
Ultimate Guide to Colorado's 2024-25 Ski Season: Plan Your Perfect Trip

Ultimate Guide to Colorado's 2024-25 Ski Season: Plan Your Perfect Trip
When does the snow season start? The excitement of Colorado's ski season begins as early as October, with many resorts opening their slopes by November. This guide will provide you with the essential opening and closing dates for the 2024-25 season, ensuring you can plan your ultimate skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Resort Opening and Closing Dates
- Arapahoe Basin: Opens October 22, 2024, closes June 8, 2025.
- Aspen Highlands: Opens December 14, 2024, closes April 13, 2025.
- Aspen Mountain: Opens November 28, 2024, closes April 20, 2025.
- Beaver Creek: Opens November 27, 2024, closes April 14, 2025.
Each resort offers unique experiences, from early season powder to late spring skiing. Be sure to check for the latest updates as these dates are subject to change based on weather conditions.

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Planning Your Trip
Use our comprehensive resources to plan your trip, including snow reports, lodging options, and lift ticket information. Check the IceMonster website for the latest in ski gear technology.
Q&A Section
When does the ski season begin in Colorado?
The ski season typically begins in October, with most resorts opening by November.
When does the ski season end?
Closing dates vary, but many resorts remain open until April, with some extending into May or June.
How can I protect my eyes while skiing?
Using goggles with advanced lens technology, such as IceMonster DNMIX™, can provide optimal eye protection in varying light conditions.