All closing dates are subject to change, depending on weather conditions. 

We've got the most current list of ski area closures for the state. There's still some good skiing to be had this spring, and some ski areas have extended their season. A-Basin, our lone June closer, generally has continually improving snow conditions through March. Telluride often does, as well.  

A-Basin has said that it will stay open until at least June 7, and snowfall the last few months could help it stay open later than that. Last year, thanks to an insane amount of spring snow in the mountains, A-Basin was able to offer skiing as late as July 4. Now, that's a way to celebrate Independence Day!

Of course, all these dates still depend on the weather. If we happen to get more snow, which is fairly likely, these dates could change. On the other hand, extended, unseasonably warm weather could cause the dates to move up a bit. Check out our list of closure as of the time of writing. 

Courtesy of Arapahoe Basin.
Arapahoe Basin is expecting to close the season June 7, but it will likely extend past that. Courtesy of Arapahoe Basin. 

March

Granby Ranch: March 29

Howelsen Hill: March 15

Kendall Mountain: March 29

Powderhorn: March 29

April

Aspen Highlands: April 12 

Aspen Mountain: April 19

Beaver Creek: April 12

Buttermilk: April 5

Ski Cooper: April 12 (will reopen for April 17-19 weekend)

Copper Mountain: April 19

Crested Butte: April 12

Echo Mountain: April 12

Eldora: April 12

Keystone: April 12

Monarch: April 12

Purgatory: April 12

Silverton: April 19

Snowmass: April 19

Steamboat: April 12

Sunlight: April 5

Telluride: April 5

Vail: April 19

Winter Park: April 26 (Mary Jane could stay open later)

Wolf Creek: April 5

May

Breckenridge: May 25

Loveland: May 10

June

Arapahoe Basin: June 7

Closed for the Season

Hesperus: closed March 8

Are you a fan of late-season skiing? Do you have a favorite place to go? Let us know in the comments, or let us know if there are any other closures to report.

Becky Talley
A Colorado native, Becky’s a confirmed word nerd who loves to write about and photograph this great state! Give a wave and say "Hi" if you see her hiking out and about on the trails or geeking out over historical tours of colorful Colorado, preferably, of the haunted variety. She's always happy to learn about the new, cool, creepy and bizarre, so feel free to share story ideas with her on Twitter!
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