Best Time to Ski in Winter Park, CO

Mountain Access, All Season Long

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Living at Sojourn at Idlewild means having world-class skiing and snowboarding just minutes from your door—and knowing the best time to ski in Colorado is whenever you're ready.

And with The Lift — Winter Park’s free public shuttle — stopping right in front of Sojourn at Idlewild, getting to the slopes has never been easier.

Whether you're planning to carve fresh powder in December or soak up bluebird skies during spring skiing, Winter Park offers some of the most consistent snow and longest seasons in the state.

Skiing in Winter Park, CO

When’s the Best Time to Ski in Colorado?

Winter Park Resort typically opens in mid-November and stays open through mid-to-late April, giving locals and visitors a wide window to hit the slopes.

  • December to February: Peak powder season with regular snowfall and ideal conditions
  • March: Still plenty of snow, with slightly warmer temps and longer days
  • April: The best time to spring ski in Colorado—think sunshine, soft snow, and après on the patio

If you’re wondering about the best time of the year to ski in Colorado, Winter Park delivers a season that stretches nearly six months—with snowmaking, terrain variety, and elevation that keep conditions reliable well into spring.

Bonus? It’s part of the Ikon Pass—making it even easier for frequent skiers and snowboarders to maximize their time on the mountain.

Why Winter Park Spring Skiing and Snowboarding Is a Local Favorite

While winter offers the deep powder days skiers and snowboarders dream of, spring skiing in Winter Park has its own charm. Fewer crowds, mellow temps, and fun events like pond skimming and slope-side concerts make April one of the most enjoyable—and underrated—times to hit the mountain.

And when you live at Sojourn, getting to the lift early for the perfect groomer run or staying late for après at the base is always easy.

Inclusive Adventure: The Winter Park Disabled Ski Program

Winter Park is home to one of the nation’s leading adaptive ski programs. The National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD) offers year-round programs, including a robust winter calendar for athletes with physical and cognitive disabilities.

From beginner instruction to elite competition training, the Winter Park disabled ski program ensures the slopes are accessible to everyone—with specialized equipment, trained staff, and a welcoming mountain community.

Ski-Inspired Living at Sojourn at Idlewild

Living this close to the mountain means skiing can be part of your weekly rhythm—not just your weekend plans. Whether you're racing to the first chair or enjoying a slow morning followed by an afternoon lap, owning a home near Winter Park Resort makes it all possible.

Sojourn at Idlewild offers thoughtfully designed new homes just minutes from the base—combining access, comfort, and low-maintenance living in the heart of Colorado’s best ski town.

Ready to Live Near the Lifts?

If skiing or snowboarding is more than just a hobby—it’s a lifestyle—Sojourn at Idlewild puts you where you want to be. With a stop for The Lift right outside your door, getting to the resort is seamless. Let’s help you find the perfect mountain home in Winter Park, CO.

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