Spring Break getaways in the Colorado Rocky Mountain Ski Resorts

With more than a month of ski season left in Colorado, resorts throughout Colorado Ski Country are gearing up for their annual spring showdowns. Springtime in the Rockies pairs bluebird skies with long sunny days. This spring, Colorado Ski Country USA’s (CSCUSA) member resorts are pairing action-packed events with value-packed deals. From adventure races, scavenger hunts and live music performances, below is a snapshot of this spring’s events and deals in Colorado Ski Country.

Copper Mountain Sunsation

March 22 – 25 Winter Park Spring Break Events

The Nature Valley NASTAR National Championships and the Nature Valley U.S. Alpine Championships will be combined to create The Championships presented by Nature Valley at Winter Park Resort. NASTAR and the US Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA) have joined forces to bring recreational racers and US Ski Team members together for a ski racing festival that celebrates the sport of alpine racing. The ten day celebration will include the Nature Valley NASTAR National Championships, the Return of the Champions Family Challenge team race and U.S. Ski Team reunion, the U.S. Ski Team Pro-Am Team Competition and the Nature Valley U.S. Alpine Championships. The Championships are designed to rally American alpine racers and the industry around one event. Recreational racers and fans of the sport will have the opportunity to meet, race and compete with current and former U.S. Ski Team athletes. There will be live music, Warren Miller film screenings, parties, sponsor demos, race video and more. The Nature Valley U.S. Alpine Championships will include Men’s & Women’s slalom, Giant Slalom and Super G. For more information, visit www.winterparkresort.com/events-and-activities/events-calendar/march/.

Steamboat Springs Springalicious Spring Break 2012

March 23 Aspen Mountain Belly Up Aspen

Taking place on Aspen Mountain, the resort’s signature event this spring is The Airborne Toxic Event, which starts at 8 p.m. One critic previously described The Airborne Toxic Event as Leonard Cohen backed by the Jesus and Mary Chain.  In their first year as a traveling band, the Airborne Toxic Event played more than 200 shows. Airborne quickly developed a reputation for cathartic, wailing live shows, reaching the usually stoic East Side L.A. indie rock crowd on a gut level. Many danced. Some cried, and since, sing-alongs became the norm. Guests are invited to join in for this unique experience, and can find out more at http://www.theairbornetoxicevent.com/.  In addition, The Airborne Toxic Event will be playing at Belly Up Aspen on March 24, and tickets are available at www.bellyupaspen.com.

 

March 24 Eldora – New Belgium Scavenger Hunt

Eldora is hosting this year’s New Belgium Scavenger Hunt, which is a day for guests to don their best costume, chase chickens, search for bigfoot and answer ridiculous riddles all while skiing, raising money for a great local non-profit, and bonding with friends. In addition, guests are invited to grab a buddy or three, bring $10 per person and their ski passes, or purchase a lift ticket, and join the fleet of New Belgium characters on the slopes for a Scavenger Hunt. All proceeds from the Scavenger Hunt will support Leave No Trace, a Boulder-based Non-Profit with the global focus of teaching people how to enjoy the outdoors responsibly. For more information visit www.newbelgium.com/hunt.


March 24 & 25 Sunlight – Spring Thing 

On both March 24 and 25, Sunlight will feature its Spring Thing, a unique event with two hot tubs bubbling at the base of the area, with jumps and rails overhead. Pro riders will show off their skills by jumping over the hot tubs while guests relax and take in the show. This will be complemented by live music, drink specials and a Spring Celebration.

 

March 24 & April 7 Wolf Creek Mens and Ladies Ski and Board Clinics

On March 24 and April 7, Wolf Creek will be hosting Mens’ and Ladies’ Ski and Board Clinics. Lift tickets and two hour group lessons for any ability level are $63. Also happening on both of these dates is a Senior Ski and Board Clinic, which features a lift ticket and two hour morning lesson for any ability for $49. Lastly, the Telemark Clinic takes place on March 24 and April 1, with lift tickets and a two hour morning lesson for any ability for $63. More information on these events can be found at http://www.wolfcreekski.com/wolf-creek-event-calendar.php.

 

March 31 - Echo Mountain Wild West 

Echo’s version of the Wild West happens on Saturday, March 31, at the Scion & Verizon Wireless Echo Mountain Roundup. Guests are invited to bust out their boots, hats and western garb as Denver’s closest ski and snowboard area transforms into the ‘Ole West.  Scheduled activities include Scion’s Design Your Own Snowboard Contest, a Lil’ Wranglers Rail Jam, High Rollers Rail Jam, costume and eating contests, a mechanical bull, Rocky Mountain Chili Bowl snowboard giveaway, Moe’s Original Bar B Que, plus much more. For details, please visit www.echomt.com.


April 1 Powderhorn – Pond Skim Beach Party

Closing Day at Powderhorn features the Pond Skim Beach Party and Pineapple Crackers band. The resort also features a $99 lift and lodging special based on double occupancy. More information can be found at http://www.powderhorn.com/lift-and-lodging-packages.

SolVista Basin Spring Splash Spring Break Colorado 

April 1 – April 15 – Steamboat Springs Springalicious

In celebration of the spring, Steamboat is hosting Springalicious, which offers a boatload of Springalicious festivities. The two-week long festival begins April 1st and includes free concerts from Keller Williams and JJ Grey & Mofro, the 32nd Annual Cardboard Classic, the 5th annual Splashdown Pond Skim and more. Find out all the details at www.steamboat.com/springalicious.

 

April 7 – 8 Monarch 7th Annual Kayaks on Show

Monarch’s signature event, the 7th Annual Kayaks on Show, is back once again. Contestants race head to head, similar to Skier Cross, down a specially designed course featuring berms, banks, and bumps, ending in an icy pond. This event is as fun to watch as it is to race. Sponsors will be on hand to provide plenty of stoke for this unique event, including Mountain Khakis, Bolle, Colorado Kayak Supply, Camelbak, Cliff Bar/Aquaphor, and The North Face. For more information and registration, call 888-996-7669 x-5050.

 

April 7 Ski Granby Ranch (formerly SolVista Basin) – Spring Splash

The resort winds down the season with its annual Spring Splash on Saturday, April 7 and ends with special Easter activities on Sunday, April 8. On both April 7 and 8, from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., children’s lift tickets to ski or ride with the Easter Bunny are just $49. Guests can reserve their children’s spot with the Children’s Center Ski/Ride by calling 888-850-4615. On April 8, it is skiing as usual, and there will be a children’s Easter egg hunt. There will also be an Easter Brunch with the Easter Bunny at Granby Ranch’s Seven Trails Grille. Guests are invited to reserve a table for the special Easter Brunch by calling 970-887-5200.

 

Arapahoe Basin – Beach’n Egg Hunt

The Beach’N Egg Hunt is on again this year at Arapahoe Basin. The Easter Bunny and Chicken visit the area for an Easter Egg Hunt on skis. Both skiing and non-skiing children can participate. The Easter Bunny arrives at noon – just outside the Snowsports Center. The free egg hunts take place on Molly Hogan for guests who do not ski and on Wrangler for those that do ski.

 

April 8 Silverton – BrewSki Celebration

On April 8, Silverton celebrates spring on the mountain with this year’s BrewSki. The theme for 2012 is a Preppy Party. Guests are encouraged to bring their croquet sets, argyle and cheese and crackers, as they enjoy spring skiing while sipping local microbrews. Past refreshments have been provided by Ska, Three Rivers, Carvers, Steamworks, Silverton and Durango breweries. Entrance to BrewSki is $15, or $12 with a lift ticket purchase or Silverton Mountain season pass holders. Book online www.silvertonmountain.com, or call970-387-5706.

 

April 14 – 15 - Copper Mountain Sunsation returns

This year Sunsation returns to Copper Mountain on April 14 and 15. The free event kicks off on Saturday, April 14, with the first-ever CopperMan event, an obstacle course that will put ice in contestant’s veins and finish with an end line celebration to put warmth in their hearts. Then, on Sunday, April 15, at 12 p.m., Copper and Woodward at Copper will host the inaugural Slopesoakers: Floating Rail Jam. Positioned in front of Jill’s deck, the pond will have a rail floating on top of inner tubes, creating a unique spin on the traditional pond skim. The event is free, and guests are encouraged to come and watch some of the best athletes get soaked. Throughout the weekend, live music will feature from Pata Banton, Michal Menert, the Spazmatcis, and an all-female tribute Lez Zepplin. For more information, guests can visit www.coppersunsation.com.

 Monarch Kayaks on Show

April 21 Arapahoe Basin – The Spyder Grind

The area will be hosting The Spyder Grind, an uphill, downhill adventure race designed to introduce new participants to backcountry skiing as well as challenge veteran skiers. Races are modeled after European randonee events with competitors beginning on foot and running to clip into their skis. Athletes skin uphill on a challenging course and race down to the finish. The race category vertical is approximately 4,500 ft., while the recreational category is 2,000 ft. Full details about Arapahoe Basin’s events can be found at www.arapahoebasin.com/events.

 

April 28 - Loveland 11th Annual Corn Harvest Benefit Ski Party

Loveland Ski Area will host the 11th Annual Corn Harvest Benefit Ski Party for the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC).  This event is more than just a benefit, it’s a good time with both old and new friends at Loveland Ski Area.  Guests are invited to meet and ski with folks from CAIC to show their support for their efforts to help us all stay safe.  Hawaiian shirts are encouraged and registration includes lunch, raffle tickets for great gear and prizes, beer from New Belgium, and live music on the patio at the end of the day.  This is the ultimate experience to enjoy a great day of spring skiing with friends while giving back to a great cause. For more information on this events and other April events at Loveland visit http://www.skiloveland.com/events/April.aspx.

 

Comments

  1. Thanks for sharing the schedule of events in Colorado Rocky Mountain Ski Resorts.This place is truly amazing.I had a great time there last March.I enjoyed the Spring Thing.I wish I can visit again in 2013.

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