Colorado has had one hell of a ski season. The states snowpack is well above average for this time of the year, but a very unstable snowpack has led to massive avalanches the like of which has never been seen before.
With these factors in mind we take a look at the projected closing dates for Colorado’s ski resorts.
Closing Dates For Colorado’s Ski Resorts 2018/19
Closing March 31, 2019
- Powderhorn, Granby Ranch, Hesperus
Closing April 7, 2019
- Buttermilk, Ski Cooper, Sunlight, Telluride, Crested Butte, Keystone, Purgatory, Wolf Creek
Closing April 14, 2019
- Aspen Highlands (open on weekends until the 28th), Buttermilk, Beaver Creek, Echo Mountain, Silverton, Steamboat
Closing April 21, 2019
- Aspen Mountain, Copper Mountain, Eldora, Monarch, Snowmass, Vail
Closing May, 5, 2019
- Loveland, Winter Park
Closing May 27, 2019
- Breckenridge
Closing June 2, 2019
- Arapahoe Basin