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==Keystone Resort== {{unreferenced section|date=November 2023}} [[Keystone Resort]] was originally constructed in the 1970s by the [[Ralston Purina Company]]. It is now owned by [[Vail Resorts]]. The Keystone Resort [[ski]] area occupies 3 separate mountains: Dercum Mountain, North Peak, and The Outback. Recent expansion of terrain and services offers snowcat skiing in Independence Bowl, Bergman Bowl, Erickson Bowl, in addition to the existing North Bowl and South Bowl on Wapiti Peak. The resort has many summer and winter outdoor activities. The winter activities include alpine skiing, snowboarding, tubing, ice-skating, cross-country skiing, horse-drawn sleigh ride dinners, and snowmobiling. The summer activities include hiking, mountain biking, fishing, trail running, golf on two championship courses, and paddle boating on Keystone Lake. [[File:Airforce skiing at keystone colorado.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Members of the US Air Force skiing at Keystone Resort's 14th Annual SnoFest]] {{clear|left}} The Keystone ski area has: * {{convert|2870|acre|km2}} * {{convert|3128|ft|m}} vertical * Base elevation: {{convert|9280|ft|m}} * Summit elevation: {{convert|12408|ft|m}} * 131 trails * [[Degree of difficulty]] percentages for trails: Easiest-14 percent, More Difficult-29 percent, Most Difficult-57 percent * 20 Lifts including 2 gondolas, 2 express six-pack and 4 high speed quads. * The only Night skiing in the area. Keystone is only a short drive from other resorts in Summit County - about 10 minutes to Arapaho Basin, 20 minutes to Breckenridge, and 20 minutes to Copper Mountain. {{clear}}
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