How to see Beaver Creek Mountain
Take a complimentary Mountain Welcome Tour. Tours are given daily by expert local guides and depart from the top of Chair # 6 (Centennial Express) at 10.00a.m. Intermediate and advanced skiers and snowboarders are welcome - no reservations are needed.
Need to get to the Beaver Creek Landing from the top of the mountain?
Leav the Beav is the fastest way to Beaver Creek Landing with quick shuttle access to the Bear, Wolf and Elk parking lots. View Trail Map
Cocoa and Corduroy
Guests can enjoy Hot Cocoa and Freshly Groomed Runs (the corduroy) every morning at 9:30 at the top of Centennial Lift #6.
Ski with a Ranger
Every Monday at 1:30pm guests can Ski with a Ranger out of the Ski Patrol Headquarters at the top of Cinch Express Lift #8. Forest Service Rangers and volunteers will guide a 45-minute ski tour on beginner to intermediate trails at Beaver Creek Resort.
Early Season Terrain and Grooming Reports
The amount of terrain and specific runs that are open early season depends on snowfall levels. Check our Terrain Status and Grooming Report online for the latest information. Look for Guest Services employees handing out grooming reports and trail maps daily throughout the village.
The Nordic Crossover Ticket
The value of of one day of your multi-day lift ticket may be exchanged for a half-day cross-country/snowshoe lesson or tour, including equipment rental from the Nordic Sports Center at Strawberry Park in Beaver Creek. For more information call (970) 754-5313