Aspen Snowmass celebrates early opening for the 2024-25 season
Once mountains are open for the season, an uphill pass is required
Thanks to recent storm cycles that have delivered nearly two feet of early season snow and favourable temperatures for snowmaking, Aspen Mountain and Snowmass will open for the 2024-25 season on Saturday 23 November, five days ahead of their originally scheduled opening.
Details surrounding open terrain, lifts, operations and lift ticket pricing will be shared later this week ahead of Opening Day.
“Thanks to the dedication of our hard-working resort teams and the help of some great early season snow, Aspen Snowmass is grateful to welcome another season and celebrate an early opening,” said Geoff Buchheister, CEO of Aspen Skiing Company.
Aspen Highlands and Buttermilk are scheduled to open on 14 December.
Uphilling Notice
Once mountains are open for the season, an uphill pass is required. Uphillers are reminded to stick to designated routes, adhere to all regulations on each mountain, be aware of early season conditions, and yield to on-snow vehicles and snowmaking equipment. Before you head out for the day, be sure to check uphill status and route information in the Aspen Snowmass app.