A Summit County ski resort was the first in Colorado to hit a major milestone of 200 inches of snow this season.
Visit this underrated gem offering pristine slopes, relaxing hot springs, and laid-back charm for a great Colorado ski town adventure without the crowds.
Pagosa Country has been experiencing an unusually dry winter, with little to no snow on the ground in most parts around town.
As part of its 85th Anniversary celebration, Wolf Creek Ski Area is sponsoring a photography competition, to be displayed at ...
Welcome to our mid-season check-in for the Winter 24/25.Overall, it’s been a mixed bag across North America. We’ve seen ...
The best ski resorts in the world are often surveyed ... rental and the number of four and five-star hotels in the area. Vail, with its high number of restaurants and bars, beat out all other ...
Powderhouse Hill ski area, which is owned by the town and run by volunteers, saw a total of about 200 paying customers from Wednesday to Sunday. “When we made the decision to open (last ...
Wolf Creek’s all-natural snow depth is 41 inches at the midway. Conditions are Machine Groomed/Packed Powder with Variable Off-Piste. Expect unmarked obstacles. The year-to-date snowfall is 115 inches ...
More than a dozen people have been injured, some seriously, in a ski lift accident in Spain. The incident took place on a chair lift at the Astún ski resort, which is on the Spanish border with ...