Just 23% of runs open at major Colorado ski area: Here’s a look at what terrain is open around the state

Colorado is amid a record-low season in terms of snowpack and looking at the terrain status at many of the state’s ski areas, the general lack of snow is having a significant impact on how many runs are open. Below you’ll find a look at roughly how many runs are open at ski areas around the state:

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Editor’s Note: These numbers are subject to rapid change, from day-to-day and even from hour-to-hour. For the most up-to-date information, check the website for each specific resort. All numbers in this piece came from resort websites on the afternoon of February 4.

  1. Arapahoe Basin: 34 of 147 runs (23%)
  2. Aspen Highlands: 98 of 117 runs (84%)
  3. Aspen Mountain: 93 of 104 runs (89%)
  4. Beaver Creek Resort: 76 of 167 runs (46%)
  5. Breckenridge Ski Resort: 122 of 193 runs (63%)
  6. Buttermilk Ski Area (Aspen): 41 of 44 runs (93%)
  7. Copper Mountain: 114 of 157 runs (73%)
  8. Crested Butte Mountain Resort: 108 of 167 runs (65%)
  9. Echo Mountain: 5 of 12 runs (42%)
  10. Eldora Mountain Resort: 36 of 63 runs (57%)
  11. Granby Ranch: 35 of 45 runs (78%)
  12. Keystone Resort: 102 of 142 runs (72%)
  13. Loveland Ski Area: 55 of 96 runs (57%)
  14. Monarch Mountain: 78 of 80 runs (98%)
  15. Powderhorn: 40 of 57 (70%)
  16. Purgatory Resort: 76 of 107 runs (71%)
  17. Ski Cooper: 40 of 65 runs (62%)
  18. Snowmass (Aspen): 55 of 98 runs (56%)
  19. Steamboat Ski Resort: 163 of 183 runs (89%)
  20. Sunlight Mountain Resort: 38 of 77 runs (49%)
  21. Telluride Ski Resort: 123 of 149 runs (83%)
  22. Vail Ski Resort: 166 of 277 runs (60%)
  23. Winter Park Resort: 106 of 171 runs (62%)
  24. Wolf Creek Ski Area: 144 of 144 runs (100%)

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