Breckenridge Colorado Real Estate – Real Estate of the Summit

Uphill Access in Summit

uphill accessYou may have heard the popular phrase “earn your turns” in reference to skinning, hiking or snowshoeing up mountain terrain and skiing or snowboarding down.

Skinning up resort terrain has become a popular way to access mountain terrain on Alpine Touring skis (AT backcountry skis) and splitboards (backcountry snowboards) – especially early season when not much backcountry terrain is open.

It’s also something many locals do for exercise before and after work during the winter months.

All Summit County resorts are on U.S. Forest Service land.  This means the terrain is open to the public (within the guidelines of ski area special-use permits).

Arapahoe Basin Ski Area, Breckenridge Ski Resort, Keystone Resort and Copper Mountain Resort are all open to uphill access.

Each resort allows uphill access before and after resort operating hours, clearing the trails for anyone who prefers skinning, hiking or snowshoeing.

Before heading out at sunrise or dusk with your uphill travel gear — alpine-touring skis or splitboard — here’s a look at the rules for all four local ski areas.

Uphill Access Rules

Keystone

Copper

A-Basin

Breckenridge

For more information about uphill travel, please visit the resort website of your choosing to see all guidelines/rules for that area!

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