Steeplechase Ski Resort


 

Resort Statistics and Info

Vertical Drop:240 ft  
Summit Elevation:0 ft  
Base Elevation:0 ft  
Number of Lifts:5  
Number of Trails:19  
Longest Run:0 ft  
Night Skiing:No  
Season Opening/Closing:  
Summer Sports:  
 

Snow and Terrain

Annual Snowfall:0 in  
Skiable Area:0 acres  

Trail Difficulties

Easiest: 42%  
More difficult: 37%  
Most difficult: 21%  
*The trail rating system is used only for reference and does not guarantee safety.
 

Snowboarding

Permitted:Yes  
Terrain Park:Yes  
Half-Pipe:Yes  
 

Cross-Country/Nordic

Permitted:No  
Classic track:  
Skate track:  
 

Helicopter Skiing

Helicopter Skiing:No  
 

Snowcat Skiing

Snowcat Skiing:No  
 

Snow Tubing and Sledding

Services Offered:         Yes  
 
 
 

Resort Contact Info

Web Address:http://www.skisteeplechase.com/  
Information #:507 843-3000  
 

 

Email Address:info@skisteeplechase.com  
Condition #:507 843-3000  




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Steeplechase Ski Resort News


Stomping grounds
Dec 10, 2005 - Ski patrollers and volunteers toe the line while boot packing Kessler's Bowl in the Steeplechase area of Aspen Highlands. The goal is to establish a solid base for future snowfalls to progressively adhere to, eliminating or greatly reducing the risk of an avalanche. read more

Aspen Highlands lift would serve steeps
Aug 4, 2004 - Summit Daily News, CO - ASPEN - The Aspen Skiing Co. may be in position by next summer to build a much-anticipated chairlift that would extend the accessible slopes in Highland Bowl, Temerity and Steeplechase, according to managing partner Jim Crown. He said the Deep Temerity lift, also known as the Deep Steeplechase lift, is one of the last remaining capital projects the Skico needs to complete at Aspen Mountain, Highlands and Buttermilk as it prepares to set its sights, and concentrate its dollars, on Snowmass. The lift would be 4,380 feet long and climb 1,800 vertical feet in extremely steep terrain. read more

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