Mountain Information
Keystone is the mountain that grows with you! Start with mountaintop learning areas and green trails above treeline in Bergman Bowl, and work your way up to blue groomers, long bump run, hike-to bowls, and steep glades. From mild to wild, progression is the priority!
Explore Keystone
Dercum Mountain
At 11,640ft and featuring long, groomed beginner slopes and rolling intermediate runs.
North Peak
Right behind Dercum with a wide array of challenging terrain, including long bump runs.
The Outback
Our furthest and tallest peak is an oasis of powder turns and tree skiing.
Mountain Info and Map
Nestled in the heart of the White River National Forest, Keystone Resort becomes a winter wonderland and the ultimate alpine escape. Whether you’re carving your first turns or chasing powder on expert terrain, Keystone offers endless adventure for every skill level. Explore our winter trail map and discover the mountains like never before.
12,408 ft
(3,782 m)
9,280 ft
(2,829 m)
3,149 Acres
21
235 inches
(597 cm)
3.5 miles
(Schoolmarm)
140
12%
39%
49%
Keystone History , opens in a new window
When Max Dercum, along with his wife Edna, founded Keystone back in 1970, he knew how much fun it was to slide down snowy mountains on a pair of skis. The feeling was even better with a smile on your face, next to friends and family, in a beautiful spot high above the rest of the world.
Fast forward to today and while the resort has changed, the importance of putting family and fun first remains as strong as ever.
Learn more about the handshake that started it all, as well as the history of some of Keystone's most iconic trails and lifts.
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