As we welcome spring and anticipate the end of another incredible ski season in Colorado, it is time to start preparing our farewells to the amazing ski resorts that have brought us endless joy throughout the winter. With record snowfall amounts this year, many of our beloved Coloradan ski destinations are extending their closing dates as much as possible- in fact, some will remain open until late May and June. That being said, Colorado ski resorts closing are right around the corner.
Whether you are looking for a last chance at skiing and riding or seeking out special deals and activities like live music, these Colorado ski resorts have something for everyone before saying goodbye! Be sure to check out your favorite destinations soon and savor those sweet mountain memories while they last.
- Arapahoe Basin: June TBD
- Aspen Mountain: April 23
- Aspen Highlands: April 16
- Beaver Creek: April 17
- Breckenridge: May 30
- Buttermilk: April 2
- Cooper: April 14
- Copper: April 23
- Crested Butte: April 2
- Echo Mountain: April 16 (estimated)
- Eldora: April 16
- Granby Ranch: April 2
- Hesperus: March 29: 4 p.m. – 9 p.m.; March 30-31: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
- Howelsen Hill: March 26
- Kendall Mountain: April 2
- Keystone: April 17
- Loveland: April 9
- Monarch: April 9
- Powderhorn: April 2
- Purgatory: April 8, thereafter, every Saturday and Sunday. Closing date TBD.
- Silverton: April 16
- Snowmass: April 16
- Steamboat: April 16
- Sunlight: April 2
- Telluride: April 1
- Vail: April 24
- Winter Park: April 23
- Wolf Creek: April 9 (estimated)
Planning a winter getaway to a Colorado ski resort? Make sure to check the resort’s website for the most up-to-date closing days before you book. These dates are subject to change at any time so it’s best to abide by the adage “better safe than sorry” and check beforehand.