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Sunlight

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Sunlight wants you to share the secret to great, affordable skiing and riding—but only tell your best friends. You’ll park for free, walk to the lifts, and never stand in line. Without the big crowds, Sunlight’s powder lasts for days. All 72 trails lead right back to the lodge, where you can stow your gear, meet your family and friends, and get something hot and delicious at the grill.

No hassles. No hype. That’s why we ski and ride, and we know it’s why you do too. And it’s why Sunlight welcomes you—and all your best friends.

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Annual Snowfall:

250 in / 635 cm

Base Elevation:

7,885 ft / 2,403 m

Summit Elevation:

9,895 ft / 3,016 m

Skiable Area:

730 acres / 295 hectares

# of trails:

75

Snowmaking

21 acres / 8 hectares

Snowmobiling

yes

Nordic Skiing

yes

Terrain Parks

1

Best Known For:

At the confluence of the Colorado and Roaring Fork Rivers, the historic resort town of Glenwood Springs is famed for its Hot Springs Pool, Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park, Glenwood Canyon, and Sunlight Mountain Resort. Explore underground caverns, pedal miles of river front trails, paddle the whitewater, sample local produce, shop in unique boutiques, hit the slopes with your family, or focus on relaxation.

Home to the largest mineral hot springs pool in the world, Glenwood Springs has a deep-rooted heritage in the hospitality business. Visionaries in the late 1800s built an internationally known hot springs resort, and travelers from around the globe soon followed to soak in the thermal waters, stay in a luxurious hotel, and explore the wonders of subterranean caves.

Today, these attractions still draw over a million visitors each year. Each season offers something unique. The warm summer months provide endless opportunities to raft, kayak, hike, and bike. Winter snows attract skiers, riders, snowshoers, and ice skaters. Swimming and cave exploration are year-round activities.

There are more than 60 properties with over 1,500 guest rooms, including historic hotels, bed and breakfasts, dude and guest ranches, campgrounds, hotels, and motels. Many of the sights and attractions are within walking distance from downtown.

Locals Love it Because:

Free parking, cheap prices, no crowds, and great skiing and snowboarding!

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