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Arapahoe Basin receives final approval for expansion

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FRISCO, Colo. -- Final plans have been approved for Arapahoe Basin's expansion of backcountry terrain.

The White River National Forest issued its final decision on the Summit County resort's plans Monday, The Summit Daily reports. A majority of the ski area's original requests were approved, including a new chairlift, a summer aerial adventure tour and challenge course and a 338-acre expansion into the steep terrain known as the Beavers.

Arapahoe Basin officials can now move forward with the work for the improvements.

Chief Operating Officer Alan Henceroth says the Beavers project will happen first, and likely take three years to complete. Full access, including a new chairlift, could be open as soon as the 2018-19 season.