Colorado Ski Reports
Colorado Ski Report - Updated twice a day by the resorts themselves!
Colorado boasts some of the best skiing in the world. Stay up on the most recent ski reports available for Breckenridge Ski Resort, Arapahoe Basin Ski Resort, Keystone Ski Resort, Copper Mountain Ski Resort, Beaver Creek Ski Resort, Vail Ski Resort, Winter Park Ski Resort, Loveland Ski Resort, Sol Vista Ski Resort and Cooper Ski Resort
Safety Tips: Ski with friends. This is an obvious precaution when challenging yourself in steep or tree-lined terrain. If you end up on an accidental solo mission, make sure you’ve agreed with partners on a meeting place (and a backup meeting place). Level out. If you’re not an expert skier, don’t pretend that you are. Stay on runs that challenge your skills but let you stay in control of your speed and equipment. Signs at the bottom of each lift explicitly state what level terrain the lift serves. Listen to your body. If you feel tired, stop for a break. Skiing from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. is hard on an out-of-shape body or an in-shape one. Muscles will tighten up at the end of the day if you don’t stretch or hydrate frequently enough.
The Colorado Ski Safety Act
Warning Under Colorado law, a skier assumes the risk of any injury to person or property resulting from any of the inherent dangers and risks of skiing and may not recover from any ski area operator for any injury resulting from any of the inherent dangers and risks of skiing including: changing weather conditions; existing and changing snow conditions; bare spots; rocks; stumps; trees; collision with natural objects, man- made objects or other skiers; variations in the terrain; and the failure of the skiers to ski within their own abilities.®