Intermediate

Crested Butte Intermediate Skiing

Crested Butte’s intermediate skiing is mostly on the easier side of the blue scale. However, a full one third of the resort’s terrain is marked for intermediates so there’s plenty to explore.

For the more adventurous much of it is undemanding, while the gap between the blue trails and the advanced and ungroomed areas is too large for skiers at this level to bridge. Nevertheless, for a relatively modest-sized ski area, it packs in plenty of variety. Newcomers to Crested Butte feel they are constantly discovering new areas, thanks to the shape of the mountain and the effective interweaving of the trails.

The resort’s longest trail-2.6 miles (4.2 km), from Peak to Treasury-is ideal for intermediates. The Bushwacker is more challenging than most blue terrain, with one particular short, steep pitch; Paradise Bowl offers plenty of wide, cruising trails, along with a few small mogul fields which are ideal for learning to ski bumps. The high-speed quad and a restaurant at the bottom make this a good area for groups to ski laps.

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