Beaver Creek, United States
Park Hyatt Beaver Creek
Low season:£315per night
~£2,205 per week

United States
Not Exactly Roughing It – Unparalleled luxury and world-class skiing in the Rockies.
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About the Resort
Beaver Creek is renowned for its upscale atmosphere, heated cobblestone walkways, and legendary freshly baked chocolate chip cookies served at the base every afternoon. Built as a luxury sanctuary, it offers a refined ski experience with impeccable customer service, high-end boutiques, and beautifully designed European-style village architecture.
The Resort
The mountain itself provides surprisingly diverse terrain, from the meticulously groomed corduroy of Bachelor Gulch to the extreme steeps of the Birds of Prey World Cup downhill course. With seamless connections between Beaver Creek, Bachelor Gulch, and Arrowhead, skiers can easily navigate across three distinct village areas without ever taking off their skis.
Beyond the slopes, the resort boasts world-class dining and premium ski-in-ski-out accommodations. Despite its luxurious reputation, it remains incredibly welcoming and unpretentious, making it an ideal destination for families and discerning skiers seeking a five-star winter getaway.
On the Mountain
Beaver Creek offers a meticulously maintained mountain experience, famous for its 24-hour grooming and wide, cruising boulevards. While it caters beautifully to beginners and intermediates with pristine corduroy, experts will find thrilling challenges in the steep, bumped-out pitches of Grouse Mountain and the legendary World Cup downhill tracks.
Vail Valley, Colorado Rocky Mountains
Located in the heart of the Colorado Rockies, the Vail Valley is world-renowned for its dry champagne powder, sunny days, and collection of premier North American ski resorts.
Location
Resort Details
Ideal For
Families
Dedicated beginner zones like McCoy Park, top-tier ski schools, and daily cookie time at the base.
Luxury Seekers
Upscale dining, heated walkways, ski valets, and exceptional white-glove guest service.
Intermediates
Endless interconnected blue groomers across Bachelor Gulch and Arrowhead mountains.
Experts
The formidable Birds of Prey World Cup downhill track and Grouse Mountain's steep moguls.
By Type
Slope Access
Wellness
Full Collection
Where to Eat
Beano's Cabin
On-mountain (Bachelor Gulch)
An award-winning fine dining experience accessed only by an enchanting open-air sleigh ride pulled by a snowcat.
Splendido at the Chateau
Beaver Creek Village
An elegant, piano-bar atmosphere offering an exquisite and luxurious mountain dining experience.
Grouse Mountain Grill
The Pines Lodge
A AAA Four Diamond restaurant featuring locally sourced American cuisine and panoramic valley views.
Blue Moose Pizza
Beaver Creek Village Center
A lively, casual spot perfect for families craving authentic New York-style pizza after a long day on the slopes.
Common Questions
The ski season in Beaver Creek typically runs Late November to mid-April. The resort averages 8.2m per season of snowfall, so conditions are usually reliable throughout. Beaver Creek is part of the Epic Pass network. Walk-up ticket window prices are extremely high, so advance purchase is crucial.
Beaver Creek offers 150km of pistes with a vertical drop of 1,018m. Beaver Creek offers a meticulously maintained mountain experience, famous for its 24-hour grooming and wide, cruising boulevards. While it caters beautifully to beginners and intermediates with pristine corduroy, experts will find thrilling challenges in the steep, bumped-out pitches of Grouse Mountain and the legendary World Cup downhill tracks. It forms part of the Vail Valley, Colorado Rocky Mountains ski area.
Not Exactly Roughing It – Unparalleled luxury and world-class skiing in the Rockies. Beaver Creek is a luxury ski destination, known for its distinctive character and atmosphere. Key highlights include family friendly, intermediates, experts, ski in ski out, quiet village.
Beaver Creek receives an average of 8.2m per season of snowfall. With skiing up to 3,488m, higher altitude terrain holds snow well into spring. Recent snowfall: Consistent high-altitude powder.
Beaver Creek is well-suited for several types of visitors. For families: Dedicated beginner zones like McCoy Park, top-tier ski schools, and daily cookie time at the base. For luxury seekers: Upscale dining, heated walkways, ski valets, and exceptional white-glove guest service. For intermediates: Endless interconnected blue groomers across Bachelor Gulch and Arrowhead mountains.
The nearest airport is Denver International Airport (DEN), about 214km away (approximately 2h 15min by transfer). Regular shared shuttles and private luxury SUV services operate frequently from both Denver (DEN) and nearby Eagle County Regional Airport (EGE). The ECO Transit bus system connects Beaver Creek with Vail and other surrounding valley communities efficiently and affordably.
Lift passes in Beaver Creek are available as Adult Day Pass (Window) (USD 279), Epic Local Pass (USD 731). Passes often cover the wider Vail Valley, Colorado Rocky Mountains area, giving access to a much larger ski domain. Book fine dining and ski school months in advance, especially during the Christmas holidays and the early December World Cup race weekend.
Standout dining in Beaver Creek includes Beano's Cabin (An award-winning fine dining experience accessed only by an enchanting open-air sleigh ride pulled by a snowcat.), Splendido at the Chateau (An elegant, piano-bar atmosphere offering an exquisite and luxurious mountain dining experience.), Grouse Mountain Grill (A AAA Four Diamond restaurant featuring locally sourced American cuisine and panoramic valley views.). With 4 recommended restaurants in total, the resort offers an impressive dining scene for a ski destination.
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