Women’s festival known for ‘naked ski lap’ set to take over Colorado ski resort

The much-hyped Boot Tan Fest will take over Sunlight Mountain from April 10 to April 12, putting on a festival that includes a naked ski lap, a tattoo station, and live music for women only.

Boot Tan Fest is the largest ski and snowboard festival on the planet for women – including cis women, trans women, and non-binary people. What began as a “hilariously thrilling naked lap in the backcountry with 27 women” has transformed into the historic, one-of-a-kind event that it is today.

Tickets are now on sale for $220 and include access to everything the festival has to offer, including camping on Thursday and Friday night, private lift access on Friday, 24-hour uphill access, the iconic naked lap, live music and panels, and access to vendor village and exclusive giveaways.

There will also be two tattoo artists available to brand guests with the memory of Boot Tan forever. This year guests can also participate in the new “Boot Tan’s Got Talent” show on April 10.

Learn more about Boot Tan Fest here.

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A shot from Full Frontal Freedom, a documentary about Boot Tan Fest and Wild Barn Coffee's film debut. Find more information on this movie here. Courtesy photo.
A shot from Full Frontal Freedom, a documentary about Boot Tan Fest and Wild Barn Coffee’s film debut. Find more information on this movie here. Courtesy photo.

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