Summit County: Outdoor activities

Winter is still the busiest time in Summit County. Breckenridge Ski Area , the oldest of the four top-class resorts, spans four peaks and offers ideal terrain for all skiers - and snowboarders, with a six-acre park with half-pipe - as does the plush Keystone Resort , where the biggest night-ski operation in the US permits skiing until 10pm. The smallest resort in the county, Arapahoe Basin (generally known as "A-Basin"), offers great above-tree line bowl skiing. All three are owned by the same company and covered by one lift ticket ($47 per day), making this one of the best-value deals in the country. The slopes at the other ski area, the ingenious Copper Mountain ($45 for one day), are divided into three clear sections to keep beginners, intermediates and experts out of each other's way. You can find out about conditions by calling tel 970/453-6118.

In summer, mountain-bikers and road racers alike will be happy with the opportunities for cycling , particularly the stretch between Frisco and Breckenridge; Racer's Edge at 114 N Main in Breckenridge (tel 970/453-0995) rents out the best bikes. Each resort runs chair-lift or gondola rides to the top of the mountains, which, as well as stunning views, provide access to great hiking and cycling trails. Breckenridge also offers toboggan rides down the dry Superslide (summer daily 9am-5pm; $8), mini-golf ($6) and a giant maze ($4).

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