Events & Activities From Before Christmas To New Year’s Eve
And people are no doubt singing it now as Colorado ski resorts have plenty of snow this December. In addition to skiing and snowboarding, there are also several events and activities at these Colorado Ski Country destinations.
Below is a rundown of what’s happening at Colorado Ski Resorts this holiday season.
Arapahoe Basin Ski Area
Arapahoe Basin is hosing a variety of activities, beginning with a visit from Santa and an elf on Monday, Dec. 24. Santa will bring candy and holiday cheer, and the Summit County Choral Society will be caroling in the base area from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
A-Basin will also host New Year’s Eve in the Mountains, a special lift-served Moonlight Dinner at Black Mountain Lodge. This event will offer guests the opportunity to ring in 2020 with a gourmet dinner including oysters, filet mignon and other delicious offerings. A-Basin will celebrate New Year’s Eve with New York at 10 p.m. with live music, a glass of champagne, party favors and a balloon drop. For more information, visit www.arapahoebasin.com.
Aspen Snowmass
Aspen Snowmass has the 12 Days of Aspen December 20-31 with daily activities and free events.
During Ullr Nights, Elk Camp at Snowmass is transformed into a nighttime winter wonderland for the whole family. Take an evening gondola ride up to Elk Camp for family fun including tubing, the Breathtaker Alpine Coaster, snowbiking, snowshoe tours, live music, an ice bar, a bonfire, s’mores and delicious food.
The Collective will also be hosting a Menorah lighting to celebrate Hanukkah December 22–30. Visit with Santa Claus in the days leading up to Christmas at Santa’s Village in the Collective Lounge at Snowmass Base Village on December 21. Complimentary photos with the Jolly Old Elf, Christmas caroling and other holiday fun are in store. Aspen Snowmass will be hosting several other holiday events.
And then party, Aspen-style, for New Year’s Eve.
For more information, visit www.aspensnowmass.com.
Cooper
On Christmas Eve, Cooper let’s you ski with Santa. On New Year’s Eve, Cooper has live music and a torchlight parade. For more information, visit www.skicooper.com.
Copper Mountain
What is the holidays with an Ugly Sweater contest? Cooper Mountain has one on Dec. 24, alog with a torchlight parade down the mountain followed by fireworks over the halfpipe in Center Village.Spread the holiday cheer on December 24 with hot cocoa, photo ops with Betty the Yeti and her friends, an Ugly Sweater contest and a torchlight parade down the mountain followed by fireworks over the halfpipe in Center Village.
Guests can bid a fond farewell to 2019 on December 31 and celebrate a magical New Year in the mountains with family and friends with a torchlight parade and fireworks followed by ringing in 2020 at one of Copper’s dining establishments. For more information, visit www.coppercolorado.com.
Granby Ranch
You can also ski wit Santa at Granby Ranch before Christmas Day. On Christmas Eve, there is free hot chocolate, a Grand Choral performance around the fire pit and a twilight reading of The Night Before Christmas. There is a holiday buffet on Christmas Day.
Join Granby Ranch on December 31 for the Dance Party and catch the fireworks, too. Granby Ranch have a DJ, free photo booth, face painters and balloon artists entertaining everyone all night long. For more information, visit www.granbyranch.com.
Howelsen Hill
Howelsen is hosting Ski Free Sundays during the holiday period and throughout the entire season. Ski Free Sundays give visitors a fun and affordable family-friendly skiing opportunity. For more information, visit www.steamboatsprings.net/131/Howelsen-Hill-Ski-Area.
Kendall Mountain
Kendall Mountain is open every day Dec. 20 – Jan. 1 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., including night skiing on Dec. 22. On Christmas Day, kids can ski with Santa and his elves. Kendall Mountain will have free hot cocoa and candy canes in the base area. Kendall will offer free skiing on Sunday December 29. For more information, visit www.colorado.gov/pacific/townofsilverton/ski-kendall.
Loveland Ski Area
Every Christmas Santa takes time out of his busy schedule to ski at Loveland Ski Area. This year is no different as Santa will make appearances at Loveland on Dec. 24 and 25. Not only will he be cruising the slopes, he’ll also visit the Ski & Ride School and Children’s Center to hand out candy to young ones and pose for photos. For more information, visit www.skiloveland.com.
Monarch Mountain
Monarch Mountain’s Christmas Eve festivities will include a visit from Santa Claus, who will ski Monarch all day. Santa will hand out candy canes and take pictures with guests, who can also try to keep up with him on skis or a snowboard.
For New Year’s Eve, Monarch will celebrate with the annual torchlight parade and fireworks show. The event will also feature live music, food, drinks and activities. For more information, visit www.skimonarch.com.
Powderhorn Resort
On New Year’s Eve, Powderhorn will host its annual fireworks show along with a terrain park event, live music, food and drink specials. For more information, visit www.powderhorn.com.
Purgatory Resort
Purgatory Resort has a variety of holiday activities, including a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus on Dec. 21, free wreath-making classes and horse-drawn sleigh rides. Guests will also be able to experience an alpenglow snowshoe tour and adults can enjoy special events with craft beer, wine & spirits tastings.
On New Year’s Eve, there are fireworks and and a torchlight parade, a special night rail jam, a 5-course gourmet dinner with wine pairings via Snowcat ride to the Powderhouse, followed by a party to celebrate the New Year. For more information, visit www.skipurg.com.
Silverton Mountain
For the daredevils and expert skiers, Silverton is open to heli skiing over the holidays. Silverton also offers groups the opportunity to rent the mountain for the day, a great option for company holiday parties, charity fundraisers and special events. For more information, visit www.silvertonmountain.com.
Steamboat Resort
Steamboat Resort will ring in the holidays on Dec. 22 with the Holiday Festival in Gondola Square, featuring Santa on horseback riding down the slopes, cookie decorating and holiday treats and the stocking scramble followed by a free concert, a torchlight parade and fireworks.
Steamboat will also host a New Year’s Eve torchlight parade and fireworks as the Steamboat Snowsports School make their way down the mountain by torchlight. After the parade, a dazzling fireworks display will illuminate the sky. The family-friendly Korbel New Year’s Eve Party at the top of the Gondola in Thunderhead Lodge will feature DJ entertainment, food and a and cash bar. For more information, visit www.steamboat.com.
Sunlight Mountain Resort
On December 14, Sunlight will host demo days plus skiing with Santa where you can ride down the slopes with Santa himself and take pictures with Jolly Saint Nick. For more information, visit www.sunlightmtn.com.
Telluride Ski Resort
On Dec. 15, the Holiday Prelude takes over Mountain Village, complete with free ice skating, rides on the Polar Express to the North Pole, Santa’s Village, live Reindeer, a tree lighting and caroling.
Telluride’s Torchlight Parades light up the mountainside on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. For more information, visit www.tellurideskiresort.com.
Winter Park Resort
Enjoy spectacular slopeside fireworks at the free Winter Park Family Fest on December 14. Gather around the bonfire at the base for front row views of the firework display following the sunset. Satisfy your sweet tooth at the s’mores bar, enter to win great giveaways, & dance to the music with our DJ.
Join Winter Park for a beloved holiday tradition, the Torchlight Parade on December 24. Get there early to grab a warm drink and find a spot around the blazing bonfire at the base. Once the sun goes down, the mountain will glow with hundreds of flares, spectacular fireworks and Santa will make an appearance. For more information, visit www.winterparkresort.com.
Wolf Creek Ski Area
Wolf Creek will host a holiday visit from Santa Claus on both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Santa will spread holiday cheer around the mountain by handing out candy canes while letting the reindeer rest. Wolf Creek Upper Lodge chefs will bake festive Cornish Game Hens with traditional mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans and a choice of dessert. The Pathfinder bar will also offer festive drink specials. For more information, visit www.wolfcreekski.com.
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