Arapahoe Basin Ski Area, CO, Will Open for the 2023/24 Winter Season Sunday, Oct. 29

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Ski Season starts in Colorado on Sunday, October 29. | Photo: Arapahoe Basin 

 Arapahoe Basin Ski Area will be open on October 29, 2023

 Starting Sunday, lifts will spin from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on weekends (starting at 9:00 a.m. on weekdays) and be open and operating seven days a week for the remainder of the season. 

As of October 1, Arapahoe Basin is operating with 100% renewable electricity, mitigating over 2/3rds of the resort’s carbon emissions

Dillon, Colo. – October 27, 2023 – This morning, Arapahoe Basin Ski Area announced that it will open for the 2023/24 winter season on Sunday, October 29. Arapahoe Basin will open for the upcoming winter season and targets being the last to close, offering guests the longest season in Colorado.

“There is nothing I enjoy more than seeing people have fun skiing and riding on the hill.” Said Arapahoe Basin COO Alan Henceroth, “Our team is incredibly excited to get Arapahoe Basin open and starting the fun.”

On opening day, skiers and riders can enjoy skiing and riding on High Noon, accessed via the Black Mountain Express. Opening day will also feature duct tape and donuts for our first guests in line, a Halloween band from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., and a costume contest with unbeatable A-Basin swag prizes.  The resort has plans to continue snow-making and opening more terrain as quickly as possible, starting next with Lenawee Face and Dercum Gulch. Please note – opening day is not a beginner experience, and our learning terrain will open a few weeks later.

Starting Sunday, lifts will spin from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on weekends (starting at 9:00 a.m. on weekdays) and be open and operating seven days a week for the remainder of the season. 

Snow guns are running at A-Basin. | Photo: Arapahoe Basin

New This Season – Successes in Sustainability

As of this October, Arapahoe Basin is now operating with 100% renewable electricity and mitigating over 2/3rds of the resort’s carbon emissions. This major achievement was made possible by partnerships with Xcel Energy and many community partners, including Jack’s Solar Farm located in Longmont, Colorado. In 2018, Arapahoe Basin pledged to be carbon neutral by 2025. The success of reaching 100% renewable electricity exemplifies the resort’s sustainability efforts being broad, company-wide, and intentionally built into the culture and business. By conserving and limiting resource use, protecting spectacular natural surroundings, and working hard to educate guests and staff alike, A-Basin is finding ways to walk lighter on the planet – even in ski and snowboard boots.

Coming Up in 2023/24

We’re kicking off another Legendary Season! At A-Basin, we’re made of equal parts people, passion, and powder. Home to skiers, snowboarders, and high-alpine adventure-seekers who appreciate a big mountain experience in an unpretentious setting. We’re offering over 1,400 skiable acres, including some of the most challenging in-bounds terrain in Colorado on the East Wall and Steep Gullies, wide-open Zuma Bowl turns, and one of the most affordable beginner experiences around. We’re Legendary for a reason, see why.

Events

Our A-Basin community is bar none, living out traditions like the 6th Alley Mug Club and The Enduro and creating new ones like our Pride Weekend, which kicked off in 2022. This early season, join us in celebrating snow, the joy of skiing and riding, and each other at signature events.

·        October 29th: Concert and Costume Contest

·        November 18th-19th: Passholder Appreciation Weekend

Expanding our Community

Legends are everywhere and anyone, and they make us who we are. We have partnered with the Colorado Blackpackers, SOS Outreach, Denver Public Library, and our local public schools to lower barriers to entry for skiing, riding, and outdoor summer adventures. If you are interested in getting involved or expanding access to the outdoors, please contact our marketing team at marketing@a-basin.net.

Preserving the Experience

We value quality over quantity, and for that reason, we limit ticket sales every day of the season. We do this to preserve the experience, mitigate crowds, put less stress on the terrain, reduce parking hassles, and shorten lift lines. We’re working to keep A-Basin a beautiful, laid-back ski area with room on the slopes and a seat at the bar.

Photo: Araphoe Basin

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