This winter will be unlike any other, and with COVID-19 surging throughout the country - and globe - there is still a huge amount of uncertainty around what this winter will turn out to be for skiers and snowboarders everywhere.
As snow begins to accumulate and resorts start to open, everyone should be ready for some big changes to what they can expect on and off the hill this winter. If you haven't already, take a look at What to Expect at US Ski Resorts This Winter Amid COVID-19 for a good overview of what resort skiing and snowboarding will be like this season. And then find your local resort below and get familiar with their unique policies, updates, and operational changes so that you can follow accordingly and enjoy some time on snow this winter.
Rather than list out each resorts policy on this page (which will likely continue to evolve as the season unfolds), find the link to each resorts COVID-19/Winter 2020/21 operating plans below.
With the year we've all been living through, we all deserve some fun on the mountain!
- Arapahoe Basin
- Aspen/Snowmass
- Beaver Creek Resort
- Breckenridge Ski Resort
- Copper Mountain Resort
- Crested Butte Mountain Resort
- Echo Mountain Resort
- Eldora Mountain Resort
- Hesperus Ski Area (no COVID-19 info online yet)
- Howelsen Hill Ski Area (no COVID-19 info online yet)
- Kendall Mountain Ski Area
- Keystone Resort
- Loveland Ski Area
- Monarch Ski Area
- Powderhorn Resort
- Purgatory Resort
- Silverton Mountain (no COVID-19 info online)
- Ski Cooper
- Ski Granby Ranch
- Steamboat Ski Resort
- Sunlight Ski Area
- Telluride Ski Resort
- Vail
- Winter Park Resort
- Wolf Creek ski area
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