U.S. Highway 6
Keystone, CO 80435
Nightly Rates: ( 162.25 - 238.81 )
4 Star
Keystone Resort and Conference Center, located one hour west of Colorado's capital, Denver, is an unparallelled mountain paradise. Our alpine environment offers world-class skiing and in the summer months provides a range of recreational options to satisfy nearly every desire. The Keystone Conference Center is the largest resort meeting facility in the Rocky Mountains and can accommodate groups of up to 2,000 people. Lodging options include the Keystone Lodge, a member of PREFERRED HOTELS & RESORTS WORLDWIDE. Other options include the Inn at Keystone, located near the base of our ski slopes; over 800 luxurious condominium suites and the Ski Tip Lodge, an 1800's vintage bed and breakfast. This information can be viewed on Keystone Resorts Home Page at http://www.snow.com. Special policies: CANCELLATION: 30 day cancel policy applies to all reservations. All cancelled reservations will be charged a $25.00 processing fee. Reservations cancelled within 30 days of arrival forfeit entire payment. For stays between December 20, 1997 - January 3, 1998, all reservations must be cancelled by November 1, 1997. Any bookings cancelled after November 1, 1997 will forfeit entire payment. All cancelled reservations will be charged a $25.00 processing fee. GUARANTEE: All reservations must be guaranteed with a major credit card at time of booking. A deposit of one night's room and tax will be billed at time of booking. Full payment is due within 30 days prior to arrival. If reservation is booked within 30 days of arrival full payment will be billed to credit card. For stays between December 20, 1997 - January 3, 1998, same policy as above. However, full payment due by November 1, 1997. If reservation is booked after Nov. 1, 1997 full payment is due at time of booking. Cancellation Insurance recommended through Travel Guard-800/826-3940-ID# 6501.

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· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 4PM
· Check out time is 11AM
· Time Zone is Mountain
· Opened in 1972
· Renovated in 1996
· 152 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 0 floors.
Take I-70 west to Silverthorne/Dillon exit #205. Take US Highway 6 east 6 miles to Keystone Resort.
* 80 miles from Denver International Airport* Near Denver, Dillon, Breckenridge and Vail
Denver International, Jeffco, Centennial, Avon
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72, 000 square feet of pre-function and meeting space. Winner of Pinnacle Award/Gold Key Award, Top Ten Conference Center Award, Incentive Platinum Partners, Planner's Choice Award, Gold Tee Award, Gold Key Award, Paragon Award, Premium Circle Award.
Keystone Conference Center32,000 square feet includes 16,000 square feet Colorado Rockies Ballroom (divisible by 10) and the 4,000 square feet Castle Peaks Room (divides into 4 sections) 12,000 square feet function.
Keystone Lodge Conference Center5,800 square feet. Divides into 3 sections.
Keystone Lodge Meeting Rooms6 rooms (divide into 9 sections) from 300 - 920 square feet.
The Inn at KeystoneThree confence rooms from 750 - 800 square feet.
Various Mountain Meeting FacilitiesRustic settings for groups of up to 350 people (5,000 square feet).
Conference Sales OfficeLocated at: 1385 South Colorado Blvd. Suite A 604, Denver, Co., 80222.
Denver Activities Pass: Includes: 1 hour outdoor tennis 1 Fitness Center Admission 1 Nature Walk 1 Gondola Ride (bikes additional - June 24 - September 24) 15 minutes tanning bed (one session per day) 1 Barn Dance Admission (Thursdays only; excluding July 22nd) Rentals 1 hour tennis racquet 2 hours inline skates 1/2 hour kayak 1/2 hour paddleboat 1/2 hour canoe 1 hour mountain bike.
Bicycling and Mountain BikingBike the paved or dirt trails through the Snake River Valley and beyond. Ride to more remote areas via two enclosed gondolas, your bike hitches to the back. Bikes for everyone are available at the Keystone SportShaq on the south side of Keystone Lake. Mountain bikes are also available for rent in River Run village at the base of the Skyway Gondola.
BreckenridgeAfter enjoying Keystone Resort, visit the Peak & Fun Park at Breckenridge Resort for more mountain fun. Try the renowned Superslide, a scenic Colorado SuperChair ride, SuperPutt, an 18 hole miniature golf course, the Amaze 'n Human Maze, an alpine barbeque and horseback riding. Child care is available too. (800) 789-7669.
Fitness CenterThe fitness center features an exercise/aerobics rooms, weight room with top-of-the-line circuit weight machines, free weights with cardiovascular equipment. Other services include aerobics, massage, tanning, sauna, steam room, outdoor heated swimming pool and two hot tubs.
Four Wheel Drive ToursClimb aboard a 4-wheel drive vehicle for a scenic two hour ride into the high country. Your experienced driver knows all the local folklore of the mountains. Be sure to bring along your camera to capture the old mining areas once perched in these high vistas.
Horseback RidingGuided trail rides through the Arapahoe National Forest are led by experienced wranglers who share the rich history of the area.
Kamp KeystoneWe love kids, too. Our children's center provides on-site day care for children 2 months and older. At Kamp Keystone, kids 3 and up experience the mountains with nature hikes, gold panning, cookouts, fishing, swimming, paddleboating, gondola rides and other memorable adventures. The best part is, parents explore their own mountain adventure while the kids enjoy a full day of discovery, fun and supervised play. (970) 468-4181
Keystone Ranch Golf CourseDesigned by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. Keystone Ranch has been rated on of the top 50 resort courses in the US and 6th in the state by Golf Digest. Surrounded by majestic peaks, the course is quietly tucked into one of Colorado's most picturesque mountain valleys. Historic homestead barns retain the rustic flavor of Keystone's past. Holes play through the pines, sagemeadows and across a nine acre lake. A special feature is our "linksland" design, patterned after traditional Scottish courses. After a round, you can relax in our 60 year old Ranch House with its elegant living room, dining room, and bar.
Nature walks, Interpretive walksExperience a variety of fun learning experiences throughout the summer. The following walks are offered on a rotating basis: Beaver Prowls, High Country Walks, and Wildflower walks. Get back to nature on a guided Interpretive walk with a United States Forest Service Ranger.
RaftingRaft through Colorado's beautiful canyons and river valleys with Keystone's experienced guides. Trips available for every level whether you try the whitewater of Brow's Canyon on the Arkansas River, a high country journey through the rapids on the Bleu of Eagle rivers, or a float trip through Little Gore Canyon on the Colorado River.
Ski Area Map Trail rides, Hikes, and HayridesTake a horseback ride to your cooksite, then enjoy a hearty wrangler style breakfast cooked in the great outdoors. Let llamas do the work. They carry the packs and provisions so that you can enjoy leisurely hikiing and guides commentary. Start with a gondola ride, then hike along the mountain top trail to a lunch spot in a spectacular setting atop Keystone Mountain. A must for nature lovers. The old Soda Creek Homestead is the destination for an evening of entertainment and good eatin'. Chicken and ribs, corn on the cob, sourdough rolls, baked beans and apple pie fill you up as you sing around the campfire, play horseshoes, volleyball or just enjoy the scenery. Belgian draft horses pull you by wagon to and from this western style evening.
Water SportsLocated in the heart of Keystone Vilage, Keystone Lake offers a variety of water activities including rentals of paddleboats, kayaks, canoes and sailboards. Sailboard clinics are available.
* 4th of July at Keystone Resort Always proves to be a special one. Start with a Pancake Breakfast and Bike parade and the National Repertory Orchestra's free Patriotic Concert follows. The Village is host to the Children's Pavilion complete with pony rides, face painting, children's entertainers, balloons, crafts and more. The concert and activities take place in Decatur Field. Stay for the whole day to enjoy great entertainmnet and barbeque.* Arts and Crafts Celebration July 15th and 16th in Keystone Village hosts fabulous artists and their work, live entertainment, children's programs and great food. Highlighted musical entertainment is a Wind Machine.* Country Western Concert and Barn Dance at The Stables July 22nd at the Keystone Stables is the place to be. Dust off your boots, put on your best pair of jeans and see special guest, Bow Howdy, at an outdoor Country Western Concert under the stars at the Stable. Bring the whole family to the biggest Barn Dance of the season.* 4th annual Fiddle Contest August 12th in Keystone Village. Fiddlers age 6 and up, participate in the Keystone Fiddle Contest. The day also highlights a Summit County Barbecue Cookoff, so bring along a big appetite and dive into all the great food.* Colorfest '95 and Keystone Colors Fine Arts Festival September 16th and 17th in Keystone Village. On Saturday try a variety of delectable food from Keystone's finest restaurants, on Sunday come out for an Octoberfest of a good time, complete with beer tasting and brats. The weekend is filled with family entertainment and handmade works of art from local and regional artists. The entire weekend is a benefit for Mountain Mentors.