Loveland Ski Area plans to close for season on April 26

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Skier Scott Wilkins makes a turn through fresh spring snow on Friday, April 3, at Loveland Ski Area. To see your photos featured in print or online, email submissions to share@summitdaily.com.
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Loveland Ski Area plans to close for the 2025-26 winter season on Sunday, April 26, pending conditions, according to a news release.

Warming temperatures and typical spring melt impacting conditions across the mountain led to the decision, according to the ski area. It joins other Colorado ski resorts with April closing dates, including Keystone Resort and Vail Mountain. During the 2024-25 season, Loveland Ski Area closed on May 11. According to its website, the ski area typically closes in May, with May 6 as the 10-year average closing day.

With the planned closing date, Loveland will have operated approximately 170 days, providing access to the majority of its terrain throughout the winter.



As of now, Loveland continues to offer over 500 acres of skiable terrain, with quality spring conditions still available, according to the release. Loveland Valley will also reopen for one final weekend, April 10–12, offering additional terrain for guests to enjoy.

The ski area will close out the season with a full lineup of events and live music over the final two weeks. Live music will take place every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday through closing day, alongside signature spring events including the Loveland Derby, Shinobi Showdown and the Corn Harvest Party benefiting the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. For more information, visit SkiLoveland.com.




Original reporting from Summitdaily.com

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