based on 435 reviewsCrested by Forbes as one of the "Top Six Ski Resorts in Colorado," Crested Butte attracts adventurers from around the world with its wild mountain spirit and terrain. This ski paradise hidden deep in the Rocky Mountains is 3,707 meters above sea level, with an average annual snowfall of 236 inches. 15 lifts cover the entire mountain, providing skiers with unparalleled freedom to explore. 37% of the expert trails will give the adrenaline of the masters a rush. But this is not just for the brave - 14% of the beginner trails and 24% of the intermediate trails provide friendly space for families and novices, and the 2.6-mile snow trails allow people of all levels to enjoy the fun of powder snow. When the snow melts, this place transforms into an outdoor paradise: 30 miles of single-track hiking and 750 miles of mountain biking in the Gunnison Valley allow visitors to immerse themselves in the pristine scenery. Adventure parks, disc golf, 3D archery and children's summer camps create an active vacation for the whole family.
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CrestedButte the WildFlower Mountain Town
Quaint small mountain village for those interested in mountain biking. There are bike rentals and ski lifts to take you to the top. Alot of trails for hiking and biking. A free bus ride into town for ...
Excellent terrain
Amazing ski mountain! Plenty of terrain variety to make everyone happy. No need to stay at the expensive mountain when you can stay in town, visit all the stores and restaurants, and take the free shu...
Three nights in Crested Butte
Wonderful fall getaway. Did a loop so we saw different things on the drive. Great food. Perfect weather. Lotsa hikes for all levels. Good shopping.
Worst Lodging Possible
Worst lodging possible. No parking which is really convenient considering you drove 4 hours from civilization to get to Crested Butte. To get to your condo you’ll walk all the way around the building ...
Just ok
Loved the town-lots of nice art stores and great places to eat. The mountain wasn’t my cup of tea bc I found the lifts moved very slowly and the runs seemed quite short. Also a lot of belligerent stra...