Fact Sheet—Winter 2010-2011

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Fun Facts

Location:    Sixty-eight miles west of Denver, in Summit County, Colorado
Address:    Arapahoe Basin Ski Area
P.O. Box 5808
Dillon, Colorado 80435
Physical Address: Arapahoe Basin Ski Area
28194 US Hwy 6
Keystone, Colorado 80435
Website:    www.arapahoebasin.com
Mobile Website: m.a-basin.com
Email:    abasin@a-basin.net
Main Phone:    1-888-ARAPAHOE (1-888-272-7246)
1-970-468-0718
Snow Report:    1-888-ARAPAHOE (1-888-272-7246)
1-970-468-0718 (please press option 1)
Season:    Arapahoe Basin plans to open for the 2010-11 ski season in October, 2010. Arapahoe Basin will close early June, 2011.
The Mountain:    This 64-year-old legend offers the highest skiable terrain on the north-American continent. Half of the mountain is above timberline with open bowl skiing and snowboarding through spring and into early summer. One of its signature runs, Pallavicini, is one of Colorado's longest and steepest trails.
Statistics:    Vertical rise: 2,270 feet
Base elevation: 10,780 feet
Summit elevation: 13,050 feet
Average annual snowfall: 350 inches
Number of trails: 105
Longest run: 1.5 miles
Skiable acres: 900
Snowmaking acres: 125
Lifts: One high speed quad
One quad chairlift 
One triple chairlifts
Three double chairlifts
One conveyor lift
Lift capacity of 10,500 people per hour
Terrain:    Beginner: 10%
Intermediate: 30%
Advanced: 37%
Expert: 23%
Best Deals:    Arapahoe Basin has some of the best ski deals for beginners in the state. Kids and adults ski or board for only $15 per day on the Molly Hogan beginner hill and lift all season long. Or, get an $15 child ticket (age 6-14) with the purchase of a full price adult ticket. Arapahoe Basin offers Colorado's best ski pass - the Bonus Pass. For more details visit our Season Pass page. 2010/11 Season Passes now on sale!
Facilities:   

The Legends Cafe, located at the foot of the mountain, serves breakfasts and lunches, indoors and out.

Black Mountain Lodge, located at the top of the Exhibition lift, serves bistro style food, indoors and out.

The Sixth Alley Bar offers apres-ski libations.

The Coffee Corner located just in front of the Sixth Alley Bar, offers great drinks. Why not try our chai, mate and assortment of teas or simply grab a coffee?

Located at the top of Arapahoe Basin, the Snow Plume Refuge no longer offers soups and chili, but has vending machines for your food and drink needs. Use our outside grill for a little "bring your own, cook your own" and enjoy the view!

Shops:    Arapahoe Sports has everything for the hill, including clothing and helmet rental. Clothing rental starts at $10 per item rented. Black Mountain Sports is your mid-mountain shop for clothing, beanies, and hand warmers.
2010-11 Lift Tickets:    Open 2010 - November, 2010
Adult full-day $tbd
Adult half-day $tbd
Youth full-day (15-19) $tbd
Child full-day (6 - 14) $tbd
Child full-day (5 & under) FREE
2010-2011 Lessons:    Classes are offered for skiers and snowboarders of every ability, from never-evers to powder bashers and mogul masters. Privates are available. For more information on 09-10 classes click here.
2010-11 Lesson Prices:   

Private Lessons: Starts at $140
(Join us for 2-6 hours in an individualized lesson. Private lessons can accommodate up to 4 people.)

Adult First Timer Complete Package: $120
(Includes 2.5 hrs instruction, equipment rental & beginner hill lift ticket.)

Adult Legendary Full Mountain Complete Package: $140
(Includes 2.5 hrs instruction, equipment rental & full-mountain lift ticket.)

Children's Full Day Complete Package: $115
(Includes full-day instruction, equipment rental, lift ticket & lunch.)

Children's Half Day Complete Package: $100
(Includes 2.5 hrs instruction, equipment rental & lift ticket.)

2010-2011 Rentals:    Skiers and boarders can rent sport or high performance equipment to suit their needs. Packages including skis, boots and poles or snowboard and boots are available for enthusiasts of every age. For more information click here.
2010-11 Rental Prices:    (Includes skis, boots, and poles)

Adult, full day performance ski package: $39

Adult, full day sport ski package: $29

Adult, snowboard package: $35

Child, (up to 14) ski package: $20

Child, (up to 14) snowboard package: $25
(Ages 3-14 years old - free helmet usage with rental.)

Prices are subject to change

Just for Kids:    Kids-Only ski and snowboard lessons and rentals are offered so children may learn with their peers. Ski lessons are offered for children 4 years old and up. Snowboarding lessons are available for ages 8 years old and up.
After Dark:    Scores of brewpubs in nearby Keystone, Dillon, Silverthorne, Frisco and Breckenridge can be reached via the Summit Stage, local free bus system.
International:    Arapahoe Basin's high alpine terrain and open bowls give the mountain an international feel. Bilingual instructors and staff will assist visitors from around the world.
Lodging:    Hotels, lodges, condos, motels and B&B's are available as close as five miles from the resort. Arapahoe Basin does not offer lodging at the base of the ski area. Please contact one of our many lodging partners.
Bus Service:    Shuttle Bus service to Arapahoe Basin is available from all towns and other ski resorts within Summit County. Go on line to www.summitstage.com for all bus details.
Credit Cards:    American Express, Carte Blanche, Diner's Club, Discover, MasterCard and Visa are accepted at the ticket office, ski school, rental shop, Arapahoe Sports, and restaurants.
Getting Here:   

By car from Denver: The resort is a 96 mile drive west from Denver International Airport via I-70 west. Take I-70 west to Silverthorne (exit 205), then travel 12 miles east on U.S. Highway 6. Or, choose the 68 mile scenic route from Denver by taking I-70 west to Loveland Pass (exit 216), then proceed west on U.S. Highway 6 for 8 miles.

By car from Colorado Springs: The 115 mile trip follows I-25 north to C-470 west, then take I-70, and west to Silverthorne (exit 205), then travel 12 miles east on U.S. Highway 6. Or, take the scenic route via U.S. Highway 24 west to Colorado Highway 9 north, turn right onto Swan Mountain Road, and right again onto U.S. Highway 6, then venture east for 8 miles.

By Bus: Summit County offers a FREE bus service from multiple locations around Summit County. Visit www.summitstage.com.

By shuttle: Contact Resort Express for direct service from Denver International Airport to lodging within Summit County. Call 1-800-334-7433 or Colorado Mountain Express.

By air: Denver International Airport has daily flights to and from most major cities. Also, the Colorado Springs and Vail/Eagle Airports are served regularly by major airlines from cities all across the country.