Durango Mountain Resort is located in: Durango, CO
Phone: (970) 247-9000
Website: http://www.durangomountainresort.com/
About the Resort:
This is a historic area that is home to some of the best skiing terrain in the world. Forget about gentle slopes - this resort is home to trademark benching, rolling and exhilarating terrain. The resort covers more than 1200 acres and the management has done a great job of making sure that it is friendly for skiers of all levels. The resort is located on the famous Purgatory Mountain, so advanced skiers are certainly welcome, but novices are catered to as well.
What You Need to Know:
This is a big resort and even though it's very popular, you never really feel overcrowded. They move people right along on the lifts, to the tune of 15 thousand an hour and with more than 85 runs, you'll have plenty of room to enjoy yourself. About 23% of the runs here are meant for novices, with the rest focused mainly on intermediate skiers. However, the advanced trails here are incredible and if you do know how to ski, we highly recommend trying at least one. The longest run here is more than 11,000 feet, so you may want to pack a lunch.
There is one halfpipe set aside for snowboarders and there are also two terrain parkers that are suited for boarding or for beginning skiers. The facilities are all very well maintained and the trails are impeccably groomed here. They get about 260 inches of snow here, but they still make their own snow to ensure that the trails are all top notch.
Tips for Beginners:
Some of the best pros in the world teach here, so if you are serious about learning how to ski or snowboard, this is quite possibly the best place to get it done. They offer lessons at several times throughout the day and snowboarding lessons are also offered.
Perhaps the best part of this resort is their kid's program and they do a fantastic job of teaching kids all the basics they'll need to become world class skiers, or just to have fun with it. Out of all of the resorts we've visited in this area, this one probably had the best teaching staff and the best lesson plans and schedule. We highly recommend this resort to beginners.
While you are here, you have to try out the NASTAR system, regardless of how well you ski. This is a special program to teach speed skiing and you'll be able to compare how well you do against the best in the sport. These also offer specialized training for this discipline here and many consider them to be the best in the world for this sport.
Fees:
Lift Tickets
Weekend/Holiday Weekday
Full Day 1/2 Day Full Day 1/2 Day
Adult $65.00 $45.00 $60.00 $43.00
Junior $34.00 $23.00 $32.00 $21.00
Senior $48.00 $36.00 $44.00 $36.00
*Note: 1/2 day starts at 01:00
Rental Gear
Adult Junior Senior
Ski Package $24.00 $16.00 $24.00
Snowboard Package $35.00 $35.00 $35.00
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