Beaver Creek Resort Packages
Beaver Creek Resort Packages
Beaver Creek Resort Packages
Duration
Pricing
Difficulty
Ski Season
Getting There
What's Included
- Flights to Denver or Eagle (based on specific departure city)
- Lodging
- Lift Tickets
- Ski / Snowboard Rentals
- Airport Transfers / Car Rental
What's Not Included
- Meals (breakfast included at some hotels)
- Ski / Snowboard Lessons
- Excursions
ABOUT THE RESORT
Beaver Creek delivers an unmatched mountain vacation experience, where every detail is taken care of and perfected so you can focus on spending quality time together with family, friends, and loved ones. Discover a ski resort where you can experience incomparable elegance and pure Rocky Mountain splendor. Located in Eagle County, Beaver Creek lies within the White River National Forest.
THE MOUNTAIN

Beaver Creek offers 2,082 acres of skiable terrain across Beaver Creek Village, Bachelor Gulch, and Arrowhead villages, with a vertical drop of 3,340 feet. The mountain caters to all ability levels, featuring gentle, wide-open beginner areas like Haymeadow Park and Red Buffalo Park, as well as challenging expert runs, steep chutes, and two bowls (Rose and Larkspur). The slopes are well-maintained with high-speed lifts and minimal queue times, ensuring a seamless experience for skiers and snowboarders.
Beginners
The dedicated Haymeadow Express gondola ensures beginners of all ages can safely access beginner-only trails. Haymeadow Express leads to Haymeadow Park, which is the perfect place to learn how to ski and fine tune skills. From Haymeadow Park, you can head to Red Buffalo Park, with sweeping vistas at 11,440 feet. Red Buffalo Park offers the ultimate on-mountain experience for beginner and intermediate skiers, families, and any guests looking to discover new adventures while making unforgettable memories together in a safe, comfortable and controlled learning environment.

Intermediates
For intermediate skiers, Beaver Creek has C Prime in Rose Bowl, Larkspur in Larkspur Bowl, and Gunder’s in Bachelor Gulch.
Advanced/Experts
For advanced skiers the recommended spots are Grouse Mountain, which is an entire mountain dedicated to black diamond and double black diamond trails; Stickline, a hidden gem area for tree skiing experts; and the Birds of Prey, an area for professional ski racers and powder hound tree-skiing enthusiasts.

ACCOMMODATION & CUISINE

At the center of Beaver Creek is a charming alpine village that offers a wide range of upscale accommodation options, from luxury hotels like the Ritz-Carlton, Park Hyatt, and The Osprey to spacious ski-in/ski-out condominiums and private homes. The dining scene is exceptional, with over 20 on-mountain and village restaurants ranging from casual delis and pizzerias to fine-dining experiences. Unique culinary perks include gourmet five-course meals accessed by a sleigh ride at Beano’s Cabin or Zach’s Cabin.
NIGHTLIFE

Beaver Creek’s nightlife is sophisticated and relaxed, focusing on cozy cafes, elegant bars with fireplaces, and fine dining. Apres-ski is centered around a few lively terrace bars with live music and fire pits, such as the Mountainside Terrace at the Park Hyatt. For a more vibrant and bustling party scene, guests typically travel to the nearby town of Vail, which is about a 15-minute drive away.
PERKS
The resort’s commitment to guest pampering is evident in its signature perks, including heated walkways and escalators in the pedestrianized village center, and the daily tradition of serving fresh-baked chocolate chip cookies to guests coming off the slopes at 3 p.m.. Other exclusive services include a “white carpet club,” a first-tracks program, and a complimentary on-demand shuttle system within the resort. Off-slope activities such as ice skating, tubing, dog sledding, and a performing arts center cater to a variety of interests.
RESORTS IN THE AREA
- Lifts
- Double 1
- Triple 1
- High Speed Quad 11
- Gondola 3
- High Speed Six Pack 1
- Surface 8
- Vertical
- Base Elevation 8,100 ft/2,469 m
- Peak Elevation 11,440 ft/3,488 m
- Vertical Drop 3,340 ft/1,018 m
- Annual Snowfall
- Average 325 inches (826 cm)
- Terrain
- Skiable Acres 1,832
- 19% Beginner
- 43% Intermediate
- 38% Advanced/Expert
- Designated Runs
- 150, with the longest being 2.75 miles (4.43 km).
- Skiing & Snowboarding
- Yes





