It’s starting to feel a whole lot like ski season. The FIS Alpine World Cup has already began, snow storms are becoming more and more frequent, several Colorado resorts have already opened and more are coming, and other areas across North America are beginning to spin their lifts.
There are a whole bunch of mountains open this weekend, ranging from the east coast to the west, and up into Canada. So if you’re hoping to get on snow this weekend, you should take a look at one of the following ski areas.
Alberta
- Lake Louise Ski Resort (open on November 5)
- Banff Sunshine Village (opens November 8)
- Nakiska Ski Area (tentative preview weekend beginning on November 8)
Arizona
- Arizona Snowbowl (opens November 8th)
Colorado
- Wolf Creek Ski Area
- Keystone Resort
- Arapahoe Basin Ski Area
- Eldora (opens November 7th)
- Copper Mountain (opens November 8)
- Breckenridge (opens November 8)
- Winter Park (opens November 8)
- Loveland (opens November 9)
- Purgatory Resort (opens November 9)
Idaho/Montana
- Lookout Pass (opens November 8)
Oregon
Nevada
- Lee Canyon Ski Resort
- Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe (opens November 8)
New Mexico
- Pajarito (opens November 9)
- Sandia Peak (opens November 9)
Utah
- Brian Head Resort (opens November 8)
- Solitude (opens November 8)
Others
- Ski Ward, Massachusetts (Season Kick Off Rail Jam starts at 6pm on November 9)
- Big SNOW American Dream, New Jersey (indoor ski resort offering year round skiing and snowboarding)