Colorado ski resort closing dates for 2020-2021 season
As of this week, 10 Colorado ski areas have closed for the season and five more will close this weekend, leaving 13 remaining open into mid-April or beyond. Four are expected to be open in May: Loveland, Winter Park, Arapahoe Basin and Breckenridge.
Above-normal temperatures and below-normal precipitation are predicted in one-month and three-month weather forecasts by the Climate Prediction Center of the National Weather Service, with drought persisting in the state.
Here is a list of projected closing dates this year:
Arapahoe Basin — TBD
Aspen Highlands — Closed
Aspen Mountain — April 18
Beaver Creek — April 11
Breckenridge — Memorial Day
Buttermilk — Closed
Copper Mountain — April 25
Cooper — April 18
Crested Butte — Closed
Echo Mountain — April 18
Eldora — April 18
Granby Ranch — April 11
Hesperus — Closed
Howelsen Hill — Closed
Kendall Mountain — Closed
Keystone — April 11
Loveland — May 9
Monarch — April 11
Powderhorn — Closed
Purgatory — Open weekends through April 18
Silverton — TBD
Snowmass — April 25
Steamboat — April 11
Sunlight — Closed
Telluride — Closed
Vail — April 18
Winter Park — May 9
Wolf Creek — Closed
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