runs in Summit County, known for their legendary powder days.
Powder days are exciting, but safety should always come first. Before exploring steep or untouched terrain, check avalanche reports and carry proper backcountry gear if heading off-piste. A little preparation goes a long way in keeping everyone safe.
Powder hunting can be exhausting and time-consuming. Save precious ski time by packing quick snacks like trail mix, energy bars, or jerky. Instead of waiting in crowded lodges, you’ll stay fueled and maximize your powder-filled runs.
Powder days often come with rapidly changing weather, from sunshine to heavy snowfall. Wear moisture-wicking layers and a waterproof outer shell to stay warm and dry while floating through deep snow. Comfortable skiers enjoy longer days on the slopes.
First tracks are always the best tracks. Powder tends to disappear quickly on popular trails, so arrive early to beat the crowds. Chairlifts running before sunrise or shortly after heavy snowfall are your ticket to untracked terrain and that unbeatable soft snow feel.
Powder lingers longer in areas less traveled. Seek out spots like Peak 6 at Breckenridge or The Outback at Keystone, where fewer skiers venture. Tree runs, like the Glades at Copper Mountain, often hold untouched snow for days after a storm.
One of the best ways to experience the charm of ski runs in Summit County is by finding secret powder stashes. Locals know where to look when fresh snow blankets the mountains, and these hidden spots deliver unforgettable powder-filled adventures.
This long, rolling blue run offers breathtaking views and leads straight to The Beavers, a favorite among powder enthusiasts. The Beavers is a mix of trees and open spaces, where powder lasts long after a storm. Advanced skiers will love weaving through this pristine terrain.
Nestled away from the main trails, Wheeler Creek is an expert-only area renowned for its untouched powder. It’s the perfect spot to soak in stunning mountain views while carving through deep snow. Few venture here, making it ideal for powder seekers.
This wide, scenic blue run offers smooth terrain and fantastic powder opportunities. With its open spaces and fewer crowds, Over the Rainbow is perfect for intermediate skiers who want to enjoy fresh snow at a leisurely pace.
Powder tends to linger in tree-filled areas, making them a must-visit for adventurous skiers. Copper Mountain’s Glades are a local favorite, with deep snow and serene woodland skiing. These runs combine the thrill of powder with the peace of gliding through Colorado’s alpine forests.
By seeking out these hidden stashes, you’ll discover a whole new side of ski runs in Summit County. These secret spots are where powder days shine, offering quieter slopes and fresh snow to make your ski day extraordinary.
Visit our locations throughout Summit County
SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON/VA REAL ESTATE
Should you require assistance in navigating our website or searching for real estate, please contact our offices at 970-510-9697
Breckenridge
117 S. Main Street
Breckenridge, CO 80424
970.453.9090
Frisco
400 E. Main Street
Frisco, CO 80443
970.668.1550
Keystone
0140 Ida Belle Drive
Keystone, CO 80435
970.496.4522
Copyright © 2024 Altitude Realtors MLS. The information displayed herein was derived from sources believed to be accurate, but has not been verified by Altitude Realtors MLS. Buyers are cautioned to verify all information to their own satisfaction. This information is exclusively for viewers’ personal, non-commercial use. Any republication or reproduction of the information herein without the express permission of the Altitude Realtors MLS is strictly prohibited. This site is used and paid for by multiple independent companies. The real estate broker cannot require you as a prospective buyer to pre-qualify with or utilize the services of either of the mortgage loan originators. Nor can either of the mortgage load originators require you as a prospective buyer to utilize the services of the real estate broker. August 30, 2024 8:15 PM UTC
Visit our locations throughout the Vail Valley
SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON/VA REAL ESTATE
PO Drawer 2820
Avon, CO 81620
970-627-4981
Should you require assistance in navigating our website or searching for real estate, please contact our offices at 970-627-4981.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation