Keystone Ski Resort offers a variety of programs and services for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. From ski school lessons to adaptive programs, Keystone is equipped to provide a memorable mountain experience for everyone. Here's essential contact information and details about their programs.
Ski and Snowboard School
Our esteemed ski school is the perfect place for newcomers to the sport--or those looking for some expert instruction to take their skills to the next level. The time spent with a Keystone Instructor can have a remarkable impact on your mountain and resort experience.
Group Lessons
Keystone offers group skiing and snowboarding lessons for every skill level. Group lessons give you the opportunity to take what you learn and apply it in a variety of terrain and conditions.
Private Lessons
Keystone offers personal instruction for individuals, families and private groups up to six people.
Family Programs
Families looking to progress their skiing/riding together will delight in Keystone's Family Private lessons, which allows for shared memories and on-snow fun. Or, drop the kids at Camp Keystone for a day of fun and learning. The Family Ski Trail is another can't-miss destination for families, as are the numerous Kids Adventure Zones spread across the mountain.
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Keystone Betty’s
Women rule the slopes with Keystone Betty’s. This specialty program brings women together to ski in a fun, non-intimidating, supportive environment. The Keystone Ski and Snowboard School is proud to offer this unique two-day program for advanced and intermediate skiers.
Children's Lessons
For children between the ages of 3 and 15, the Keystone Ski and Snowboard School provides lessons in a fun, nurturing environment that ensures your child develops an appreciation for the mountains and a love of skiing or snowboarding. Our pros teach your kids expert moves early and reinforce them every step of the way.
Adaptive Center
The Keystone Adaptive Center empowers people with disabilities to learn alpine skiing, snowboarding and cross-country skiing. The Center provides all disciplines of adaptive skiing, including four-track, visually impaired, three-track, monoskiing and bi-skiing.
Terrain and Features
Keystone's three peaks offer distinct and naturally separated terrain for skiers and riders of all levels; from long, scenic groomers to tight trees and the wide expanse of bowled terrain, Keystone truly has something for everyone. Those looking to fly high will love Keystone's A51 Terrain Park, which boast 5 parks, begin with the progressive Easy Street.
Reservations
Reservations are strongly recommended for all of our skiing and snowboarding lessons.
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Keystone Ski Resort: Terrain Breakdown
Here's a quick overview of the terrain breakdown at Keystone Ski Resort:
| Terrain Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Groomers | Long, scenic trails perfect for beginners and those seeking a relaxed skiing experience. |
| Tree Skiing | Tight tree runs for more advanced skiers and snowboarders looking for a challenge. |
| Bowl Terrain | Wide-open bowl areas offering expansive views and varied terrain. |
| A51 Terrain Park | Five progressive terrain parks, including Easy Street for beginners and more advanced features for experienced park riders. |
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