Colorado ski resorts see several inches of snow following weekend storm
– Keystone Resort got at least16″ over the weekend. River Run is open and ready for the holidays. The month-long Kidtopia Holiday Spectacular is now open!
– Loveland Ski Area got at least 21″ of new snow over the weekend. Ptarmigan Lift is now open for the season, accessing Turtle Creek and Fire Bowl.
– Breckenridge Resort has gotten over 100″ of snow so far this season following this past snow storm.
– Arapahoe Basin got at least 22″ of powder following this past weekend snow storm. The Beavers Chairlift opened Monday, November 26 as a part of the 2018-2019 ski and ride season.
– Winter Park Resort – Had lots of new openings, including three lifts – the Olympia, Prospector & Looking Glass – and the following trails – Rainbow Cut Sterling Way Narrow Gauge Cheshire Cat Jabberwocky White Rabbit Mad Tea Party Vista Dome Bradley’s Bash Turnpike to Village Way.
– Telluride Ski Resort saw several inches of snow this past weekend. They currently have seven open trails and six lifts.
– Crested Butte – Received at least 20″ of snow after this past weekend’s snowstorm. The resort said on Twitter that it’s one of the best early seasons in history with 213 acres, five lifts, and 35 trails currently open.
– Copper Mountain – Saw several inches this past weekend. They also said Sno Deal and American Flyer Trails are now open, along with the following other terrains: Roundabout, West Ten-Mile, I-Way, Clear Cut, Fairway, Prospector. The following lifts are also now open: Kokomo and Lumberjack, along with West Village Carpets. Copper Mountain also posted a lift and terrain update to their Twitter with the caption, “The American Eagle is SO close to opening!”