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About Beaver Creek Resort

Beaver Creek is a premier ski resort in the heart of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Spanning 2,000 acres of diverse ski terrain, Beaver Creek welcomes skiers and riders of all levels. The resort blends luxury and adventure with noticeably fewer crowds than its neighbor to the east, Vail Resort (a shuttle between the two resorts takes approximately 20 minutes).

Beaver Creek was named one of the 6 Best Ski Resorts in Colorado by Forbes magazine in 2024, with a nod to its meticulously groomed corduroy, fine-dining options, and luxurious offerings both on and off-slope. Thrill seekers will find an entire peak dedicated to expert terrain on Grouse Mountain. Beginners will love the dedicated learning area at Haymeadow Park for its gentle terrain, magic carpets, and beginner-friendly gondola. Red Buffalo Park’s safe, controlled learning environment is ideal for ski and snowboard school guests. The newest learning area is McCoy Park, which is a separate family-friendly zone with 17 trails of natural groom-able glades.

There are plenty of year-round activities at Beaver Creek. The Summer Adventure Center is a base camp for experiences such as the bungee trampoline, climbing wall, and mini golf course. High-altitude golfing, mountain biking, hiking, and exploring the charming alpine village and Beaver Creek's renowned dining options are more ways to enjoy the tranquility of the mountain in the warmer months. Don’t leave without trying one of Beaver Creek’s signature chocolate chip cookies, baked fresh and served daily around 3:00 p.m. from the base of Haymeadow and Centennial Lifts.

Lodging at Beaver Creek includes boutique hotels, cozy condos, group and family-friendly homes, and luxurious retreats for that once-in-a-lifetime mountain experience. The variety of vacation rentals, with amenities such as ski-in/ski-out access, private hot tubs, and stunning mountain views, offer something for every need and occasion.

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Getting to Beaver Creek Resort

Beaver Creek Resort is centrally-located in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.

The closest regional airport is Eagle County Airport (EGE), a 30-minute drive east of the resort. The closest international airport is Denver International Airport (DEN), approximately two hours west of the resort by car.

For those traveling by car, Beaver Creek can be accessed just off of Interstate 70 (I-70) when traveling from the east or west.

Talk to a Lodging Company Travel Agent to learn more about getting to Beaver Creek Resort.

Latest News at Beaver Creek

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  • November 22nd, 2023

    Beaver Creek Resort Opens for Winter Season on Nov. 22

    November 22nd, 2023
    • Beaver Creek Resort opens with 55 acres of terrain, including Latigo Flats, Gold Dust and Haymeadow Park
    • Opening alongside Crested Butte Mountain Resort on Nov. 22, all of Vail Resorts’ Colorado destinations on the Epic Pass will be open for winter
    • The Winter Season starts Wednesday morning at Beaver Creek with signature chocolate chip cookies, hot chocolate, giveaways and the Beaver Creek Cookie Competition

    BEAVER CREEK, Colo. – November 20, 2023 – Beaver Creek Resort and Crested Butte Mountain Resort will open for the 2023-24 winter season on Nov. 22, rounding out all of Vail Resorts’ Colorado destinations opening for the season. The opening terrain package will include 55 acres of terrain, including the Signature Parks Collection’s Haymeadow Park, as well as Latigo Flats and Gold Dust, with Centennial Express Lift and Haymeadow Gondola spinning from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

    Signature Beaver Creek chocolate chip cookies, coffee and hot cocoa will be available at the Centennial Express base area in the morning, with a banner break at the top of Centennial Express, a live DJ, and Zing Zang bloody mary bar at Spruce Saddle Lodge. The Ice Cream Parlour is also open for skiers and snowboarders who work up an appetite throughout the day, and Citrea in Beaver Creek Village is the perfect setting for après.

    “I am so excited to experience my first Opening Day at Beaver Creek as Chief Operating Officer,” said Bobby Murphy, vice president and chief operating officer at Beaver Creek Resort. “The fresh baked cookies, flawless corduroy and celebratory village atmosphere make for a perfect Opening Day setting, and our team is hard at work putting the finishing touches on the resort in preparation for an incredible season ahead. On behalf of the entire Beaver Creek team, we can’t wait to welcome you back to the resort for skiing and riding this season!”

    Opening celebration events continue throughout the week, including the Beaver Creek Cookie Competition, Tree Lighting and Ice Spectacular, and Holiday Market.

    SIGNATURE OPENING WEEKEND EVENTS

    Beaver Creek Cookie Competition

    On Nov. 22, festivities will continue in Beaver Creek Village starting at 1:00 pm with the Beaver Creek Cookie Competition, featuring five Colorado bakers. Each baker has hand-crafted their own recipe and will bake 1,000 cookies for judges to crown the winner, based on taste. All participants will receive a cash prize, with the grand champion taking home $2,000.

    Beaver Creek Tree Lighting and Ice Spectacular

    Continuing the excitement through the week, the Beaver Creek Tree Lighting and Ice Spectacular will take place Friday, Nov. 24. Beaver Creek Village will be bustling with activities, including ice skating, a meet & greet with Santa, and a craft workshop. The Tree Lighting and Ice Spectacular show will begin at 5:00 pm, with ice skating performers and live music groups. Following the lighting of the tree, fireworks will illuminate the sky.

    Holiday Market

    Friday, Nov. 24, through Sunday, Nov. 26, guests will enjoy a Holiday Market filled with regional artisans from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm in Beaver Creek Village.

    MOBILE PASS

    Mobile Pass & Mobile Lift Ticket technology will be available to guests for the 2023/24 winter season on a brand new My Epic app. The new technology will allow guests to buy their pass or lift ticket online, activate and store it on their phone in the My Epic app, put their phone in their pocket, and get scanned, hands free, via Bluetooth® technology designed for low energy usage. This reduces the need to visit the ticket window or wait to receive a pass or lift ticket in the mail. In support of our Commitment to Zero sustainability commitment, this change over time will also reduce the waste created by plastic cards and RFID chips. Vail Resorts will continue to have plastic cards available to any guests who cannot or do not want to use their phone as their pass or lift ticket.

    ACCESS TO WORLD-CLASS RESORTS ON THE EPIC PASS

    Epic Pass offers the best deal in the industry, with a variety of options for every type of skier and rider. In Colorado, skiers and snowboarders will be able to ski and ride all five Epic Pass resorts in Colorado – Beaver Creek, Crested Butte, Vail, Breckenridge and Keystone – starting Wednesday!

    Lift tickets will once again be limited every day, across every North American resort, during the 2023/24 season in order to preserve the guest experience at each resort. Guests planning to visit this winter – whether one day or every day – are encouraged to purchase their lift access in advance.

  • November 10th, 2022

    Beaver Creek Resort and Vail Mountain Pledge $300,000 to Habitat for Humanity Vail Valley

    November 10th, 2022

    •$60,000 yearly donation to support affordable home construction over the next five years •EpicPromise has provided $4.5 million in cash and in-kind donations in Eagle County since August 2021

    BEAVER CREEK, Colo. – November 10, 2022 – Habitat for Humanity Vail Valley (HFHVV) is thrilled to continue its commitment to affordable home construction through a $300,000 grant from Beaver Creek Resort and Vail Mountain through the company’s EpicPromise program. This pledge will support HFHVV’s initiative in doubling its impact on home production by 2024, jumping to 40 homes between 2022-24, up from 20 homes in the previous three years. In 2023, the organization will increase to 24 housing starts in 2023, up from eight in 2022.

    Habitat for Humanity Vail Valley provides housing stability through affordable home ownership, as well as access to credit and financial counseling for low to moderate income families in Eagle County. Through these home building efforts, HFHVV increases access to safe, stable, affordable housing in the valley and makes a positive impact on the health, wellness and financial stability of their homeowners.

    “Housing is out of reach for more hardworking locals than ever before,” said John Welaj, Habitat for Humanity Vail Valley Executive Director. “Since 1995, Habitat Vail Valley has been committed to building homes with families, thanks to partnerships like this one with Beaver Creek Resort and Vail Mountain. This December, we will dedicate our 100th home as we look to break ground on 24 homes in 2023. We're so appreciative of Vail Resorts' steadfast support of Habitat Vail Valley’s commitment to doubling our impact by 2024.”

    This pledge comes on the heels of Beaver Creek Resort and Vail Mountain’s Habitat for Humanity Vail Valley build week, during which 100 Vail Resorts employees from Beaver Creek Resort and Vail Mountain worked at the job-site to support the build of eight new homes that should be finished before the holidays. Teams took on projects from priming and painting to trim work and cabinetry installation to landscaping, in honor of late Vice President of Mountain Operations and HFHVV Board Member Gary Shimanowitz. “Beaver Creek and Vail Mountain are proud to support the efforts of Habitat for Humanity Vail Valley,” said Nadia Guerriero, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Beaver Creek Resort.

    “This multiyear grant will not only allow Habitat to double its impact in building efforts over the next three years, but will also create home ownership opportunities that are vital to the health of our community.” Beaver Creek Resort and Vail Mountain’s donation will be disbursed over the next five years to support HFHVV’s initiatives to double their impact in the next three years. This pledge is powered by EpicPromise, the charitable arm of Vail Resorts, which has provided $4.5 million in cash and in-kind donations in Eagle County between August 2021 and July 2022. EpicPromise enables resort leaders in each of Vail Resorts’ mountain communities to contribute donations of cash, time and in-kind gifts to local nonprofits in line with community priorities.

    “Having EpicPromise as a resource to work with and support our community through nonprofit programs is a major benefit to being a part of our network of resorts,” said Beth Howard, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Vail Mountain.

    “We’re deeply committed to being good community partners where our community needs it most.”

  • September 28th, 2021

    Beaver Creek Announces 2021-22 Winter Event Calendar

    September 28th, 2021

    BEAVER CREEK, Colo., September 28, 2021 – With Opening Day less than two months away, Beaver Creek is excited to announce the full event calendar for the 2021-22 winter season. Numerous events across Beaver Creek Resort will bring entertainment, family fun and joy to visitors.

    Kick off ski season with an Opening Day celebration on Wednesday, Nov. 24th with the lifts turning at 9:00 a.m. and festivities at the base of the Centennial Lift. After enjoying the first day of the season on the slopes, taste cookies from the five finalists at the World’s Best Chocolate Chip Cookie Competition in Beaver Creek Village at 1:00 p.m. Vote for your favorite, then watch the winner being crowned that afternoon at 3:00 p.m. followed by Beaver Creek’s famous Cookie Time. To cap off the opening week, the 41st Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony will take place on Friday, Nov. 26th with live music, an ice-skating show, photographs with Santa, and the lighting of the tree in Beaver Creek Village.

    The Xfinity Birds of Prey Audi FIS Ski World Cup races return to Beaver Creek with training runs Nov. 30th – Dec. 2 and races Dec. 2nd – 5th. This year, speed events (Super-G and Downhill) races will take center stage. The weekend of World Cup ski racing marks a major milestone on the way to the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing, serving as a qualifying event for athletes to earn points and placements toward their nomination to the 2022 U.S. Olympic Ski Team. Live entertainment, giveaways, sponsor activations and more will take place across Beaver Creek Village and at the race course.

    Ring in 2022 at the New Year’s Eve Celebration on Dec. 31st with performers and live music throughout the Village, giant screens to watch the ball drop in Times Square at 10:00 p.m. local time, and fireworks illuminating the sky over Beaver Creek.

    From on-mountain ski and snowshoe adventures to wine-paired dinners, Winter Culinary Weekend has something for everyone on Jan. 20th – 23rd. Mingle with visiting Chefs and wine makers and enjoy the slopes in between sumptuous meals at restaurants throughout the resort. The weekend culminates in the Grand Tasting on Saturday evening.

    For guests and locals alike who love to enjoy the pristine snowy terrain in Beaver Creek, the Snowshoe Race Series will return with beautiful courses that vary monthly in January, February and March.

    The Talons Challenge presented by Helly Hansen returns on Feb. 26th – 27th. For the first time in its twenty-year history, guests will have the option of two days that weekend to challenge themselves to complete fourteen runs with 26,226 vertical feet.

    presents a series of events throughout the season, beginning with Cheer on Dec. 26th – Jan. 2nd with holiday music and characters throughout the Village each afternoon. Spangled will feature patriotic performers and music on Feb. 18th – 21st. Bloom will celebrate the colors and liveliness of spring on March 5th – 26th.

    Weekly programming all season includes Family FunFest with carnival games and prizes each Saturday from Dec. 11th – April 2nd. Explore larger than life art installations throughout the Village at Thursday Night Wonder, weekly from Dec. 16th – March 24th. Musicians, performers and art walks will share the magic of these installations at the Wonder Celebration on Jan. 14th – 16th.

    Overview of Winter Event Programming * Nov. 24: Opening Day Celebration featuring World’s Best Chocolate Chip Cookie Competition * Nov. 26: 41st Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony * Dec. 2 – 5: Xfinity Birds of Prey Audi FIS Ski World Cup * Dec. 26 – Jan. 2: Beaver Creek Extraordinaire presents Cheer * Dec. 31: New Year’s Eve Celebration * Jan. 14 – 16: Beaver Creek Wonder Celebration * Jan. 16: Snowshoe Race Series * Jan. 20 – 23: Winter Culinary Weekend * Feb. 18 – 21: Beaver Creek Extraordinaire presents Spangled * Feb. 20: Snowshoe Race Series * Feb. 26 – 27: Talons Challenge presented by Helly Hansen * March 5 – 26: Beaver Creek Extraordinaire presents Bloom * March 13: Snowshoe Race Series * Weekly Programming * Saturdays, Dec. 11 – April 2: Family FunFest * Thursdays, Dec. 16 – March 24: Thursday Night Wonder

  • August 18th, 2021

    Beaver Creek Hosts 21st Oktoberfest Celebration

    August 18th, 2021

    BEAVER CREEK, Colo. – August 18, 2021 – Celebrate Oktoberfest with three days of food, drinks and fun over Labor Day weekend in Beaver Creek. The festivities begin on Friday, Sept. 3 with a traditional keg tapping ceremony at 4:00 p.m. to open the biergarten followed by live music from Rick Borger & The Average German Band.

    Saturday’s activities begin at 11 a.m. with the biergarten and food vendors, as well as live music by The Polka Mates and The Helmut Fricker Band throughout the day. This year’s musical headliners are HeartByrne: A Talking Heads Tribute on Saturday from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and EagleMania: The World’s Greatest Eagles Tribute on Sunday from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

    Young guests can enjoy the Kids’ Zone, which will be open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday with arts, crafts and activities. The Kids’ Zone will be located one level above the plaza, near the Ticket Office. The Haus of Games will have Hammerschlagen and other activities for adults, one level above the plaza near the fountain.

    Try your hand at the Stein Hoisting Competition at 6:00 p.m. on Friday or at 3:45 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Don your dirndl and lederhosen for the Best Dressed Competition at 5:45 p.m. on Friday or at 2:45 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Register for all contests at the Guest Service pergola inside the entrance to the plaza rink – spaces are limited so make sure to sign up early.

    The festival continues on Sunday with more food, beer and live music from The Helmut Fricker Band and Rocky Mountain Dutch Hop Boys before the biergarten closes, wrapping up the festivities at 6:00 p.m.

    Featured Beer Offerings Tucher Festbier (Nuremberg, Germany) 5% ABV – Brewed to celebrate Oktoberfest, the Tucher Festbier is a lager brewed with full hop expression in classic Bavarian fashion.

    Reissdorf Kölsch (Koln, Germany) 4.8% ABV – The town of Koln is famous for their Kölschbier production. Lighter than a pilsner, this Kölsch has a firm hop character and dry finish, making the perfect session beer.

    Stiegl Goldbrau (Salzburg, Austria) 5% ABV – Stiegl Goldbräu is Salzburg’s ‘liquid gold.’ It is a full-bodied beer with a golden-yellow color and gentle bitterness. Brewed using indigenous ingredients for a wonderfully refreshing and very agreeable taste.

    Wibby Helles Lager (Longmont, Colorado) 5.5% ABV – This light, golden, Bavarian-influenced lager won a grand gold medal at the Frankfurt International in 2018. Few, if any other, American breweries have done the same, a testament to this rounded lager and its spicy German hop character.

    Tivoli Hefeweizen (Denver, Colorado) 5% ABV – From the original German-style brewers of Colorado, this German wheat is slightly hazy golden orange, with a white lacy head. A traditional hefeweizen with aroma of sweet spices, low bitterness, and a clean finish.

    Ettal Dunkel (Ettal, Germany) 5% ABV – The original Oktoberfest beer style, Klosterbrauerei Ettal is one of the very last remaining authentic German monastic breweries still managed by monks of the abbey. This dunkel features balanced flavors of chocolate, bread crust, and caramel.Hawkers

    Hawkers will be selling Eggenberg Pink Grapefruit Radlers and Stiegl Lemon Zitrone Radlers throughout the festival, so guests can grab a cold beverage without missing any of the action. As an added convenience, bars will accept Apple Pay and Google Pay in addition to cash and credit cards.

    Dog-friendly Areas *During *summer festivals at Beaver Creek, leashed dogs are permitted in designated dog-friendly areas, outside of festival boundaries. Dog-friendly areas include Creekside Park, on-mountain hiking trails, and the Recreation Path along Village Road. Dogs will not be permitted on the plaza rink.

    Beaver Creek Oktoberfest Schedule Friday, Sept. 3, 2021 Keg Tapping Ceremony & Biergarten Opens, 4:00 p.m. Live Music by The Helmut Fricker Band, 4:00 – 5:45 p.m. *Best Dressed Competition, 5:45 – *6:00 p.m. Stein Hoisting Competition, 6:00 – 6:15 p.m. Live Music by Polka Mates, 6:15 – 8:00 p.m. Biergarten Closes, 8:00 p.m.

    Saturday, Sept. 4, 2021 Biergarten Opens, 11:00 a.m. Live Music by Polka Mates, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Kids’ Zone, 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Live Music by The Helmut Fricker Band, 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Bratwurst Eating Competition, 1:30 – 1:45 p.m. Live Music by Polka Mates, 1:45 – 2:45 p.m. Best Dressed Competition, 2:45 – 3:00 p.m. Live Music by The Helmut Fricker Band, 3:00 – 3:45 p.m. Stein Hoisting Competition, 3:45 – 4:00 p.m. Live Music by HeartByrne: A Talking Heads Tribute, 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Biergarten Closes, 6:00 p.m.

    Sunday, Sept. 5, 2021 Biergarten Opens, 11:00 a.m. Live Music by Rocky Mountain Dutch Hop Boys, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Kids’ Zone, 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Live Music by The Helmut Fricker Band, 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Bratwurst Eating Competition, 1:30 – 1:45 p.m. Live Music by Rocky Mountain Dutch Hop Boys, 1:45 – 2: 45 p.m. Best Dressed Competition, 2:45 – 3:00 p.m. Live Music by The Helmut Fricker Band, 3:00 – 3:45 p.m. Stein Hoisting Competition, 3:45 – 4:00 p.m. Live Music by EagleMania: The World’s Greatest Eagles Tribute, 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Biergarten Closes, 6:00 p.m.

    For more information on Beaver Creek’s Oktoberfest, please visit https://www.beavercreek.com/explore-the-resort/activities/signature-events

  • June 15th, 2021

    Jackie Greene Headlines Beaver Creek's Independence Day Celebration on July 4

    June 15th, 2021

    BEAVER CREEK, Colo. – June 15, 2021 – Beaver Creek is thrilled to present the return of the Independence Day Celebration on Sunday, July 4, 2021. Guests can enjoy a full day of live music, family activities and mountain adventures.

    Three musical acts including headliner Jackie Greene will perform on the Haymeadow Stage. A full slate of activities including live music, complimentary kids’ activities, delicious food and mountain adventures will entertain the whole family. The day wraps up with a performance by Americana singer-songwriter Jackie Greene and a twenty minute fireworks display after sunset, lighting up the skies above Beaver Creek, dependent on Eagle County Fire Restrictions.

    The entrance to the Park Hyatt Lawn opens at 11:00 a.m. and seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets or low profile camping chairs for seating on the lawn. Food and drinks will be available for purchase; no outside alcoholic beverages are allowed on the Park Hyatt Lawn.

    Live music kicks off at noon with local favorites Burnsville Blues Band playing on the Haymeadow Stage until 1:30 p.m. Stars, Stripes and Slides also begins at noon with complimentary bouncy castles, obstacle courses and giant slides on the Chophouse Lawn. Restaurants in Beaver Creek will have numerous food and beverage offerings available for guests to enjoy in their locations or at picnic tables on the turf-covered rink. The Common Consumption Area remains in place, so guests over 21 years of age can purchase alcoholic beverages from participating restaurants and enjoy their drinks throughout the Village.

    Music continues with Shari Puorto performing from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. and again from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. Stars, Stripes and Slides will close at 7:00 p.m. Jackie Greene will close out the evening from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. followed by a twenty minute fireworks show on Beaver Creek Mountain from 9:10 to 9:30 p.m. Fireworks will be visible from the Park Hyatt Lawn and the Chophouse Lawn.

    Live Music Jackie Greene Americana and roots singer-songwriter Jackie Greene is a jack-of-all-trades, and an artist who can croon over soulful piano ballads as much as he can shred a bluesy guitar solo (like he did as the lead guitarist for The Black Crowes in 2013). A road warrior and musician's musician, Greene's new EP 'The Modern Lives - Vol 2' (out October 2018 on Blue Rose Music) finds him at a new chapter in his life: his first months of fatherhood, time off his relentless touring circuit, and a cross-country move from Brooklyn to his birthplace of Northern California.

    Shari Puorto Shari Puorto is an American award-winning Roots/Rock/Blues singer, songwriter and performer originally from Orange, CT currently residing in Los Angeles. With 6 releases to-date, Shari’s music and show are raw, real, and authentic. In 2018, Shari and the band released a live CD, Live at Bogies, to prove it.

    Burnsville Blues Band Vail Valley’s own Burnsville Blues Band blends the intensity of the blues with the timeless energy of rock. Their sound is driven by an honest approach to songwriting and is backed up by solid and soulful live performances.

    Kids’ Activities Stars, Stripes and Slides is located on the back lawn in front of the Beaver Creek Chophouse and will be open on Sunday, July 4 from 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Children can enjoy bouncy castles, obstacle courses and giant slides. These activities are complimentary, but a parent or guardian needs to be present with children to sign waivers.

    On-Mountain Adventures For even more fun on July 4th, visit the Summer Adventure Center, your base camp for on-mountain activities. Gem panning, bungee trampolines, a climbing wall and mini golf will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. These activities will require payment and an additional waiver to be signed by a parent or guardian. Guest can also book 4x4 tours and scenic gondola rides and enjoy mountain biking on Beaver Creek Mountain. Centennial Lift will be turning from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Independence Day. For more information on tickets for these activities, call the Summer Adventure Center at 970-754-4636. The Beaver Creek Hiking Center will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Guests can book the Beaver Creek Mountain Hike or the Beaver Lake Hike through advanced reservations by calling 970-754-5373 or by visiting www.BeaverCreek.com/Hiking.

    Music at Vilar Performing Arts Center For guests arriving to the resort prior to Independence Day, the Vilar Performing Arts Center presents the Randy Rogers Band, a Texas-based country band fueled by a shared passion for making great music, on Friday July 2nd. Located in the heart of Beaver Creek Resort, the Vilar Performing Arts Center is a 530-seat theatre, presenting a variety of year-round performances. Tickets are available now at www.vilarpac.org.

    Beaver Creek Independence Day Schedule of Events 11:00 a.m. – Seating Area opens at Park Hyatt Lawn 12:00 p.m. – Independence Day Celebration begins 12:00 p.m. – Stars, Stripes and Slides Opens 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. – Performance by Burnsville Blues Band 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. – Performance by Shari Puorto 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. – Performance by Shari Puorto 7:00 p.m. – Stars, Stripes and Slides closes 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. – Performance by Jackie Greene 9:10 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. – Fireworks, dependent on Eagle County Fire Restrictions

    Dog-friendly Areas During summer festivals at Beaver Creek, leashed dogs are permitted in designated dog-friendly areas, outside of festival boundaries. Dog-friendly areas include Creekside Park, on-mountain hiking trails, and Beaver Creek access road pathway. Dogs will not be permitted on the turf-covered rink or in the seating area on the Park Hyatt Lawn.

    For more information on the Independence Day Celebration in Beaver Creek and other summer events and activities, visit www.BeaverCreek.com/Events.

  • November 24th, 2020

    Beaver Creek Resort Kicks off 40th Anniversary Season on Wednesday, Nov. 25 with Extra Emphasis on Safety

    November 24th, 2020
    • Beaver Creek received 5 inches of fresh snow overnight, with snow still falling!
    • Opening Day through Dec. 7 is open exclusively to pass holders
    • Mountain access reservations, face coverings and physical distancing are required this winter at all Vail Resorts destinations
    • Face coverings are also required on village transportation and at all times in Beaver Creek Village

    BEAVER CREEK, Colo. – Nov. 24, 2020 – Beaver Creek is set to welcome back skiers and riders for its 40th anniversary season on Wednesday, Nov. 25 at 9 a.m. Following 2.5 feet of snow so far in the month of November, Epic Pass holders, who receive exclusive early season access, will enjoy more than 130 acres of skiing and riding across four trails and three lifts on opening day.

    Beginning Wednesday Nov. 25, skiers and snowboarders can enjoy skiing and riding on more than 130 acres of beginner and intermediate terrain accessible via Centennial Express Lift (#6), Haymeadow Express Gondola (#1) and Bachelor Gulch Express Lift (#16). The resort will offer beginner terrain on Haymeadow and intermediate terrain on Gold Dust and Latigo. In Bachelor Gulch, skiers and riders will enjoy laps on Sawbuck. Please note ski and ride connectivity between main mountain and Bachelor Gulch will not be available on Opening Day. For those looking to access both areas, shuttle rides must be requested through the Village Connect App.

    For those looking to grab a bite to eat on the mountain or warm up, guests can plan their dining experience in advance using the new Time to Dine feature on the recently-updated EpicMix app. On opening day, and throughout the season, guests can plan their Time to Dine at Spruce Saddle, with timeslots available to book day-of, beginning at 7 a.m. Spruce Saddle (located at the top of Centennial Express Lift (#6)) will open for daily operations on Wednesday, Nov. 25. Also opening for the season on Wednesday will be The Parlour, located at the Ranch at the top of the Haymeadow Express Gondola (#1), as well as Toscanini in Beaver Creek Village. The Parlour will service grab ‘n go snacks and beverages, while Toscanini will debut new offerings, including tapas-style dining and to-go family meals. For those looking to dine at Toscanini, reservations are required and available on OpenTable.

    What to Expect for Winter 2020-21 at Beaver Creek Resort

    Beaver Creek Resort is committed to doing everything it can to prioritize safety and ensure a successful winter season from start to finish. While many things may look different this year, one thing that will remain the same is the resort’s commitment to opening all peaks and terrain as soon as conditions permit. For everyone’s safety, face coverings will be required to access the mountain and in all aspects of operations, including in lift lines, and while loading, unloading and riding in lifts and gondolas. To allow for physical distancing, access to the mountain will be managed through a reservation system that prioritizes pass holders and limits the sale of lift tickets. This system is designed to help ensure guests have the space they need no matter when they visit, and for the vast majority of days, the resort believes it will be able to accommodate everyone who wants to ski and ride. Pass holders will have exclusive early season access, including early access to up to seven advance Priority Reservation Days, all before lift tickets go on sale Dec. 8, and pass holders will also have access to as many week-of reservations as their pass type and availability allow throughout the winter season. Learn more about our commitment to safety and new reservation system on the Winter Experience page at beavercreek.com.

    *Parking at Beaver Creek *

    Paid parking will begin on Nov. 25. Parking in the Elk and Bear Lots is $10 per day and is complimentary after 1 p.m. A 10-day punch pass is available for purchase for $75 and is available at the Ticket Offices in Beaver Creek Village. Complimentary direct shuttle service is provided from each lot to Beaver Creek Village. For guests looking to hop between villages, rides must be booked through the Village Connect app, which provides door-to-door, on-demand rides and information on shuttle routes in Beaver Creek, Bachelor Gulch, and Arrowhead. The Beaver Creek Village Connect app is available for download on the Apple App Store or Google Play. Please note, as all buses and shuttles are operating at reduced capacity; wait times and queue lines may be longer than normal. Please be patient and follow all queue signage. Face coverings are required on village transportation at all times, and physical distancing will be enforced during loading, riding, and unloading.

    *Early Season & Uphill Access *

    Uphill access is currently closed. All guests are reminded that they must observe all posted signs, closures and slow zones, especially during the early season. Closed trails may contain hazards due to early season snow coverage. Accessing closed terrain is a violation of the Colorado Ski Safety Act and will result in the loss of skiing privileges and could involve prosecution and a fine. During the early season, uphill access routes will be very limited and are subject to change and/or close on a daily basis. For the safety of guests and employees, all uphill access users are required to call the Uphill Access Hotline before accessing the mountain (970)-754-5907. For more information on the resort’s uphill access policy and guidelines, including designated routes during winter operations, visit the Mountain Safety page on beavercreek.com.

    *Beaver Creek Village Guide App *

    New this winter season, visitors to Beaver Creek Village can download the Beaver Creek Village Guide app for the latest information on dining, shopping, activities, and more. The app is available for download now on both the App Store and Google Play.

    Get Priority Access with Your Epic Pass

    Don’t forget to lock in a 2020-21 Epic Pass for priority access this winter season. Pass holders have exclusive access to early season skiing and riding and can lock in reservations for the core season in advance! The entire lineup of Epic Pass options is on sale now through Dec. 6 at epicpass.com.

    About Beaver Creek Resort: Renowned for legendary attention to detail, World-Cup mountain pedigree, intimate alpine village, and reputation as one the world’s best luxury family resorts, Beaver Creek Resort represents incomparable elegance and Rocky Mountain leisure which spoils guests for anywhere else with an unparalleled level of world-class service. Just 30 minutes east of Eagle Airport (EGE) and 2.5 hours west of Denver International Airport (DIA), Beaver Creek offers luxury accommodations throughout three villages and ski-in, ski-out luxury lodges and hotels. More than 40 in-resort and slope-side restaurants, elegant village boutiques, cherished daily traditions and activities such as world-class downhill skiing and snowboarding spanning 1832 acres with 3340 vertical feet of descent, snow shoeing, Nordic skiing, and ice skating in the Beaver Creek village. Visit BeaverCreek.com for additional information and vacation planning.

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