Spring is approaching in Colorado, bringing warmer weather, longer
days, bluebird skies and outstanding skiing and snowboarding conditions
to Colorado Ski Country USA (CSCUSA) member resorts. Newcomers to
Colorado skiing and riding can take advantage of discounted lift
tickets, festive events and dozens of family-friendly activities that
will make it easy to spend this spring on the slopes.
Below are some pointers for newcomers and long-time Colorado residents alike to enjoy spring skiing and riding in Colorado:
Learn to Ski or Ride this Spring
For those new to Colorado or new to snowsports, spring is one of the
best times of the ski season to learn. Guests will find warmer spring
temperatures, plenty of sunshine and a welcoming, stress-free
environment. Enrolling in ski school for professional instruction is the
best first step for newcomers to the sport and those returning after a
few seasons off. Colorado ski areas offer great
deals and discounts in the spring, making it easy for visitors to take advantage of the opportunity to learn to ski or snowboard.
Come Prepared for Variable Weather Conditions
It’s always a good idea to account for changing weather conditions in
Colorado’s high country. While warmer, sunny spring conditions are
common in Colorado, spring weather can turn wintry again unexpectedly.
In order to avoid being caught off guard when blue skies give way to
snowflakes, experienced spring skiers and riders know to pack layers and
extra gear to accommodate any changes in weather throughout the day.
Consider the “Second Shift” of Afternoon Skiing
During the spring, some of the softest snow conditions can be found
in the late morning or afternoon. Second shift skiing also allows for a
slower morning and accommodates a busy schedule. Skiers and riders can
also find great
discounts on half-day lift tickets, freeing up some extra funds for après ski or other adventures.
Not Ready to Hit the Slopes? Not a Problem
For guests who aren’t ready to give skiing or snowboarding a try, or
families with both skiers and non-skiers in tow, Colorado ski areas
offer dozens of family-friendly
non-skiing activities.
Don’t miss the chance to ride a mountain coaster, take a guided
snowshoe tour, glide across a frozen pond on ice skates, or experience a
once-in-a-lifetime gourmet dining experience.
Spring is Prime Season for Après
While Colorado’s spring skiing conditions are world-class, Colorado’s
spring après-ski scene is even better. Colorado ski areas offer no
shortage of options to occupy skiers and riders after the lifts have
closed, from sunny patios and relaxing environments to live music and
spring festivals. Instead of hurrying home, spring is the time to kick
back and enjoy the mountains with family and friends after an enjoyable
day on the slopes.
Don’t Forget the Sunscreen
Skiers and snowboarders should be mindful of sun exposure all season,
but it’s especially important in the spring. With blue skies and longer
days, sunscreen can help those on the slopes avoid the goggle sunburn
that so often afflicts spring skiers and riders. Reapplying sunscreen at
lunch is highly recommended.
Find End-of-Season Deals on Gear and Equipment
Spring is the perfect time to stock up on skiing and snowboarding
gear, when ski areas and ski shops alike offer end-of-season deals to
make space for next season’s inventory. Guests can find bargains on
everything from skis and snowboards to soft goods like outerwear, base
layers and gloves.
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