Here are a few options for families looking to create lasting memories in Colorado this winter.
Crested Butte
Crested Butte Mountain Resort's Mountain Adventures Camp lets mom and dad go ski or snowboard while the kids skill-build and make new friends over three days. The resort also has trails especially for kids, including one that winds through the trees, as well as its own mini Elk Avenue (Crested Butte’s Main Street) with facades along the trails for kids to ski through and play in. Kids can also ski through a bear cave, Forest Service lodge and gold-mining building.
Snowmass
On select nights during ski season, bring your family to Elk Camp, Snowmass' on-mountain restaurant, which transforms on Ullr Nights into a nighttime winter wonderland with rides on the Breathtaker Alpine Coaster, opportunities for snowbiking, as well as s’mores and hot chocolate by the bonfire. Snowmass Village is also home to the Treehouse Kids Adventure Center, which offers child care with themed playrooms, as well as ski and snowboard lessons. Many evenings, kids can gather 'round the campfire for Old West storytelling and marshmallow roasting.
Beaver Creek
We can't mention Beaver Creek without giving a shout-out to its innovative 3pm cookie program: Warm cookies served at the end of the ski day as you leave the slopes and head to après activities. In addition to this delight, there's also Thursday-night lights (a glow-stick ski procession followed by fireworks), a tubing hill and ice-skating.
Keystone
Keystone Resort's Kids Ski Free program for families gets the little one on the slopes when their families stay two or more nights in Keystone. While there, the fam must be sure to take advantage of the Fun Zones — snow forts and tubing mean the kiddos can play, then when they're hungry you can head into the Summit House for snacks and chocolatey cocoa. For unparalleled ease, there's also the Free Family Front-Row Parking, just steps from the gondola. Other family amenities include complimentary red wagons to help guests transport their gear and children to the lifts, plus lessons that are perfect for everyone.
Winter Park
Check out Winter Park's Coca-Cola Tubing park, which is open into the evening, for hot chocolate, four tubing lanes with a conveyer lift (perfect for tired ski legs!) and a warming hut. Amtrak has also reintroduced its route between Denver's Union Station and Winter Park Resort for skiers and boarders looking for a relaxed ride to the slopes — this'll make your ski trip more focused on family time and less on driving. The trip takes only two hours. Read more about snow tubing in Colorado