Beaver Creek Ranked #5 overall in 2010 Resort Guide
The Beav cracks the Top 5 in this year’s Ski Magazine resort guide, so it’s not surprising when our guests are pleased with their stay’s with us. Enjoying a world-class resort with excellent terrain for all levels (“plenty of blues, and enough blacks to keep me interested,” says one guest) without a lot of company is a big deal. “Never
overcrowded, even on weekends,” says another. It’s clear that last season’s visitors noticed the resort’s renewed focus on kids: Family Programs ranks No. 3, up from No. 10 last year. Thank The Ranch—the new children’s center—and last season’s addition of the Buckaroo Express kids’ gondola for that. This season, there’s a new tubing hill just below the children’s center. Lodging (No. 5) continues to impress. Dining, both on-mountain (No. 4) and in the village (No. 7), rack up points. And the breadth of the terrain continues to please. “I was surprised by the challenging skiing at a resort known for pampering,” a guest says. “More trees, steeps and bumps than it’s given credit for,” adds another. Stone Creek Chutes, the series of steeps and treed terrain that opened in 2007 on the resort’s eastern perimeter. Check out the resort’s new website, beavercreekextreme.com, which highlights the mountain’s most treacherous terrain. Top 10 scores for Grooming (No. 2), Service (No. 3) and Lifts (No. 9) all jibe with the Beav’s goal of giving visitors what they want before they even know they want it—like the warm chocolate chip cookies served in the village after 3 p.m., or the Greeters and Seaters, who’ll find your family a lunch table at Spruce Saddle Lodge.
Come stay with us, and find out for yourself!

