Kendall Mountain Ski Area, Silverton
Facts and practical information
Kendall Mountain is a small ski area located at the town of Silverton, Colorado. It was developed by the Grand Imperial Hotel in the 1950s and opened for business in the early 1960s. In 1983, the area was found to be operating without a permit and remained closed until the late 1990s. It advertises itself as "the cheapest ski area in the West." The area has run with a single 950-foot tow rope for most of its operation but upgraded to a double chairlift in 2006, purchased from the Quechee Ski Area in Vermont. Kendall Mountain's base elevation is 9,300 feet and has 35 acres of skiable terrain in 11 runs. ()
Silverton
Kendall Mountain Ski Area – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Old Hundred Gold Mine, Sultan Mountain.