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Top 10 Resorts in Colorado

Kory White, Chief Revenue Officer
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Top 10 Resorts in Colorado

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The best resort in Colorado for 2027 is The Little Nell in Aspen — the state's only Forbes Five-Star, AAA Five-Diamond ski-in/ski-out resort, sitting directly at the base of Aspen Mountain with winter rates running $1,500 to over $3,000 a night. For travelers who want genuine luxury without Aspen-tier pricing, the best value is Viceroy Snowmass, the Aspen area's most affordable ski-in/ski-out luxury resort, bookable from roughly $400 to $700 a night.

This ranking serves skiers, summer hikers, spa-seekers and families choosing a Rocky Mountain base; it weighs slope access, service awards, spa quality, dining and value for the real nightly rate. Every property below is a verified, currently-operating Colorado resort cross-checked against Travel + Leisure, Tripadvisor, U.S.

News and Forbes Travel Guide for 2027. Summer rates at the ski resorts fall well below winter peaks, making July and August the savviest time to experience these mountain landmarks.

How We Ranked These

We scored each resort on five factors: slope and location access (true ski-in/ski-out ranks highest), service and awards (Forbes Five-Star, AAA Five-Diamond, Travel + Leisure Readers' Choice), spa and wellness, dining and amenities, and value against real 2027 nightly rates.

We weighted toward properties that hold their ratings across seasons and that work in both winter ski season and the increasingly popular green summer months, cross-referencing official booking pages, Tripadvisor and U.S. News's "Best Resorts in Colorado."

flowchart TD A[Choose a Colorado resort] --> B{Top priority?} B -->|Five-star ski-in| C[The Little Nell, Aspen] B -->|Best value luxury| D[Viceroy Snowmass] B -->|Grand historic resort| E[The Broadmoor] B -->|European alpine charm| F[Sonnenalp / Four Seasons Vail] B -->|Telluride seclusion| G[The Peaks Resort & Spa] C --> H[Book winter peak or save in green summer] D --> H E --> H F --> H G --> H

1. The Little Nell 🏆 BEST OVERALL

The Little Nell is Colorado's most decorated mountain resort and the only Forbes Five-Star, AAA Five-Diamond property in Aspen. It sits directly at the base of Aspen Mountain's gondola, making it true ski-in/ski-out, and pairs that location with personal ski concierges, gas-fireplace rooms, heated marble bathroom floors and private balconies.

Winter rates run from roughly $1,500 a night to well over $3,000 for suites during the December-to-March peak; summer rates ease into the high hundreds. The resort's restaurant Element 47 holds a wine list exceeding 20,000 bottles and a Wine Spectator Grand Award, while the Ajax Tavern patio is Aspen's see-and-be-seen apres-ski stage.

It ranks number one because no other Colorado resort matches its five-star, five-diamond service paired with a gondola-side location and a globally recognized wine and dining program. Best for travelers who want the pinnacle of Aspen and will pay for it.

2. The Broadmoor

A Forbes Five-Star landmark since 1918, The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs is the longest-running consecutive Five-Star, Five-Diamond resort in the world. Set at the base of Cheyenne Mountain, it spans championship golf, tennis, three pools, a full-service spa and the off-property Wilderness Experience lodges in the surrounding canyons.

Rates typically run $600 to $1,200+ a night, with broad seasonal swing and frequent package deals. Unlike the ski resorts, The Broadmoor is a year-round grand resort, strongest in late spring through fall when its golf and outdoor adventures shine.

It ranks number two for being the state's definitive historic grand resort, blending 1918 elegance with modern adventure programming. Best for golfers, families and travelers who want a non-ski luxury base.

3. Sonnenalp Hotel Vail

A family-owned Bavarian-style retreat in the heart of Vail Village, the Sonnenalp brings authentic European alpine hospitality to Colorado, with hand-carved furniture, floral balconies, a private golf club and one of Vail's most beloved spas.

Rooms run roughly $500 to $900+ a night in peak winter, easing in summer. The cozy, lodge-like rooms with gas fireplaces and the King's Club lounge give it a warmth the glassier resorts lack. It's steps from the Vail gondola rather than true ski-in/ski-out.

It ranks number three for delivering genuine Old World charm in the center of Vail. Best for travelers who want European alpine character over modern minimalism.

4. Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail

The Four Seasons Vail is the best balance of luxury and polish in Vail Village, with sleek alpine-contemporary rooms featuring gas fireplaces, spa-style bathrooms and balconies overlooking the slopes, plus a ski concierge, heated pool and a destination spa.

Winter rates run $900 to $1,800+ a night, with Colorado-resident offers and lower summer pricing. The location near the Vail and Lionshead gondolas, combined with full Four Seasons service, makes it a reliable luxury anchor.

It ranks number four for flawless service and a prime Vail Village position. Best for travelers who trust the Four Seasons standard and want modern luxury near the lifts.

5. Viceroy Snowmass 💎 BEST VALUE

Viceroy Snowmass is the Aspen area's most affordable true ski-in/ski-out luxury resort, with a mountain-modern, laid-back design and direct access to Snowmass Mountain, the largest of the four Aspen-Snowmass ski areas.

Rates run from roughly $400 to $700 a night, dramatically undercutting the Aspen five-stars while delivering condo-style residences, multiple pools and hot tubs cascading down the hillside, a full spa and ski valet. Summer rates fall further still.

It earns Best Value because few Colorado resorts offer genuine ski-in/ski-out luxury at sub-$700 nightly rates. Best for families and groups who want slope-side space without Aspen-village prices.

6. Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort & Spa

The Park Hyatt Beaver Creek is the social heart of Beaver Creek, with direct slope access, a timbered lodge design and massive windows facing the mountain. The slope-side Allegria Spa and the famous outdoor heated pool and hot tubs at the base of the lifts define the experience.

Winter rates run $700 to $1,500+ a night. The pedestrian village setting, with its complimentary cookies and groomed beginner runs, makes it especially family-friendly.

It ranks number six for combining ski-in/ski-out access with Beaver Creek's polished, less-crowded village. Best for families and travelers who prefer Beaver Creek's calm to Vail's bustle.

7. The St. Regis Aspen Resort

A red-brick landmark at the base of Aspen Mountain, The St. Regis Aspen delivers super-luxe rooms with Ralph Lauren decor and Frette linens, signature St. Regis butler service, a heated pool, a deluxe spa and three restaurants steps from the gondola.

Winter rates run $1,000 to $2,500+ a night, second only to The Little Nell among Aspen's grand hotels. The Shadow Mountain Lounge and rooftop Velvet Buck dining round out the on-site scene.

It ranks number seven for butler-service luxury in a prime Aspen location. Best for travelers who want St. Regis polish a short walk from the lifts.

8. The Peaks Resort & Spa, Telluride

Perched at 9,500 feet in Telluride's Mountain Village, The Peaks Resort & Spa offers ski-in/ski-out access and the largest spa in Colorado — a 42,000-square-foot wellness center with a climbing wall, indoor-outdoor pools and dozens of treatment rooms.

Rates run $400 to $900 a night depending on season, a relative value for true ski-in/ski-out in a less-crowded, more remote destination. The free Telluride gondola connects Mountain Village to the historic town below.

It ranks number eight for combining slope access with the state's biggest spa in Colorado's most scenic box canyon. Best for spa devotees and travelers seeking Telluride's seclusion.

9. The Sebastian – Vail

A stylish, art-filled member of Timbers Resorts in the heart of Vail Village, The Sebastian – Vail blends approachable luxury with high-mountain comfort, featuring the lively Frost Bar, a slope-side pool-and-hot-tub deck and a complimentary luxury ski valet at the base.

Winter rates run $600 to $1,300 a night. The contemporary rooms, curated art collection and central location steps from the gondola make it a favorite for design-minded skiers.

It ranks number nine for pairing modern style with a prime Vail Village address. Best for travelers who want a hip, art-forward base over a traditional lodge.

10. Beaver Creek Lodge / The Pines Lodge

Representing Beaver Creek's strong mid-luxury tier, The Pines Lodge, a RockResorts property, sits slope-side on Beaver Creek Mountain with ski-in/ski-out access, a heated pool, the Grouse Mountain Grill, and a warm, intimate lodge feel that's gentler on the wallet than the Park Hyatt.

Rates run roughly $350 to $800 a night, making it one of Beaver Creek's better-value slope-side options. The smaller scale means personal service and quick lift access.

It ranks number ten for delivering true ski-in/ski-out at an accessible price in a top-tier village. Best for skiers who prioritize slope access and value over grand-resort scale.

FAQ

What is the best resort in Colorado overall? The Little Nell in Aspen — the state's only Forbes Five-Star, AAA Five-Diamond ski-in/ski-out resort at the base of Aspen Mountain, with winter rates from $1,500 to over $3,000 a night.

Which Colorado resort is the best value? Viceroy Snowmass, the Aspen area's most affordable true ski-in/ski-out luxury resort, books from roughly $400 to $700 a night with direct access to Snowmass Mountain.

Which Colorado resort is best for non-skiers? The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs is the top year-round, non-ski grand resort, with golf, tennis, spa and wilderness adventures, and is the world's longest-running Five-Star, Five-Diamond property.

Which Colorado resorts are true ski-in/ski-out? The Little Nell, Viceroy Snowmass, Park Hyatt Beaver Creek, The Peaks (Telluride) and The Pines Lodge all offer genuine ski-in/ski-out access; Vail's Sonnenalp, Four Seasons and Sebastian are steps from the gondolas.

When are Colorado resort rates cheapest? Green summer (June through September) sees ski-resort rates fall well below winter peaks, while still offering hiking, biking and festivals. Shoulder seasons in April and November are also low.

Which Colorado resort has the best spa? The Peaks Resort & Spa in Telluride houses the largest spa in Colorado at 42,000 square feet, while The Broadmoor and Sonnenalp also rank among the state's top wellness destinations.

Bottom Line

For the pinnacle of Colorado luxury, The Little Nell in Aspen is the Best Overall resort — five-star, five-diamond service at the base of the gondola. For genuine ski-in/ski-out luxury at a fraction of the price, Viceroy Snowmass is the clear Best Value. Choose The Broadmoor for a year-round grand resort, Sonnenalp or Four Seasons for Vail, and The Peaks for Telluride seclusion — then book green summer to capture the deepest savings on every mountain address above.

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*Looking for the best resorts in Colorado, top Colorado luxury resort reviews, ratings, and a Colorado ski resort review for 2027? This Top 10 Resorts in Colorado guide ranks the real, currently-operating Aspen, Vail, Beaver Creek, Telluride and Colorado Springs resorts worth booking.*

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