^Credit: FACEBOOK/Vail
As of today, October 27th, Arapahoe Basin is the lone ski area that’s open in the great state of Colorado, but that will change tomorrow when Keystone opens for the season.
It’s been a slow start to winter, as ski areas like Loveland, Arapahoe Basin, Keystone, and Wolf Creek typically open in the middle of the month, but it seems like winter is finally getting its act together.
The majority of ski resorts/areas across Colorado have received a decent amount of early-season snow over the last 7 days. So, let’s take a look at pictures of the snowfall from some of Colorado’s most notable resorts.
Get stoked for winter!
*Resorts listed in alphabetical order.*
Arapahoe Basin Ski Area
Storm Total: 7″
Opening Day: Opened 10/23
Aspen
Storm Total: 13″
Opening Day: 11/24 (Snowmass, Aspen Mountain)
^Credit: FACEBOOK/Aspen Snowmass
Breckenridge
Storm Total: N/A
Opening Day: 11/11
Ski Cooper/Chicago Ridge
Storm Total: 12″+
Opening Day: 12/7
^Credit: FACEBOOK/Ski Cooper
Copper Mountain
Storm Total: N/A
Opening Day: 10/14
^Credit: FACEBOOK/Copper Mountain
Crested Butte, CO
Storm Total: 13″
Opening Day: 11/23
Eldora
Storm Total: N/A
Opening Day: 11/18
Keystone
Storm Total: 11″
Opening Day: 10/28
^Credit: FACEBOOK/Keystone Resort
Loveland Ski Area
Storm Total: N/A
Opening Day: TBD
Monarch
Storm Total: N/A
Opening Day: TBD (Late November)
^Credit: FACEBOOK/Monarch Mountain
Steamboat
Storm Total: N/A
Opening Day: 11/23
Telluride
Storm Total: N/A
Opening Day: 11/23
^Credit: FACEBOOK/Telluride Ski Resort
Vail
Storm Total: 16″+
Opening Day: 11/11
^Credit: FACEBOOK/Vail
Winter Park
Storm Total: N/A
Opening Day: TBD