Is Beaver Creek part of the Epic Pass?
Explore Epic Pass Destinations Ski and Ride Vail, Beaver Creek, Crested Butte, Park City & More! Travelers heading to Beaver Creek from Denver Airport can choose various transportation options. These include renting a car, using public transportation, taking a shared mountain shuttle, opting for a private car service, or utilizing ride-hailing services like Uber or Lyft and traditional taxis.Welcome to Beaver Creek, one of Colorado’s premier luxury ski resorts. Set against a stunning mountain backdrop, this small, yet exclusive destination is perfect for those seeking an exceptional ski vacation, one that blends sophistication with a welcoming family atmosphere.Our scheduled shuttles typically make the journey from Denver to Beaver Creek in 3 hours.
Is Beaver Creek high end?
Beaver Creek is well-known for offering a high-touch, luxury guest experience as well as being extremely family-friendly. Beaver Mountain is an Indy Pass resort with holiday and weekend blackouts.
Is Beaver Creek on the Ikon?
The Epic Pass counters with Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Park City, Whistler and Keystone. Those are fine places to ski where amazing days can be had, but they’re a cut under the mountains on the Ikon Pass, both in terms of terrain and definitely when it comes to crowds. With 42 Vail Resorts owned and operated destinations, plus partner resorts across the globe, you unlock access to 90+ mountains with Epic Pass.Mountains with Unlimited Access Unlimited ski resort access? Yes, you heard that right. Epic Pass resorts with unlimited access include such iconic resorts as Park City, Vail and Beaver Creek. Here are the unlimited access resorts for the Epic Pass.Where can I redeem my Epic Mountain Rewards? Rocky Mountains: Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, Crested Butte, Park City. West: Heavenly, Northstar, Kirkwood, Stevens Pass.
Which Colorado resorts are on Epic Pass?
Experience all that the Rocky Mountains have to offer across six world class resorts in Vail, Beaver Creek, Breck, Park City, Keystone and Crested Butte. These high-end destinations offer more than just pristine skiing conditions; they cater to a lifestyle of luxury, exclusivity and privacy that appeals to the ultra-wealthy. Key locations are Courchevel in France, the Swiss resorts St. Moritz and Gstaad and Cortina d’Ampezzo in Italy.Populated by wealthy Parisians and Russians, celebrities, including A-listers like George Clooney and royal families on skiing holidays, it’s easy to see why Courchevel is the St. Tropez of winter sports.Indulge in luxury ski destinations like Aspen, Courchevel, and St. Moritz, known for opulent amenities, gourmet dining, spa treatments, and designer shopping.