Colorado ski area closing dates for the 2023-24 season
DENVER (KDVR) — Springtime in Colorado is just around the corner, and some ski areas have already announced their closing dates for the season.
Despite Denver’s warm start to the month, snow is still accumulating in the high country. March is usually Colorado’s snowiest month of the year, meaning there’s more powder expected to go around.
How close is Denver to spring?
Announced ski area closing dates
Based on the current announcements, almost all of the ski areas will be open until around the end of March. Many will close at the start of April, and some last throughout April and even until June.
This list is as of March 6 and is subject to change as weather and conditions permit. This list will be updated periodically.
Hesperus Ski Area: Closed for the season
Howelsen Hill: March 24 (conditions permitting)
Buttermilk Mountain: March 31
Crested Butte Mountain Resort: April 7
Sunlight: April 6
Aspen Highlands: April 6
Telluride Ski Resort: April 7
Loveland Ski Area: Loveland Valley – April 7, Loveland Basin – Early May
Silverton Mountain: April 13
Snowmass: April 14
Eldora Mountain: April 14
Steamboat: April 21
Aspen Mountain: April 21
Arapahoe Basin: Tenitavely June 2
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To be decided ski area closing dates
Many ski areas still haven’t announced their closing dates, but these are the dates they closed last season, according to SnowPak.
Powderhorn: TBD, closed April 9 last season
Beaver Creek Resort: TBD, closed April 16 last season
Echo Mountain: TBD, closed April 16 last season
Keystone: TBD, closed April 17 last season
Vail Mountain: TBD, closed April 23 last season
Purgatory Resort: TBD, until late April last season
Copper Mountain: TBD, tickets are on sale until April 28 (as of March 6)
Breckenridge Ski Resort: TBD, closed May 21 last season
Winter Park: TBD, closed May 29 last season
Wolf Creek: TBD
Monarch Mountain: TBD
Granby Ranch: TBD
Enjoy these last few weeks of powder before the springtime warmth rolls in over the mountains.
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