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Simply put, April in Colorado is when the sun is high, the snowpack is midwinter deep and the deals are cheap. As skier visits to mega-resorts like Vail dwindle, you definitely get more acreage for your buck - lift tickets and lodging prices hit season lows. The ski conditions are typically excellent at high elevation areas, Vail’s base is 8,200’ and summit is 11,570’. It can be wintry at the mountaintop while its 60-degrees and sunny in the valleys below. ![]() |
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In the evening, we walked the ski
village to the tune of live music of Spring Back to Vail concert
series, a free band plays in Vail Village on Wednesday nights. I
liked that this “nightlife” was early enough (6pm) for families
and tired skiers (me). I also loved the outdoor venue, Colorado
sun shines strong in springtime and people turn out in shorts,
sunglasses and t-shirts for an après ski block party. Its worth
mention that Vail is amidst a billion dollar (yup, billion)
facelift to its Vail Square and Lion’s Head base areas.
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Staying in Vail, day trips are easy to
Breckenridge,
Arapahoe
Basin, and
Loveland – all known for their late season skiing. We
drove the 40-minutes to Breckenridge to ride the new Imperial
Express quad, the highest chairlift in North America, reaching
12,840 feet. The Imperial lift accesses 400-acres of expert
terrain (over 900-vertical that extremists used to hike for). This
new high-speed quad brings Breck's lift total to 28 and bumps its
otherwise tame terrain by 25 percent –giving it some needed edge
and supreme views of the panoramic Ten Mile Range.
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On our return to Denver airport, we made our season-concluding
turns at Loveland. You can’t miss Loveland - since the I-70
skiers’ highway and Eisenhower Tunnel slice right through the ski
area, so does the Continental Divide. Loveland’s facilities are
retro, so are spring skiing ticket prices. But locals love Loveland for the 12,700’ high alpine terrain
of 1,365-acres and the long season. Be sure to check out the
skiers tunnel under the Interstate – a crazy contraption.
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Traveling out west for April vacation could become your new family
tradition. Admittedly, we scored with fresh snow, and 60-degree
Colorado sunshine. Prolong your season, make your last tracks on
big mountain snow, save serious dough over February fares, and
soak up the sun - even if it is a turtleneck tan.
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