Keystone Resort
Keystone Resort: A Rocky Mountain Escape
Experience the best of the Rockies at Keystone Resort: skiing, snowboarding, summer adventures, and family fun in a stunning mountain setting.
Keystone Resort, nestled in the heart of the Colorado Rockies, is a premier destination for winter sports and summer adventures. Founded in 1970, it has grown into Summit County's largest ski resort, offering diverse terrain across three interconnected peaks and a variety of activities for all ages.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Shuttle
From anywhere in Keystone, the Keystone Resort Shuttle provides free transportation to the slopes and other resort amenities. Shuttles operate frequently, with pick-ups every 15-20 minutes. Look for designated shuttle stops throughout the resort.
Walking
If you are staying in River Run Village or Mountain House, many shops, restaurants, and the gondola are within walking distance. Check a resort map for specific walking times.
Parking
If driving, free parking is available at the River Run Gondola, Mountain House East, and Lakeside Village lots. Paid parking is available at the Mountain House West lots. Day parking costs $25, and overnight parking is an additional $25. During peak season, overflow parking is available at the North Shuttle and Powerline lots, with free shuttles to the mountain base.
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