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Wolf Creek, kicking off its 85th year, slated to be first ski resort in the U.S. to open

Ski area announced Monday it would begin daily operations Tuesday

Change is in the air: Helicopter assists with ski tow, lighting upgrades at Chapman Hill

New lifts promise to take skiers to the top, expand skiable acres

Durango Olympian Mike Elliott dies at age 82

Athlete was a three-time Winter Olympian in cross-country skiing

Purgatory Resort announces 2024-25 winter operating schedule

Ski area plans to open for the season on Nov. 16 Purgatory Resort recently unveiled its 2024-25 winter operating schedule. This winter, Purgatory Resort will be open daily from Nov. 16 to Ap...

Durango Winter Sports Club hires executive director

DWSC earns bronze-level certification from U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association

IOC awards 2034 Winter Games to Utah and pushes state officials to help end FBI investigation

PARIS (AP) — What was expected to be a simple coronation of Salt Lake City as the 2034 Winter Olympic host turned into complicated Olympic politics Wednesday, as the IOC pushed Utah official...

Visits to Colorado ski areas in 2023-24 slightly down from prior year’s record

Since 2021, resorts have been pumping record sums into new lifts, terrain and infrastructure

Bayfield FLC graduate completes 22-day solo trip through Southwest Colorado

300-mile journey was about emphasizing value of human-powered exploration

Photo: Need a lift?

Colorado Supreme Court poked a hole in ski resorts’ liability protections. What’s next?

Companies hinted they may need to get rid of recreational options for children

Ski area liability waivers aren’t foolproof, Colorado Supreme Court rules

Case involves a then-16-year-old girl who was paralyzed in 2022

Analyzing 5 years of injuries, crashes and hit-and-runs at Colorado ski areas

The Colorado Sun spent two years assembling hard-to-get data