Levie Vandyke :
Crested Butte is my favourite ski town in Colorado. The mountain and town reflect a great adventurous attitude. It is a relatively small town compared to some other Colorado resorts but I found this to mean more is packed in a little area. The slopes were intense...really intense, with incredible
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Overview The popular holiday destination of Crested Butte is located in
Gunnison County, considered the wildflower capital of Colorado.
Regardless, when the resort is covered in white each winter, the
flowers are forgotten and skiers from all over the world descend on
this resort town, often touted as one of the best extreme skiing
locations in the world. Both the US Extreme Skiing Championships
and X-Games have been hosted here but the extensive terrain has
something to offer everyone. The resort town is famous and well
loved within the skiing community as a laidback, unpretentious,
fun-loving place to visit,
Worth Getting To, as their saying
goes.
Skiing Although the reputation and renown for this resort is in the
extreme skiing arena, there truly is something for all types. Most
of the mountain is suited for intermediate skiers and riders though
with equal terrain suitable for beginners and experts. Crested
Butte also has a terrain park, Canaan, with a number of jumps,
tables and rails for beginners and intermediates. There is also a
Superpipe at the top of Forest Queen, and a mini half pipe for
beginners in the terrain park.
Shopping Crested Butte has almost anything holidaying visitors could
possibly want for mountain sports including rental and repair shops
too. These include Christy Sports, Butte & Co. and Flatiron
Sports. For other shopping needs, the resort is quite limited and
sells souvenirs and t-shirts at The Sweet Shirt Shoppe, and The
Perfect High And Secret Stash Gifts sell a range of eclectic
products including candles and massage oils.
Restaurants There are fantastic restaurants offering everything for all
nationalities of holidaymakers across the town. The Timberline
offers a diverse menu and fantastic service. Lil's Land & Sea
offers the best of both worlds with an extensive menu of ocean
delights, vegetarian, and grilled meat varieties. The Wooden Nickel
sells the best steaks from Fillet Mignon to New York Strips while
the Secret Stash boasts having the best pizza in town. For fine
dining Le Bosquet has breathtaking views and a classic style menu
or head up the mountain for Dinner @ 10, 000 Feet with a sleigh
ride preceding a four-course meal.
Nightlife For a small mountain, Crested Butte has a charm that relies on
the friendliness of the regulars and holidaymakers who frequent the
bars, pubs and breweries. Princess Wine Bar opens daily at 5pm and
has a wide selection of award-winning wines, cognacs and single
malt Scotches and often has live entertainment in the evenings.
Talk of the Town has a variety of bar games, such as foosball,
pinball, pool and video games, and of course a happy hour every
afternoon, while the Princess Wine Bar is also a great place to
finsih off your night on the town sampling award winning wines,
cognacs and single malt Scotches.
Activities There are many popular activities for the whole family,
including tubing, sleigh rides and dog sled tours. The Nordic
centre offers 25 miles (35km) of groomed trails for skating,
snow-shoeing and sledding. Worth visiting is the historic town or
the heritage museum to find out about Crested Butte's colourful
past. During summer months, mountain biking is extremely popular
and it is even rumoured to have started here where the Mountain
Bike Hall of Fame has been created. Also available in summer is
hiking, camping, fishing and whitewater rafting.
Negatives Crested Butte is farther out than other popular Colorado resorts
and some 250 miles (400km) from Denver International Airport.