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At 5,289 acres, Vail is the largest single ski mountain in North America, featuring seven powdery bowls, backcountry skiing in Blue Sky Basin and on the front side. 1,500 acres of "corduroy" means the most groomed terrain on the planet. You don't have to look for sweet spots here - they find you. With a yearly average of 346 inches of snowfall and 300 days of sunshine, Vail will change your idea of a good time - permanently.
The front side of Vail Mountain boasts more than 193 individual trails with everything from smooth, gentle beginner slopes to corduroy cruisers to moguls, glades and four terrain parks with jumps, jib park and Superpipe.
Most resorts are lucky to have one bowl. Vail isn't most resorts. Vail is blessed with seven natural bowls. Sun Up Bowl, Sun Down Bowl, Tea Cup Bowl, China Bowl, Siberia Bowl, Inner Mongolia Bowl and Outer Mongolia Bowl. Experience the soft, dry, fluffy powder stretching over six miles wide across the Back Bowls.
Blue Sky Basin offers 645 acres of intermediate-to-advanced natural, gladed terrain to explore, away from the sights and sounds of civilization. Nestled more than two miles into the wilderness, Blue Sky Basin allows access to the type of skiing typically reserved for those who choose to hike or travel by helicopter.
At 5,289 acres, Vail is the largest single ski mountain in North America, featuring seven powdery bowls, backcountry skiing in Blue Sky Basin and on the front side. 1,500 acres of "corduroy" means the most groomed terrain on the …
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