Elevation
8,200'
Base
9,850'
Summit
1,650'
Vertical Drop
Trails
54
1,600 Acres
Lifts
5
3 Types
Snowfall
163"
Annual Snowfall
17"
Nov
37"
Dec
39"
Jan
42"
Feb
36"
Mar
14"
Apr

Best known for

Powderhorn

Where to Stay

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Nov 22, 2024

Projected closing date

Apr 06, 2025

Projected Days Open

143

Days Open Last Year

136

Years Open

59

Average Snowfall

250"

Terrain

Beginners Runs
20%
Intermediate Runs
28%
Advanced Runs
48%
Expert Runs
4%
Runs in Total
54
Longest Run
1.5 mi
Skiable Terrain
1,600 ac
Snow Making
42 ac

Lifts

5

High Speed Quads
1
Double Chairs
2
Surface Lifts
2

Inside Scoop

Reviews

Cameron Matus

The mountain is great the snow is decent. I have had a pass for this mountain for the past few years and I have always had a good time, but the last time I went I got a pretty good laceration to my arm and it was bleeding profusely. I went to the ski patrol area to get it wrapped before I left to the clinic for stitches. At the ski patrol tent not only was Rondo extremely rude but not very helpful as he initially brought me a glass of water and a trashcan but no gauze. His tone was aggressive and demeaning as me accidentally getting hurt was an inconvenience for him. He also stated that because of COVID I had to stay outside and he still felt the need to tell me five times as if I'm stupid and cant listen. I then had to ask him for gauze while I was rinsing the blood off my arm. In all, I enjoy the mountain as it itself is awesome, but try not getting hurt up here as from my experience ski patrol seems to have better things to do then patient care, which is their job. It was really disappointing seeing this EMT be rude, uninterested, and annoyed by my presence.

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