Monarch Mountain's No Name Basin terrain expansion.
Monarch Mountain's No Name Basin terrain expansion.

Monarch Mountain‘s massive No Name Basin expansion is set to finally make its debut this winter after years of planning and construction. The expansion brings 377-acres of new terrain, including both intermediate and advanced trails and glades. The Colorado ski area shared a look at the planning and construction process behind this massive increase in available terrain.

The Making of No Name Basin

In total, the new terrain pod results in a 50% increase in skiable acres around the mountain, featuring a vertical drop of around 1,000 feet. It will be served by a new SkyTrac fixed-grip triple chair, providing access to runs that now stretch to both sides o the continental divide. The bottom of the terrain pod will feature a warming hut and vault toilets as well.

There isn’t a set date for the opening of the new No Name Basin terrain pod, though it should be available at some point during the 2025/2026 ski season. Monarch Mountain doesn’t have an opening date set quite yet for the season, but with some new snow and cold weather, it will hopefully be coming soon.

Nolan Deck is a writer for Unofficial Networks, covering skiing and outdoor adventure. After growing up and skiing in Maine, he moved to the Denver area for college where he continues to live and work...