Best Guest Service in the Country
Beaver Creek is Voted Best Guest Service in the Country by the National Ski Areas Association for the 3rd Consecutive Year.
Expect to be pampered during a visit to Beaver Creek and you in fact will be. Embracing the resort’s “Not Exactly Roughing It” tagline, more than 150 mountain hosts are continually committed to providing the highest level of guest service in the ski industry.
In fact, Beaver Creek Resort holds the title of Best Customer Service of any ski resort in the country, as awarded by the National Ski Areas Association.
Look for hosts to maximize your enjoyment on the mountain and in the village by greeting you, helping to carry equipment, providing grooming reports and local’s tips, and leading free mountain welcome tours each day.
At the end of the day, reward yourself with a fresh chocolate chip cookie served daily by Cookie Time chefs, and tell your friends about your amazing day on the slopes.
The hosts will also mail a Beaver Creek collector postcard anywhere in the world, free of charge just so your friends can know what a great time you are sure to be having.
Beaver Creek is continually known as feast for the eyes; a delight for the senses. The influence of renowned resorts such as Switzerland's St. Moritz, Italy's Cortina, and Spain's Val d'Aran led to the creation of a unique mountain resort full of excitement and village luxury.
Originally designed to accommodate skiers of all abilities, Beaver Creek Mountain continues to welcome and challenge those who visit her slopes.
From the gentle groomed runs of Strawberry Park to the rugged glades and bump runs of Grouse Mountain, Beaver Creek is enjoyed by a variety of nordic sports enthusiasts.
When George Townsend first settled in the valley in 1881, he knew he'd found something special - an exceptional mountain, lined with aspen groves and beautiful vistas that would become a world renowned destination.
In 1972, Vail continued its vision by purchasing the land and began designing a resort that combined western hospitality and European charm.
Obstacles delayed resort completion, but on December 15, 1980, Beaver Creek finally opened to the public. Major events have always found a home at Beaver Creek.
The mountain was named as a potential site for the 1976 Winter Olympics. In 1989 and 1999, the resort hosted the World Ski Championships.
For the last several years Beaver Creek has hosted the Birds of Prey ™ World Cup Downhill Ski race which brings together hundreds of athletes as they compete to be named World Champion.
In December 2005, Beaver Creek celebrated 25 years of resort excellence, and continues to be a resort industry leader terrain maintenance as well as guest service.
In between powder runs and tee shots, long-time Vail local Miles Burton, habitually observes local government.

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