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  2. Crested Butte, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Crested Butte is in north-central Gunnison County on the west side of the valley of the Slate River, along Coal Creek. Colorado State Highway 135 runs south from Crested Butte 27 miles (43 km) to Gunnison, the county seat. At the 2020 United States Census, the town had a total area of 535 acres (2.166 km 2), all of it land. [4]

  3. Crested Butte Mountain Resort - Wikipedia

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    Crested Butte Mountain Resort opened in 1960 when two men—Fred Rice and Dick Eflin—purchased a ranch on Mt. Crested Butte. [1] An operating permit enabling the resort to be built was approved by the United States Forest Service the following year. The resort struggled on for its first ten years.

  4. Crested Butte - Wikipedia

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    Crested Butte is a prominent mountain summit in the Elk Mountains range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 12,168-foot (3,709 m) peak is in Gunnison National Forest, 2.1 miles (3.4 km) northeast by east (bearing 59°) of the Town of Crested Butte in Gunnison County, Colorado, United States. [1][2][3] Ski lifts and runs of the Crested ...

  5. Mount Crested Butte, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    08-52570. GNIS feature ID. 2413018 [4] Website. mtcb.colorado.gov. Mt. Crested Butte is a home rule municipality in Gunnison County, Colorado, United States. Mount Crested Butte is the home of the Crested Butte Mountain Resort. The population was 941 at the 2020 census. [5]

  6. Mount Emmons (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    The 12,401-foot (3,780 m) peak is located within the Gunnison National Forest, 4.2 miles (6.7 km) west-northwest (bearing 288°) of the Town of Crested Butte. [2][3][4][1] The mountain was named in honor of geologist Samuel Franklin Emmons (as was another peak in Utah). [5]

  7. West Elk Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Elk Mountains. The West Elk Mountains are a high mountain range in the west-central part of the U.S. state of Colorado. They lie primarily within the Gunnison National Forest, and part of the range is protected as the West Elk Wilderness. The range is primarily located in Gunnison County, with small parts in eastern Delta and Montrose counties.

  8. Comparison of Colorado ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Crested Butte: Crested Butte: 1,547 12,162 9,375 2,787 121 15 253 March 2020 [8] Echo Mountain: Evergreen: 60 10,650 10,050 600 13 3 275 Eldora: Nederland: 680 10,600 9,200 1,400 63 10 225 March 2020 [9] Granby Ranch Granby: 406 9,202 8,202 1,000 35 6 200 Hesperus: Hesperus: 60 8,880 8,100 700 13 2 150 Howelsen: Steamboat Springs: 50 7,136 ...

  9. Elk Mountains (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    The Elk Mountains are a high, rugged mountain range in the Rocky Mountains of west-central Colorado in the United States. The mountains sit on the western side of the Continental Divide, largely in southern Pitkin and northern Gunnison counties, in the area southwest of Aspen, south of the Roaring Fork River valley, and east of the Crystal River.