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Welcome to the Summit County(Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper Mountain and Arapahoe Basin) Area Profile Page!

Welcome to the Summit County (Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper Mountain and Arapahoe Basin) Profile Page!
In this section you will find information on Summit County (Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper Mountain and Arapahoe Basin), its mountains and what it is like to live here. I hope you find the information informative!
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Q. Is there a map of the area?
A. Area Map
Q. What is the Chamber of Commerce address?
A. www.summitchamber.org
Q. How to I get a PO Box?
A. The numbers for you to call if you have any questions about PO Boxes or general postal
questions.
Post Offices
Keystone, Breckenridge, Silverthrone, Dillon, and Leadville 1-800-275-8777 Copper Mountain 970-968-2882
Q. What's going on, on Summit County, weather, snow report, etc.?
A. Look on the live cams of the mountains of Breckenridge, Keystone and Copper Mountain. A-Basin currently does not have a mountain cam but here is their link. A-Basin
Find out what the trails are like on each mountain.
Arapahoe Basin trails
Breckenridge trails Copper Mountain trails Keystone trails
Get Arapahoe Basin ticket info Breckenridge Resort & ticket pricing Copper Mountain ticket info
Keystone Resort & ticket info
Q. What's the weather like or what is the snow report?
A. Click on this channels to find out! Area weather Snow Report
Q. Are you interested in living in the Summit longer than a season and want to learn
a little more about the Summit County?
A. Find more information at the Summit County site. It provides
the information you need about your permanent move to the Summit County. Summit County
Q. Is there a College in the area?
A. Yes, the Summit County has a great community college. Check it out. Colorado Community College
High Altitude and You
Remember when you first arrive to take time to adjust to the altitude. Take it easy, rest appropriately and don't
over do it. Over exerting before your body can adjust, usually in a day or two, will
make symptoms worse. Avoid alcohol because it causes dehydration. Keep the caffeine to
a minimum. You'll need to drink 40 or 50% more fluids per day than you would at sea level.
The decreased humidity along with the decreased oxygen at this altitude makes
dehydration a common health problem. This information brought to you by the Vail Valley Medical
Center.
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