Several mini ski areas dot Colorado’s lesser-known mountainsides, many operated by local governments and all offering that back-to-basics love of snow and sport. For a classic Colorado ski experience, head to these off-the-radar hills and see what the locals are (quietly) raving about.
Lake City Ski Hill
Lake City
For a true taste of old-fashioned skiing — we’re talking World War II era — visit Lake City’s tiny rural hill in southwest Colorado and hop on the state’s oldest operating ski lift. A single Poma disc lift carries 10 skiers at a time 1,000 feet to the top of the hill’s seven runs.
Howelsen Hill Ski Area
Steamboat Springs
Open since 1915, Colorado’s oldest ski area in continuous use also features the most complete natural-ski-jumping complex in North America. Ski the same hometown training hill has sent more than 100 athletes (and counting!) to the Winter Olympics. The area's four chairlifts will have you swooshing over that light, fluffy Champagne Powder® the area is famous for.
Ski Cooper
Leadville
Short lift lines and long runs are this Leadville resort’s claim to fame. Great for groups skiing at various levels, Ski Cooper boasts wide, cruise-able intermediate runs, challenging moguls and welcoming backcountry.
Powderhorn
Near Grand Junction in Mesa
Set on the world’s largest flat-top mountain — western Colorado’s Grand Mesa — Powderhorn naturally presents an exciting and diverse landscape. Five lifts lead to 54 trails, impeccable tree skiing and tons of intermediate runs.
Granby Ranch
Granby
A renowned learners’ mountain in Granby, around half of Granby Ranch’s terrain is rated as beginner. Gentle slopes, constant trail grooming, a free sledding hill and snow play area for the kids make it a family favorite. There’s also night skiing and lift-served tubing on select Fridays and Saturdays.
Silverton Mountain
Silverton
Silverton Mountain is the state’s highest and steepest ski mountain, serving up un-groomed expert terrain for those who prefer skiing the old-school way. One chairlift serves an average annual snowfall of 400 amazing inches.
Kendall Mountain
Silverton
Silverton's ski hill, Kendall Mountain, has just a handful of runs and is open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. This budget-friendly ski area has lift tickets ranging from free to $26, and for the non-skiers in your party, there's a free ice rink on site.