Denver International Airport (DIA) is the closest airport to Keystone. Summer travel can be busy, and afternoon storms sometimes cause delays, so plan your flights with a little buffer time just in case.
Shuttle: The EPIC Mountain Shuttle offers direct service from DIA to Keystone Resort. Use this link for our discounted shuttle rate: Click HERE
Rental Car: There are plenty of rental car options at the airport if you prefer to drive yourself. Just keep in mind that I-70 traffic can be unpredictable, so allow extra time—especially on weekends.
Great hotel option in Keystone:
You may also want to check airbnb, Vrbo, and Summit Cove vacation rentals for more condo style options in Keystone.
You can use promo code: KEYFESTIVALS at Summit Cove for a discount. Keystone's Bacon & Bourbon Festival is happening June 27 & 28, 2026. Lucky timing!
We’ve also received a group discount for lodging at Keystone Resort! Use discount code: SKRBGW26
Some great options include:
River Run Townhomes
River Run Village
Lakeside Village
Need help deciding? Reach out—we’re happy to help with recommendations!
We’ll have round-trip shuttles from Keystone Resort to Arapahoe Basin for the wedding. Exact pick-up and drop-off times will be shared closer to the big day.
Want to explore Summit County without driving? Hop on the free Summit Stage bus! It’s an easy and convenient way to travel between Keystone, Dillon, Frisco, Breckenridge, and more.
Tips for riding:
Buses run about every 30 minutes during the day, with slightly reduced frequency in the evening.
Popular stops include River Run Village in Keystone, the Dillon Marina, Frisco Main Street, and Breckenridge Station.
No tickets or reservations are needed—just hop on and enjoy the ride!
Check out the summer schedule HERE
to plan your trip.
If you’re driving, parking is available at both Keystone Resort and Arapahoe Basin. Check signage when you arrive—some lots are free, while others may have a small fee or require a shuttle ride.
Mountain weather can change quickly! Days can be sunny and warm, but evenings cool off fast. Pack layers, a light jacket, and maybe a rain layer just in case.
Keystone and Arapahoe Basin sit above 9,000 feet, so take it slow your first day, drink plenty of water, and don’t be surprised if that one cocktail hits a little harder than expected.
If you’re coming early or staying after the wedding, there’s plenty to do: hike the local trails, take a scenic gondola ride, visit a local brewery, or simply relax and soak up those mountain views. Check out the Things to Do Section of the website for specific recommendations.