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Colorado Ski Resorts Close Early Due to Unfavorable Conditions

Colorado Ski Resorts Close Early Due to Unfavorable Conditions

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March 25, 20261m 13s

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Colorado Ski Resorts Close Early Due to Unfavorable Winter Conditions

Colorados ski resorts are closing earlier than anticipated, with several resorts shutting down by late March. Ski Cooper in Leadville announced a March 22nd closure, while Powderhorn Mountain Resort, Sunlight Mountain Resort, and Howelsen Hill Ski Area plan to close by March 29th. Monarch Mountain moved its closure date up to April 1st.

Resort operators have expressed difficulty in staying open longer due to the thin snowpack. Low snow levels are also impacting mountain town economies, affecting local businesses that rely on skiers.

Some bigger resorts like Telluride, Keystone, Buttermilk, and Crested Butte aim for April 5th, while Aspen Mountain, Vail, and Eldora target April 19th. However, these plans are subject to change based on weather conditions.

Stay updated as more resorts confirm their final days, marking a challenging year for skiing in Colorado.

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