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For those looking to ski in Colorado this spring, here are daily lift ticket prices at five resorts in Colorado.
Looking to hit the Colorado slopes this month for spring break or a spring skiing vacation? Below are the one-day ticket prices at a few of Colorado’s ski resorts, including: Loveland, Eldora Mountain Resort, Winter Park, Echo Mountain, and Copper Park. For multi-day packages, check with each resort’s website. A ski area may sometimes change daily ticket prices at the last minute, so when in doubt, call ahead for the latest rates. Also, some areas may already be offering next season’s pass at a discounted rate. Loveland Ski Area Loveland is located right on the Continental Divide almost an hour west of Denver, before entering the Eisenhower tunnel. Adults 15+ can get an all day pass for $54, while children 6-14 can get a lift ticket for $24. Seniors 60+ are eligible for a $40 all-day ticket. There is also a special “Flex Pass,” where one can ski up to four hours anytime during the day for $40. Eldora Mountain Resort A local mountain for those living in and near the Boulder area, Eldora offers a variety of ticket prices for visitors. Adults 16-64 can buy a ticket for $59, and half-day passes are $49. Children 6-15 years old qualify for a $37 ticket. Seniors 75+ and kids under five ski for $7 for the whole day. Also, those wanting to just use the Tenderfoot Tow Rope only have to pay $7, while those accessing Little Hollow pay $21. Military personnel who have a valid I.D. can ski for $34 for the whole day. Winter ParkHome of the legendary Mary Jane ski area, Winter Park charges Adults 13 and older a lift ticket price of $86, while children 6-12 pay $45. Seniors 65-69 pay $72, and those over 70 years old can get a $35 ticket. Half-day tickets are $68 per person. Echo Mountain In it’s second year of operation, Echo Mountain advertises as Colorado’s “newest, closest and cheapest” ski resort. Echo Mountain offers a full day ticket for $39, which is from 9AM to 9PM. Between 3-9 PM, the price drops to $29. Children that are 6-14 can get a ticket for $30, and kids five and under ski for free. Copper Mountain Copper’s daily lift ticket include an $86 rate for adults 13-64, and $45 for children 6-12 years old. Seniors 65-69 pay $72 for the day, while those seniors who are over 70 only pay $35. Half day passes are $68.
The copyright of the article Colorado Lift Tickets Pricing in Skiing is owned by Bill Sassani. Permission to republish Colorado Lift Tickets Pricing in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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