Colorado's mountain resorts are starting to close, though several of the large destinations are aiming to stay open into May.
Depending on snow conditions and any other major winter storms in the mountains, the dates may be pushed further into the spring season.
As of now, these are the dates each ski resort has reported it plans to close:
Arapahoe Basin: TBD date in June
Aspen Highlands: Closed
Aspen Mountain: April 24
Beaver Creek: April 17
Breckenridge: TBD date in May
Buttermilk: Closed
Chapman Hill Ski Area: Closed
Cooper: April 17
Copper Mountain: April 24
Cranor Ski Hill: Closed
Crested Butte: Closed
Echo Mountain: April 17
Eldora: April 17
Granby Ranch: Closed
Hesperus: Closed
Howelsen Hill: Closed
Kendall Mountain: TBA
Keystone: April 17
Lake City Ski Hill: Closed
Lee’s Ski Hill: Closed
Loveland: TBD date in early May
Monarch: April 17
Powderhorn: Closed
Purgatory: April 17
Silverton: April 17
Snowmass: April 17
Steamboat: Closed
Sunlight: Closed
Telluride: Closed
Winter Park: TBD date in mid-May
Wolf Creek: April 17
Vail: May 1
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