Visiting Keystone should be an experience you will always remember. We've put together a list of advice to help make your trip unforgettable.
1. Packing
Pack for a variety of weather and activities. Gloves and hats are always appreciated (even for cool summer nights). Water/wind protection is essential. But don’t stress too much, vacation should be fun. If you forget something, Keystone and the surrounding area offer several opportunities for you to find that perfect essential or souvenir. And you need not bring all your own equipment for activities, we have the very best rental equipment ready for your arrival.
For Golf:
- Proper golf attire is required (golf shorts or skirt, collared shirt or golf blouse)
- Soft spike golf shoes only (no metal spikes allowed) 
2. Summertime Weather
A typical summer day in Keystone consists of sunny skies in the morning, followed by scattered afternoon thundershowers. Weather patterns change quickly, so be prepared. Plan activities for the morning and always carry a light waterproof jacket. Hikers are advised to plan hikes early in the day.
3. Casual Atmosphere
Keystone prides itself in being a fun, unpretentious, family-friendly mountain resort. No need to bring your high-heels or dress clothes. Jeans and a light jacket are the norm around here.
4. In-Resort Transportation
Once in Keystone, there is no need for you to drive. Keystone is served by the Ride Transportation System. The Ride travels routes through Keystone, connecting the resorts base areas and free parking lots, with stops at the golf courses, Lakeside Village, River Run Village, all lodging accommodations, and the Keystone Convention Center. 
5. Review our High Altitude Safety information below.
6. Have Fun!
High Altitude Safety Information
The Keystone golf courses are situated in a beautiful mountain valley above 9,000 feet in elevation. Your golf ball may fly farther than at lower elevations, as there is less air resistance. However, you too are influenced by the thin air. At over 9,000 feet in elevation, 20-30 % of visitors will have mild symptoms of altitude illness. The first symptom most people notice is a shortness of breath, especially when exercising. In addition, the heart is likely to beat faster and one may experience nausea, fatigue, headache, loss of appetite or difficulty sleeping. If you develop one or more of these symptoms you may have Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). If these symptoms do not subside within a day or two, consult a doctor.
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Take it easy on your first day in the mountains - this helps the body adjust
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Reduce consumption of alcohol, caffeine and salty foods as these contribute to dehydration
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Drink three or four times more water than usual
Sun 
Above 9,000 feet, the sun is 40% stronger than at sea level. Apply sunscreen several times a day and always wear eye protection. Sunglasses with UV protection are a must. Lip balm with spf protection is also a necessity.
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