Reviews for Beaver Creek

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Rand Lee
BC is one our favorite resorts. 3-5 mountains all inter connected. Tons of runs less busy and off the major runways. Village food is good but pricey. On mountain food lousy. Much less crowded than other majors.
Not crowded. Great hidden runs. Fab transportation within the resort.
Expensive. Parking is challenging.
Need to pay more attention to homeowner experience as well as infrequent guests.
Great grooming and great bumps
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Helda
I had a great ski experience , the ski area is huge , there are areas good for every ski level , I think it is very family friendly , very reasonably priced compared to other ski resorts
Family friendly , not crowded
S
I think that Beaver Creek is a pretty good place overall. Very overpriced dining.
Friendly Staff, Convenient, Apres Ski is very nice
Not groomed great, overpriced food, maps and signs are not always correct
Natalie
My new favorite resort, I was blown away by the diversity of the terrain here. It may not have the legendary back bowls that Vail does, but since it's less travelled, you can find stashes of powder here days after snowfall. Grouse was still closed, but was able to explore most everything else. I grew very fond of the Tombstone Territory, such an enjoyable glade with various sized jumps and berms. Unfortunately, they are not doing their complimentary hot chocolate and warm cookies aprés ski due to COVID. I would recommend going here instead of Vail on the weekends, this was a local tip I picked up.
tree runs!!, aprés ski, friendly to all skill levels
no groomed black trails from what I saw
Chris Wardak
Beaver Creek is one of my favorite resorts and go to mountains. They have nice diversity of trails for all levels. Some of the great things are that they have a nice amount of green trails at the peak of the mountain which you don’t get at many resorts. Also, you to hang around for the Apres hot coco and chocolate chip cookies. It’s what they’re known for.
Great for Families, types of terrain.
not much for apres ski and dinning
anonymous
good skiing but expensive
georgcarol
Need to hire more help to maintain mountain. Lift operators just sit and do not make an effort to keep the access ramp in good shape or help with the lift. Grooming very inadequate. Not what we are used to. Disappointed
Beautiful resort and good skiing
Slope grooming very inadequate this year. Very expensive resort so need to be more considerate.
Brendan
I have skied here 6 or 7 times over the last few years and have explored the whole mountain. I am impressed at how large it is, how fun it is for beginners, and how nice the village is, but that's about it. Beaver Creek is huge, but I had it feeling really small the last few times I've been. It's a lot of are filled with nothing fun in particular. I'm very into advanced and expert terrain and generally go for steeper and more challenging runs. Unfortunately, there was nothing here to challenge me. There is no where near enough tree skiing for my likes, the double black diamonds can hardly be called that (though the stone creek chutes are fun, they are way too short), and the most fun I had was going so far out of bounds that I could have been in a different zip code. There's a lot to see for your first few visits, then it becomes a resort with an empty soul.
Great for beginners, very nice villages and hotels
Popular runs are skied out, moguls the size of cars, nothing challenging
lname
This resort has excellent blue and green runs. My wife normally skis the beginner terrain but found herself confident on the majority of runs. We stayed at the Charter (1/27 - 2/1) and it was reasonably priced for a one bedroom loft condo. The Charter is located within a short walk to the village which has a large number of dining options, stores, and ice skating rink. Just a word of warning, skiing is not cheap and the cost of food and drink is at the higher end. I would recommend stopping at the local grocery store in Avon and pass on the village store which prices on basic items (laundry soap, eggs, bacon, etc...) seemed high. Overall the resort was great and we had a wonderful time. I've recommended to the resort to provide additional details with the Epic Mix app and on mountain photography which either are not fully explained on their website.
Great Green and Blue Runs
Expensive Food and Drink
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