Colorado Ski Country USA Resorts Debut New Terrain, New Lifts, and New Experiences for the 2023-24 Ski Season
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Thursday, September 14, 2023
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Aspen Snowmass is kicking off the season with its biggest terrain expansion in almost 40 years.
Key Points:
- Aspen Snowmass is kicking off the season with its biggest terrain expansion in almost 40 years.
- Howelsen Hill Ski Area in downtown Steamboat is the oldest continuously operating ski area in North America and offers Ski Free Sundays throughout the season.
- Plus, this season, Purgatory Resort joins the CSCUSA Gems , giving Gems pass and cardholders 11 Colorado ski areas to explore.
- Colorado Ski Country USA (CSCUSA) is the not-for-profit trade association representing Colorado’s 21 ski and snowboard resorts.