Crested Butte Ski and Snowboard Rentals

Crested Butte Mountain Resort Stats

 If you have never visited or skied Crested Butte Mountain Resort, you’re in for a treat! With fewer crowds and lines, and some of the best snow conditions and terrain that Colorado ski resorts have to offer, Mt Crested Butte has become a premier skier destination year after year for visitors from around the world. Whether you like to cruise the greens or become “Spellbound” in our bowls, Crested Butte will draw you back again!

Season Dates

November 23, 2011 through April 3, 2012 (Subject to weather conditions.)

Lift Operating Hours

9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
East River Lift and High Lift close at 3:30 p.m.
North Face Lift closes at 3:00 p.m.
 

Elevation

Summit - 12,162 feet (3,707 meters)
Base - 9,375 feet ( 2,856 meters)
Lowest Lift - 9,100 feet (2,774 meter)
 

Vertical Drop

Lift Served - 2,775 feet (846 meters)
Overall - 3,062 feet (933 meters)
requires a short hike to Peak Terrain

Skiable Acres

1,167 acres (472 hectares)
 

Snowmaking

282 acres (114 hectares) serviced by 14 of 16 lifts

Lifts

16 total

4 high speed detachable quads
2 fixed grip quads
2 triple chairs
3 double chairs
3 surface lifts
2 magic carpets

Lift Capacity

20,310 people per hour
 

Trails

121 Total

23% beginner
57% intermediate
20% advanced
 

Longest Run

2.6 miles (4.2 km)
Peak to Treasury

Terrain Parks

Crested Butte offers 3 unique terrain parks packed with a wide variety of rails, table tops and ramps. A full time crew ensures each park is always in top condition and ready for the next big hit!

Superpipe

Superpipe
located in the new Cascade Terrain Park off of the Painter Boy Lift
55 feet wide, 18 feet high, 17 degree slope

Snowfall

Approximately 300 inches per year 
 


Crested Butte Mountain Resort Trail Map