1. Aspen Snowmass
When people think of skiing in Colorado, Aspen is usually the first thing that comes to mind, and for good reason. With four mountains of unique terrain,
Aspen Snowmass offers world-class après-ski activities along with an unforgettable skiing experience. The resort recently added a new children's center and tubing lanes for the kids. For more information on Aspen Snowmass, click
here. For current snow conditions, click
here.
2. Keystone Ski Resort
Winter in Keystone Lake is an ideal winter wonderland. It's known for its five-acre resurfaced skating rink, making it one of the largest in North America. Additionally,
Keystone Ski Resort offers some of the state's best tree skiing, with three breathtaking mountains connected by a series of lifts and gondolas. For more information on Keystone Ski Resort, click
here. For current snow conditions, click
here.
3. Powderhorn Ski Resort
Looking for a hidden gem on the Grand Mesa? The
Powderhorn Ski Resort is the place for you. Located on the world's largest flat top mountain, glade skiers of all ability levels will not want to miss out on the suitable terrain. For more information on Powderhorn Ski Resort, click
here. For current snow conditions, click
here.
4. Purgatory Ski Resort
Colorado's
largest snowcat skiing operation is located right here in this small ski town of Durango at
Purgatory Ski Resort. You might be asking yourself, what is snowcat skiing? Snowcat skiing is a form of guided backcountry skiing where both skiers and snowboarders ride in a 20-person cab on the snowcat machine. Purgatory Ski Resort also features something for every snow-loving member of your family, with 1,600 skiable acres and several terrain parks. For more information on Purgatory Ski Resort, click
here. For current snow conditions, click
here.
5. Steamboat Ski Resort
Steamboat Springs is a picturesque western town in northern Colorado. It's known for producing more winter Olympians than any other place in the country and is especially famous for its
Champagne Powder® snow. It's also home to
Steamboat Ski Resort, which boasts 3,000 acres of skiable terrain and 3,668 vertical feet. If you prefer
apres-ski to skiing, the town of
Steamboat Springs is perfect for you too. For more information on Steamboat Ski Resort and current snow conditions, click
here.
For more information on all of your options for skiing in Colorado, click
here.