Powderhorn Resort

Powderhorn Resort

Infobox ski area
name= Powderhorn Resort
location= Mesa, Colorado, USA
nearest_city= Grand Junction, Colorado
lat_degrees= 39
lat_minutes= 3
lat_seconds= 47
lat_direction= N
long_degrees= 108
long_minutes= 9
long_seconds= 20
long_direction= W
top_elevation= ft to m|9850|round=0
base_elevation= ft to m|8200|round=0
skiable_area= convert|600|acre|km2
number_trails= 37 total
20% beginner
50% intermediate
30% advanced/expert
longest_run= "Bill's Run" - 2 miles (3.2 km)
liftsystem= 3 total (1 quad chair, 2 double chairs)
terrainparks= 2
snowfall= 250 in/year
external_link= http://www.powderhorn.com|

Powderhorn Resort is located 45 minutes east of Grand Junction, Colorado on the Grand Mesa. The area has a variety of ski terrain such as groomers, bumps, glades, and boulder fields. Powderhorn is unique among Colorado ski resorts because of its terrain and climate. Powderhorn sits on the side of one of the world's largest flattop mountains, or mesas, rather than in a mountain canyon as many ski areas do, which allows for views extending more than 20 miles across the desert below. The climate at Powderhorn's high desert location -- southeast of Salt Lake City and slightly north and east of Colorado National Monument -- produces dry, powder snow. The Rocky Mountain News said,"Powderhorn makes up for a lack of vertical with two quality terrain parks," and noted Powderhorn's "Old West feel" and focus on "families, beginner and intermediate skiers." [Tom Boyd, "Ch-ch-changes:Improvements at top resorts upgrade the downhill experience," RockyMountainNews.com, November 16, 2007, www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2007/nov/16/ch-ch-change. Retrieved on 2008-01-22]

tatistics

Elevation

*Base Elevation: convert|8200|ft|m|abbr=on
*Summit Elevation: convert|9850|ft|m|abbr=on
*Vertical Drop: convert|1650|ft|m|abbr=on

Area

Skiable Acres: 600 total acres
*20% Beginner
*50% Intermediate
*15% Advanced
*15% Expert

Weather and climate

*Average Snowfall: 250 inches
*Snowmaking: 21 acres (when needed)

Lifts

Lifts: 3
*1 Quad
*2 Doubles

History

In the 1940s skiing began on top of Grand Mesa with a rope tow and in the 1950s Mesa Creek Ski Area (Old Powderhorn) opened with 1 surface lift. Later, in 1966, Powderhorn Ski Area opened with a double chair and a surface lift two miles below Old Powderhorn. In the 1970s another double chair and more terrain were added to the west side of Powderhorn to form the West End. In 1986, Powderhorn was sold to a Texas developer. After it was sold, the main double chair was replaced with a fixed grip quad and the surface lift was replaced with a double chair. Also in 1986, a wood deck was added to the daylodge and the parking lots were paved. Snowmaking also started in 1986. Two years later in 1988, condominium garages were replaces with patio units and the name was changed from Powderhorn Ski Area to Powderhorn Resort. In 1995, Powderhorn was sold to a local entrepreneur and the development of the wildwood subdivision was begun. In 1998 Powderhorn was sold to its current owners, Steve Bailey and Dean Skalla. In 1999, 5,000 square feet was added to the daylodge and a 5,000 square foot sundeck with a bridge direct to the lifts was added. The hotel/restaurant was renovated and renamed Inn at Wildwood and Wildwood Restaurant. The Wildwood subdivision was completed in 2000 and lot sales began. In 2002 the rooms at the Inn at Wildwood were renovated and enlarged. Two new trails and three new gladed runs were added in 2004 increasing the skiable acreage by 35 acres. In 2007, six miles of mountain bike trails and an 18 hole disc golf course were added.

References

External links

* [http://www.powderhorn.com Powderhorn Resort]


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