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US Forest Service approves Colorado ski resort’s expansion

The U.S. Forest Service has approved an expansion of the Golden Peak area at Colorado’s Vail Mountain ski resort.

Vail Daily reports the project will double the training space on Golden Peak utilized by Ski and Snowboard Club Vail.

The newspaper reports the expansion will include an additional 760 vertical feet that will bring the area’s total to more than 1,500 vertical feet of race and training terrain.

Officials at the resort say construction is set to begin this summer and will increase the size of Vail’s operational boundary by 68 acres.

Officials say the proposal was originally submitted to the Forest Service in 2014 and has undergone a comprehensive environmental review.

Forest Service OKs Vail Mountain expansion project
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