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KEYSTONE, CO

Keystone, Colorado is home to beautiful mountain vistas, world class skiing and snowboarding in the winter, and unparalleled mountain biking in the summer. Visitors to Keystone have many different types of lodging to choose from. From ski-in/ski-out houses and condos to hotels with all the amenities, Keystone lodging options are almost unlimited. Whether you’re set on a specific location, want incredible views, or wanted to be treated to luxury, you’re sure to find lodging in Keystone that fits your vacation.

LODGING IN KEYSTONE, CO

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Seymour offers a wide selection of lodging, with over 40 options for vacation homes and condo rentals, most of them in the ski area with a couple of options in Dillon and Frisco. Their units include sheets, towels, kitchen appliances and Wi-Fi internet with access to laundry room and maid services.

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The village at River Run offers a fun and spontaneous environment for all ages. There is easy access to three mountains of skiing and snowboarding via the new River Run Gondola and Summit Express Chairlift. After a day on the mountain, the village offers a great range of nightlife with its restaurants and bustling apres ski bars. Several condos and rooms are located on the main square with numerous more close by.

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Located at the base of Dercum Mountain, Mountain House gives you convenient access to the many attractions that Keystone Resort offers. This is a great place for families with children due to the easy access to the children’s ski school, the children’s center, retail shops and restaurants. Types of lodging include studios, one bedroom and two bedroom condos.

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Keystone Lodge and Spa is one of Keystone’s most popular lodging destinations offering over 150 guest rooms. They also offer a shuttle service to get you to and from the mountain. Along with offering tons of activities given the season, the lodge has an outdoor swimming pool, indoor and outdoor hot tubs, steam room and even an equestrian center. End your night by dining at the Bighorn Steakhouse with views of the Continental Divide and Keystone Lake.

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Located in the center of most of the skier shops and services, this lodge is situated seconds from the chairlift. Slopeside has heated underground parking with elevator access, outdoor hot tubs and high speed internet. There are many lodging options available such as studios, one bedroom, two bedrooms and rooms with partial kitchens.

RESTAURANTS IN KEYSTONE, CO

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Located at the base of Keystone Mountain in River Run Village, Kickapoo Tavern serves casual American cuisine in a laidback pub environment. It’s a convenient location makes it a great stop for lunch or dinner after day on the slopes. The menu is very diverse and kid-friendly, ranging from burgers and sandwiches to steaks, pastas and barbeque.

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This long-time local favorite provides two different dining experiences. The restaurant offers an extensive fine dining menu including steaks, prime rib, pork chops, lobster, king crab and more. The saloon offers pizza, pastas, and sandwiches in a more casual bar atmosphere. Live music and dancing provide additional entertainment.

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A lively atmosphere and tasty filling food make Dos Locos Mexican Restaurant and Cantina the perfect stop to refuel after a day on the mountain. Kick back with a margarita and a bowl of chips and salsa, or bring the whole family for a hearty dinner of tacos, burritos, enchiladas and more. Stop by on a sunny afternoon and sit on the outdoor patio.

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Come experience an intimate, four-course dinner at this snug bed and breakfast, situated in former 1800’s stagecoach building. The service is world-class, and the cuisine is upscale American. End your night curled up by the fireplace with one of their mouthwatering desserts.

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After a long day of skiing or snowboarding, sometimes you just want to relax. Pizza 101 offers free delivery, making it the perfect solution for a quiet night in. The hand-tossed, brick over-fired pies come with a range of toppings, sauces, and cheeses. Custom-order, or choose one of their specialty pizzas. Pizza 101 also offers calzones, strombolis, wings, and more.

Hiking in Keystone

Varying lengths/ vertical 2360 ft.

As one of the peaks encompassed by Keystone Resort, Dercum offers a variety of routes to explore. Take any of the many ski trails if you feel like challenging yourself by heading straight uphill. Want to meander a bit more? Try one of the bike trails, rates from easy (green) to hard (black) – just keep an eye out for mountain bikers heading downhill. For those who want to enjoy the scenery without a strenuous hike, there’s also the option to take the gondola from the base area of Keystone and then hike back down.

2 miles/ 448 ft.

The Baker Mountain Trail is a fun and scenic trail that starts at the top of Loveland Pass. This short but sweet trail crosses a saddle on the Continental Divide and only has 500 ft of elevation change. While the ascent up to Baker Mountain is quite steep at parts, the short distance makes this hike achievable for even families with children, and you will rewarded for your efforts with spectacular views at the summit.

5.3 miles/ vertical 225 ft.

Located on the eastern shore of Lake Dillon, the peninsula is home to the Dillon Reservoir Recreation Area, which includes a most flat dirt road and two hiking trails: the Meadow Loop and the Ridge Trail. Those seeking a leisurely stroll with great views of the lake, the Gore Range, and the Dillon Marina, can enjoy the main road which is mostly closed to vehicles (the Denver Water Board has access). The hiking trails will lead you away from the main dirt road into the Dillon Nature Preserve, where you’ll want to keep an eye out for numerous species of birds, foxes, deer, and other wildlife. Follow the Ridge Trail up to the ridge for great views across Lake Dillon towards Swan Mountain and the Ten Mile Range.

TRIPS AVAILABLE NEAR KEYSTONE

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