Colorado ski resort opening dates for 2025-26 season

Over the past 10 years, the average date for the first Colorado opening has been Oct. 21.

With Labor Day behind us, the beginning of the Colorado ski season may be only seven or eight weeks away. According to The Denver Post’s recordkeeping, in five of the past 10 years, the first ski area opening has come during the third week of October or before.

Colorado has had at least one ski area open in October every year since 1992. That year, both Keystone and Loveland didn’t open until Nov. 3.

As for this year, Arapahoe Basin, Keystone, Loveland and Winter Park officials say their resorts will start spinning charilifts as soon as they have sufficient snow. Last year, Wolf Creek in southern Colorado opened on Oct. 22. It was followed by A-Basin and Keystone, which both opened on Nov. 2. Winter Park opened on Nov. 8, and Loveland on Nov. 9.

Projected 2025 opening dates for Colorado ski resorts (subject to change due to weather)

Nov. 7: Breckenridge, Copper Mountain

Nov. 14: Eldora, Vail

Nov. 21: Powderhorn

Nov. 22: Purgatory, Steamboat

Nov. 26: Beaver Creek, Crested Butte, Granby Ranch

Nov. 27: Aspen Mountain, Snowmass, Telluride

Dec. 10: Ski Cooper

Dec. 12: Sunlight

Dec. 13: Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk

Dec. 27: Silverton

TBD: Echo Mountain, Howelsen Hill, Monarch, Wolf Creek

First ski area openings in Colorado over the past 10 years

  • 2015: Arapahoe Basin and Loveland, Oct. 29
  • 2016: Arapahoe Basin, Oct. 21
  • 2017: Arapahoe Basin, Oct. 13
  • 2018: Arapahoe Basin, Oct. 19
  • 2019: Arapahoe Basin, Oct. 11
  • 2020: Wolf Creek, Oct. 28
  • 2021: Wolf Creek, Oct. 16 (weekends only); Arapahoe Basin, Oct. 17
  • 2022: Arapahoe Basin, Oct. 23
  • 2023: Arapahoe Basin, Oct. 29
  • 2024: Wolf Creek, Oct. 22

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