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Ski.com Epic Dream Job: Stop 14 – Beaver Creek, Colo.

Jackson Lebsack explores Beaver Creek's finest.

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Beaver Creek is an undeniably top-shelf ski experience—for every age and stripe of skier. With complimentary chocolate chip cookies served daily at 3 p.m. and on-mountain “sweets” cabins to explore, even the little ones are pampered at Beaver Creek. World-class corduroy, terrain for everyone, a charming luxury base village and plethora of high-end accommodations put Beaver Creek at peak position for those who want to indulge in the mountains.

Two weeks ago, Ski.com’s Epic Dream Job hire, Jackson Lebsack, checked Beaver Creek off his Epic Pass world tour.

Jackson’s list of the best things about Beaver Creek:

Laying down creamy tracks on Beaver Creek’s famed corduroy

Ski.com Epic Dream Job Stop 14 Beaver Creek
Beaver Creek has corduroy for days. Photo credit: Jackson Lebsack

On-mountain sweet shops tour (Candy Cabin, Ice Cream Parlour + Cookie Cabin)

Ski.com Epic Dream Job Stop 14 Beaver Creek; Sweet Shops
The on-mountain candy shops at Beaver Creek—not just for kids. Photo credit: Jackson Lebsack

Post-skiing soak in the St. James hot tub

Jackson Lebsack, Ski.com Epic Dream Job Stop 14 Beaver Creek, St. James
Jackson Lebsack: A self-portrait. Photo credit: Jackson Lebsack

Sleigh ride to Beano’s Cabin for dinner

Ski.com Epic Dream Job Stop 14 Beaver Creek, Beano's Cabin
Ride to Beano’s for dinner and entertainment. 

Next stop → Vail, Colorado

To see more from Lebsack’s travels, follow him on Instagram @skicom or @jacksonlebsack, and on Ski.com’s Facebook page. You can also keep up with his travels in realtime on Ski.com’s website.