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DENVER (KDVR) – Spring skiing and snowboarding saw a better year in 2021 versus a year ago when many ski resorts were forced to close due to coronavirus concerns.

Several inches of fresh snow and easing COVID-19 restrictions are helping to extend closing dates for many ski areas. Some ski resorts, depending on snow conditions, have been known in the past to stay open well into the spring season, with a closing date in the month of May.

Below is a list of April and May closing dates for Colorado’s ski resorts (dates are subject to change):

  • Arapahoe Basin – Early June
  • Aspen Highlands – Sunday, April 4
  • Aspen Mountain – Sunday, April 18
  • Beaver Creek – Sunday, April 11
  • Breckenridge – Monday, May 31
  • Buttermilk – Sunday, April 4
  • Cooper – Sunday, April 18
  • Copper Mountain – Sunday, April 25
  • Echo Mountain – Sunday, April 18
  • Eldora – Sunday, April 18
  • Granby Ranch – Sunday, April 4
  • Keystone – Sunday, April 11
  • Loveland – May 9
  • Monarch – Sunday, April 11
  • Powderhorn – Sunday, April 4
  • Purgatory – Sunday, April 4
  • Silverton – Sunday, April 18
  • Snowmass – Sunday, April 25
  • Steamboat – Sunday, April 11
  • Sunlight – Sunday, April 4
  • Telluride – Sunday, April 4
  • Vail – Sunday, April 18
  • Winter Park – Sunday, May 9