Loveland

Location

Clear Creek County
United States
39° 40' 49.0764" N, 105° 53' 55.1112" W
US
General info: 

Loveland has been a local favorite for decades. It is usually one of the first Colorado ski areas to open. Skiers and boarders looking for more aggressive terrain are likely to show up at Loveland Basin, where steeps, bumps and glades team up with wide open bowls. Beginners enjoy the feel of a separate base area with milder slopes at Loveland Valley. Looking for an adrenaline rush that can only come from cutting fresh tracks in untouched powder? Loveland's Chair 9 whisks skiers and riders to the chutes and ridges along the Continental Divide, higher than any other four-passenger chairlift in the world.

BASE: 10600ft
SUMMIT: 13010ft
VERTICAL DROP: 2210ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 10
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 8
Surface: 2

Costs: 

DAY PASS ADULTS weekday: US$61.00
DAY PASS CHILDREN weekday: US$27.00
DAY PASS ADULTS weekend: US$61.00
DAY PASS CHILDREN weekend: US$27.00

We recommend to confirm the latest prices from the resorts website as the prices might have changed after last update.

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