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This is thanks to a comprehensive snowmaking system and a top station almost reaching a lofty 4000m, making this one of the most snowsure resorts in Colorado. The terrain suits intermediates, but there is also some excellent hike-to terrain along the ridgelines and some hidden away steeps in between the marked runs.
There’s little else on the hill aside from a base lodge and a couple of spots for picnics, so you’ll need to stay elsewhere – Loveland is a great daytrip destination as a result. Fortunately, it is located right off I-70, the main road through the Colorado Rockies, so is easy to get to. Arapahoe Basin is nearby, as is Keystone, whilst Breckenridge is a little further to the west, past Silverthorne.
Resort website: skiloveland.com
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Updated 07/04
The sad demise of Left Coast skiing continues this week, with more resorts shuttering with each passing day in the wake of what is now officially a record-low snowpack in Utah. Temperatures remain mild throughout this forecast period across the Rockies, PNW, and Tetons, with a few bursts of rain along the way.
Things may turn colder into the weekend with a few flurries of snow, but whether there is a snowpack left for this to boost is anyone’s guess.
Out on the Ice Coast, things start this period cold and snowy, but rapidly turn mild as the freezing line leaps over tall buildings in a single bound. Things will fluctuate slightly, plus a flurry of rain in to start the weekend to keep things interesting.
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