Keystone, Colorado
Keystone, Colorado is continuously one of the first ski areas to open each year. It is known, not only for its night skiing (12 hours of skiing daily), but for its long, wide groomed trails on 2,200 skiable acres. The Keystone resort spans 7 miles along the Snake River, has 3,128 vertical feet, and encompasses 3 mountains. Keystone, the unique mountain town, has much to offer in all seasons, as well.
Location- (In Relation to DIA)
Keystone is tucked away between Dillon and Arapahoe Basin on Hwy 6, and is approximately 96 miles west of Denver International Airport.
- Elevation - Approx. 9,250 feet above sea level
- Population - 924
Keystone Real Estate Info
Keystone is predominately a Winter Destination, therefore is mostly second home owners. There are a tremendous number of new developments, and a wide variety of properties available. From the ski in, ski out condo to the single family on the golf course, Keystone’s wetlands and National Forest make it possible to find the unique mountain property you are looking for.
Keystone real estate pricing is area and property specific. Keystone property pricing generalizations would be unfair to the customer, as market conditions do vary. You can contact The Barr Team for current pricing information. For data regarding the Summit County Real Estate market, including additional information on real estate in Keystone, make sure to visit our Market Stats and Analysis page.
Attractions
Keystone Ski Resort
- Skiing
- Riding
- North America’s Most High Tech Snow Making System
- Enormous Terrain Park
- Snow Cat Tours
Also...
- Gondola & Sleigh Rides
- Tubing
- Ice Skating/ Hockey
- Keystone Nordic Center - Cross Country Skiing
- Snowshoeing
- Snowmobile Tours
- Keystone Conference Center
- Champion Golf Courses
- Keystone Lake - Paddle Boating
- Mountain Biking
- Snake River - Fly Fishing
- Keystone Village & River Run - Shopping - Award Winning Dining
- Wine Jazz & Art Festival
