
Spring skiing is here, and that means Colorado ski resorts are approaching the end of their seasons. We’ve pulled together their current projected closing dates. Keep in mind that:
- All dates listed below are subject to change, and we will be updating this list as changes are announced.
- Arapahoe Basin says it will stay open “at least” through June 7, and given the abundant snow that has been falling in the northern and central mountains, itap likely to stay open well past that date.
- Ski Cooper will be open daily through April 12, and reopen the following weekend (April 17-19).
- Winter Park will close April 26, but Mary Jane may stay open past that date.
- The first big closing date will be April 12, when nine areas are scheduled to close. Five more are scheduled to close a week later. Three areas — Loveland, Breckenridge and A-Basin — will be operating in May.
Colorado ski area 2020 closing dates
Arapahoe Basin — June 7
Aspen Highlands — April 12
Aspen — April 19
Beaver Creek — April 12
Buttermilk — April 5
Breckenridge — May 25
Cooper — April 19
Copper Mountain — April 19
Crested Butte — April 12
Echo Mountain — April 12
Eldora — April 12
Granby — March 29
Hesperus — Closed March 8
Howelsen — March 15
Kendall — March 29
Keystone — April 12
Loveland — May 10
Monarch — April 12
Powderhorn — March 29
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
Wolf Creek — April 5
Sources: Colorado Ski Country USA and individual resort spokespersons.



