Updated March 16, 2020, at 8:45 a.m.:Ski area operations have been impacted by aweek-long ban on all downhill skiingoperationsin Colorado.
The coronavirus has played havoc with ski area closing plans. Here is a current list updated March 20.
Arapahoe Basin —Operations suspended
Aspen Highlands —Operations suspended, may reopen in late April
Aspen —Closed for season
Beaver Creek — Closed for season
Buttermilk — Closed for season
Breckenridge — Operations suspended; May reopen in late April or May
Cooper — Operations suspended
Copper Mountain — Operations suspended
Crested Butte — Closed for season
Echo Mountain — Closed for season
Eldora — Closed for season
Granby — Operations suspended
Hesperus — Closed for season
Howelsen — Closed for the season
Kendall — Closed for the season
Keystone — Closed for the season
Loveland — Closed for the season
Monarch — Closed for the season
Powderhorn — Operations suspended.
Purgatory — Operations suspended
Silverton — Closed for season
Snowmass —Closed for season
Steamboat — Operations suspended
Sunlight — Closed for season
Telluride — Closed for season
Vail — Closed for season
Winter Park — Operations suspended
Wolf Creek — Operations suspended
Sources: Colorado Ski Country USA and individual resort spokespersons.




