Arapahoe Basin, CO, Chief Teases Unreleased Master Plan โ€“ New Gondola, New Lifts, and Expansions

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Arapahoe Basin is among the highest resorts in the country (Image: Evo)

At a recent meeting of Summit County, CO, ski leaders, Arapahoe Basin Chief Operating Officer Alan Henceroth teased details of the resortโ€™s unreleased future master plan.

โ€œWeโ€™re proposing a couple of parking lots, maybe up to 350 cars, and we are talking about a pedestrian bridge that crosses the highway up above the ski area.โ€

โ€“ Alan Henceroth, COO of Arapahoe Basin

As reported by the Summit Daily, the focus of the plan is the โ€œarrival experience at the resortโ€™s base area,โ€ and Henceroth specifically highlighted the below improvements:

1. Improved Arrival Experience: The resort plans to revamp the entrance experience at its base area.

2. New Parking Facilities: Proposals are in place for creating parking lots that can accommodate up to 350 cars.

3. Pedestrian Bridge: Thereโ€™s a plan to introduce a pedestrian bridge over U.S. Highway 6, improving access to the ski area.

4. Pulse Gondola Installation: To connect the parking lot to the base area, a โ€œpulse gondolaโ€ is being proposed. This aims to phase out the current shuttle program.

5. Beginners Program Overhaul: The resort is keen on improving its beginner ski program. The focus is on the upper Wrangler area, recognized as the resortโ€™s most teachable terrain. Given that their green runs are notably more advanced than most in the state, enhancing the beginnerโ€™s program is a priority.

6. Additional Lifts: The upper Wrangler area, being part of the new beginnerโ€™s program, will be made accessible via a proposed gondola. Thereโ€™s also consideration for a smaller lift in this area, enhancing ski terrain access.



7. Facility Expansion: The master plan includes the addition of a multifunctional facility offering:

  • Equipment rentals
  • A snow sports school
  • Food and beverage services
  • Retail space
  • Additionally, there are plans to increase spaces for employees.

8. Snowmaking System Upgrade: A significant enhancement to the resortโ€™s snowmaking system is on the horizon.

9. Summer Trails: New summer trails are set to be introduced, diversifying the resortโ€™s offerings.

10. Avalanche Control Systems: The resort is exploring the introduction of remote avalanche control systems for enhanced safety.

11. Eco-friendly Initiative: In a significant move towards sustainability, the resort now proudly sources 100% of its electricity from renewable means.

Arapahoe Basin began snowmaking in September as it hopes to reclaim its title of the first resort to open. This is not uncommon, as A-Basin will usually start snowmaking in late September in preparation for a mid-October opening. In 2007, they even opened on October 10th. As always, they face competition from neighboring Loveland and nearby Keystone, as well as a couple of midwest resorts that have got in on the #RaceToOpen in the last couple of years.

These are the winners of the #RaceToOpen from the last 10 years or so:

  • 22/23: Wild Mountain, Minnesota โ€“ October 18th
  • 21/22: Wolf Creek, Colorado โ€“ October 16th
  • 20/21: Wild Mountain, Minnesota โ€“ October 19th
  • 19/20: Arapahoe Basin, Colorado โ€“ October 11th
  • 18/19: Wolf Creek, Colorado โ€“ October 13th
  • 17/18: Arapahoe Basin, Colorado โ€“ October 13th
  • 16/17: Arapahoe Basin, Colorado โ€“ October 21st
  • 15/16: Killington, Vermont โ€“ October 18th
  • 14/15: Arapahoe Basin, Colorado โ€“ October 17th
  • 13/14: Arapahoe Basin, Colorado โ€“ October 13th
  • 12/13: Wild Mountain, Minnesota โ€“ October 18th
  • 11/12: Wolf Creek, Colorado โ€“ October 11th
  • 10/11: Sunday River, Maine โ€“ October 23rd
  • 09/10: Loveland, Colorado โ€“ October 6th
  • 08/09: Loveland, Colorado โ€“ October 7th
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Arapahoe Basin Trail Map before the Master Plan.

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