List of Colorado ski resorts
Appearance
This is a list of alpine ski resorts in the U.S. State of Colorado.
List of ski resorts
[edit]- Arapahoe Basin
- Aspen Highlands (Aspen)
- Aspen Mountain (Aspen) (formerly Ajax)
- Beaver Creek
- Breckenridge
- Buttermilk (Aspen)
- Chapman Hill Ski Area[1]
- Copper Mountain
- Cranor Ski Area[2]
- Crested Butte
- Echo Mountain (ski area) (formerly Squaw Pass)
- Eldora
- Granby Ranch
- Hesperus Ski Area
- Hoedown Hill
- Howelsen Hill
- Kendall Mountain
- Keystone
- Lake City Ski Hill[citation needed][3]
- Lee's Ski Hill
- Loveland
- Monarch Mountain
- Powderhorn Resort
- Purgatory Resort (name changed back from Durango Mountain Resort in 2015) [4]
- Silverton Mountain
- Ski Cooper
- Ski Granby Ranch (formerly SolVista Basin and Silver Creek)[citation needed]
- Snowmass (Aspen)
- Steamboat
- Sunlight
- Telluride
- Vail
- Winter Park/Mary Jane
- Wolf Creek
Former Colorado ski areas
[edit]- Adam's Rib
- Arapahoe East Ski Area
- Arrowhead (now part of Beaver Creek)
- Baker Mountain
- Berthoud Pass Ski Area
- Bluebird Backcountry
- Climax
- Coal Bank Pass
- Conquistador
- Cuchara Valley
- Emerald Mountain
- Fern Lake
- Geneva Basin Ski Area
- Hidden Valley
- Hoosier Pass
- Ildewild Ski Area[5][circular reference]
- Ironton Park
- Jones Pass
- Libby Creek
- Little Annie
- Lizard Head Pass
- Marble Mountain
- Marshall Pass
- Meadow Mountain
- Mesa Creek
- Montezuma Basin
- Mount Lugo
- Peak One
- Pikes Peak
- Pioneer
- Porcupine Gulch
- Red Mountain
- Rock Creek
- Rozman Hill
- Saint Mary's Glacier
- Seven Utes Mountain
- Sharktooth
- Ski Broadmoor
- Ski Dallas
- Steamboat Lake
- Stoner
- White Pine
- Wolf Creek Pass (north of current Wolf Creek Ski Area)
See also
[edit]- Comparison of Colorado ski resorts
- List of ski areas and resorts in the United States
- Bibliography of Colorado
- Geography of Colorado
- History of Colorado
- Index of Colorado-related articles
- List of Colorado-related lists
- Outline of Colorado
References
[edit]- ^ "Chapman Hill Ski Area | Durango, CO - Official Website". www.durangogov.org. Retrieved 2022-07-10.
- ^ Cranor at Parks & Recreation
- ^ "Lake City Ski Hill". Retrieved Jan 28, 2023.
- ^ Slothower, Chuck (February 25, 2015) It is ‘DMR’ no longer The Durango Herald
- ^ Ski Idlewild