Keystone, Colorado
The Keystone Conference Center
Keystone is yet another of those new-fangled mountain towns that doesn't seem to have a central historic business core. A very good 18-hole golf course, excellent ski area (3 mountains to choose from), lots of nice homes, condos and townhouses around, but not a single structure that looks to be even 100 years old. The Keystone Conference Center did catch my eye but something must have been going on there the night before: the streets and parking areas around it were either cordoned off or crawling with town maintenance people. The Conference Center is a large building with a couple of long wings but try as I might, I couldn't get a decent photo of the whole thing. My best shot is the one above.
I went looking for a downtown but couldn't find one. Closest I got was down to where you get your lift tickets for the ski area. The residential areas are spread out across the valley with several large riparian areas in between the clusters of buildings. The golf course is halfway between the southeastern end of Dillon Reservoir and the ski area. Actually, everything is so spread out I couldn't really tell if I was in Keystone or in Keystone's 'burbs... Maybe I didn't go far enough in my search, I just learned that Keystone Village is very close to where I stopped for some of these photos. I also discovered that Keystone is not an incorporated town...
US Highway 6 is four lanes through here, not because of ski season traffic but because the I-70 east of here goes through the Eisenhower Tunnel and many large trucks are carrying freight that isn't allowed in the tunnel (in case of accidents). So a lot of traffic has to go around the tunnel and over Loveland Pass.
Looking east on US Highway 6: Arapaho Basin, Loveland, etc. are over in those hills
At the foot of Keystone Ski Area
Some of the buildings right at the foot of the ski area
I think this little building is where you get your lift tickets
Latitude: 39.6042°N
Longitude: 105.9481°W
Unincorporated
Elevation: 9,173'
Education:
High School or Higher: 84.9%
Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 46.3%
Graduate or Professional Degree: 4.5%
2011 Cost of Living Index for Keystone: 99.9
Estimated Median Household Income: $54,930
Estimated Median Home Value: $430,500
Median Resident Age: 25.5 Years
Major Industries:
Lodging & Food Services, Real Estate Services, Retail Services, Broadcasting & Telecommunications Services, Professional Services, Retail Services, Waste Management Services
Unemployed (March 2011): 6.6%
Population Demographics: 2010
Total Population | 1,079 |
Males | 640 |
Females | 439 |
Population by Age | |
Under 18 | 104 |
18 & over | 975 |
20-24 | 170 |
25-34 | 242 |
35-49 | 236 |
50-64 | 174 |
65 & over | 137 |
Population by Ethnicity | |
Hispanic or Latino | 165 |
Non Hispanic or Latino | 914 |
Population by Race | |
White | 1,009 |
African-American | 4 |
Asian | 7 |
Native American | 0 |
Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 2 |
Other | 34 |
Two or more | 23 |
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