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When every Colorado ski area is scheduled to close this season

Frequent recent snow means some resorts may extend their seasons

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Many Colorado ski areas are due to receive 15-29 inches of snow this week. (Ian Zinner, provided by Arapahoe Basin)
DENVER, CO - JANUARY 13 : Denver Post's John Meyer on Monday, January 13, 2014.  (Photo By Cyrus McCrimmon/The Denver Post)
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Most Colorado ski resorts have been getting great infusions of snow in recent weeks, raising prospects that they will extend their seasons. Vail and Aspen have already announced later closing dates than originally planned, and more announcements are expected.

For now, though, these are projected closing dates announced by the resorts, listed alphabetically:

Arapahoe Basin: mid-June

Aspen Highlands: April 10

Aspen: April 24

Beaver Creek: April 17

Breckenridge: May 30

Buttermilk: April 3

Cooper: April 17

Copper Mountain: April 24

Crested Butte: April 3

Echo: April 17

Eldora: April 17

Granby: April 3

Hesperus: March 20

Howelsen: April 3

Keystone: April 17

Loveland: May 8

Monarch: April 17

Powderhorn: April 3

Purgatory: April 17

Silverton: April 17

Snowmass: April 17

Steamboat: April 10

Sunlight: April 3

Telluride: April 3

Vail: May 1

Winter Park: sometime in May

Wolf Creek: April 17

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