Colorado's most wanted: Eight great ski resorts families can venture to

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At the top of the Alice-in-Wonderland trails, Winter Park Resort. (MCT News Service)
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Happily, Crested Butte still feels that way despite a new resort owner and a recent multi-million dollar upgrade to trails, chair lifts, terrain parks, restaurants and base area hotels. The mission is to keep the resort and the town afloat by providing up-to-date ski-services and lodging, and filling those empty week days with a new kind of recreational skier.

One caveat is worth noting: this resort is very high. Even the town, where most lodging is located, is at or above 8800 feet. If you don’t do well in high places, Crested Butte may not be your best choice.

Fly nonstop to Gunnison/Crested Butte airport from Dallas/Fort Worth, Chicago, Atlanta and Salt Lake City, or through Denver. Or drive four hours from Denver or Colorado Springs.

8. Vail, at Vail; www.vail.snow.com; 800-404-3535 or 970-845-5745

Do you shrink from crowded ski slopes and long lift lines? Cut loose and fly at Vail, the behemoth, the big daddy, the largest of Colorado’s ski areas. Spread over seven miles of mountains, Vail’s 5,289 skiable acres actually encompass three distinct areas, the Front Side, the Back Bowls, and Blue Sky Basin.

Most recreational skiers stay on the Front Side, where beginner and intermediate trails predominate and skier services and on-mountain restaurants are located at regular intervals. Even here, the lift lines and many trails are rarely crowded.

Even so, good skiers – and some confident but not so skilled skiers – make a bee-line for the Back Bowls and Blue Sky Basin, where on a busy day, each acre averages only four skiers. In these secluded back-country valleys, most trails are rated more or most difficult, with an occasional intermediate trail offered as a sort of lifeline.

If the weather’s good and some runs are groomed, test your mettle on these slopes. Skiing here reminds you that the best skiing isn’t really a social activity but the meeting of elemental forces: you and your skis in the mountains in winter.

If you go

Most Colorado ski resorts start to make snow as soon as nighttime temperatures drop below freezing. The resorts open by mid-to-late November. Prices for single-day tickets are set when the resort opens. Multi-day lift ticket prices are listed by September.

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