Founded back in 1970 by Max Dercum and his wife Edna, it was all about the fun you have when you slide down snowy mountains on a pair of skis. It seemed obvious that 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. Today, Keystone stretches seven miles along the Snake River, over three mountains, 3,100 vertical feet, 2,870 acres of terrain, and three vibrant villages with shops, stores, bars, acclaimed restaurants, first-rate conference facilities, and wonderful accommodations to meet any need. It includes two world-class golf courses, renowned mountain biking terrain, horse stables, spas, and much, much more. But it’s still just a place, high above the rest of the world, where going down a snowy mountain puts a smile on people’s face.
Both close and convenient, Keystone is easy to get to and hard to leave. Just ninety miles from Denver International Airport and only sixty-five miles from Vail/Eagle County Airport, with airport shuttle service and convenient parking just steps from the lifts. Plus, with National Forest lands border the mountains, Keystone is also a uniquely serene, unspoiled alpine wilderness.