Vail Mountain, CO, Ranked Most Climate-Resistant Ski Resort in the World - SnowBrains
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Vail Mountain, CO, Ranked Most Climate-Resistant Ski Resort in the World - SnowBrains
"while the East Coast is experiencing a banner start to the season. However, Vail Ski Resort in Colorado has earned a significant distinction: it has been ranked the most climate-resistant resort in the world. Vail achieved this designation from , a global real estate service company, in its recently published . This index evaluated resorts globally based on key metrics: season length, altitude, snowfall, snowfall reliability, and temperature."
"Vail Ski Resort is located in Eagle County, Colorado, a short hour and 45-minute drive (96 miles) from Denver. The resort features over 5,317 acres of skiable terrain-from carving the mellow groomers on the front side to its legendary Back Bowls, making Vail North America's 2nd largest resort. Beyond the terrain, Vail Village is a European-style destination offering world-class lodging and dining options, all within a short walk of the slopes."
Climate change poses the greatest threat to the ski industry and is already producing disruptive weather patterns this winter, with western resorts delaying openings while the East Coast sees strong starts. A global real estate service company ranked Vail Ski Resort as the most climate-resistant resort worldwide using metrics including season length, altitude, snowfall, snowfall reliability, and temperature. Vail sits in Eagle County, Colorado, about 96 miles from Denver, and offers over 5,317 acres of terrain, Vail Village amenities, a base of 8,120 feet, a summit of 11,570 feet, and an average of 354 inches of snow per season.
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