What's up at Keystone
Keystone Resort: Did you know that Keystone is the largest ski resort in Summit County? Owned by Vail Resorts, Keystone consists of three mountains — Dercum Mountain, North Peak, and the Outback – with terrain for skiers and riders of all levels. Five bowls provide plenty of advanced skiing, and you can experience the backcountry by either hiking or paying $5 a ride for snowcat service to the top of the North and South bowls. Keystone is also the largest operation in Colorado to offer night skiing. The best discount lift tickets to Keystone can be found at GetSkiTickets.com!
Snow & Resort Stats
Snow report for Keystone:
Last available report: March 5, 2013, 12:28 pm
| SNOW LAST 24 HOURS | Base |
|---|---|
| 4" - 0" | 43" - 43" |
| Snow Last 48 Hours | Lifts Open |
| 9" | 19 of 20 |
| Last Snows | Trails Open |
| 5" (Mar 04) 5" (Mar 02) | 125 of 135 |
| Comments | |
| 16" past 7 days | |
Lift Elevation: 12408ft / 3782m
Vertical Drop: 3128ft / 953m
Base Elevation: 9280ft / 2829m




Keystone is one of my favorites to go to. They have awesome night skiing available, tubing, ice skating and tons more. I really love the fondue place at the top of the gondola. It makes for a fun adventure to dinner with great food and the chicken dance!
Keystone is a fun mountain when they have snow, but it’s not always predictable. It seems like Vail Pass captures a lot of the snow that’s should hit Keystone. They’ve got great bump runs and tree skiing in the outback. Lift lines can get crazy on weekends.