PALI CHAIR/TRAIL NOW OPEN
PALI CHAIR/TRAIL NOW OPEN

New snow equals more terrain, check our Runs Open Report every day for new terrain openings.

There will be live music in the 6th Alley Bar Friday and Saturday for the entire month of December. Learn more on our Events Calendar! The 6th Alley Bar also has a delicious bar menu with new items!

Bonus Pass available for $399. Includes unlimited A-Basin, 5 days can be used at Breckenridge or Keystone. Visit our pass page to learn more about A-Basin season passes.

Have time, take a survey about A-Basin? Click here.

“Beyond the Legend – A Photo Journal” by Drew and Leisa Gibson. Visit their website to learn more.

SNOWFALL: 1.0" past 24 hrs
1.0" past 3 days
BASE: 40"
CONDITIONS: PP (Packed Powder)
FORECAST: Snow
LIFTS OPEN: 5 of 7
Arapahoe Basin, also known as "A-Basin", in Summit County, Colorado has the longest ski and ride season in North America. With over 350” of annual snowfall it’s easy to experience skiing, snowboarding and telemarking on some of Colorado’s best ski terrain. Our ski and ride school offers adult, youth, child and group lessons for beginners, intermediate and expert skiers and our High Adventure Series and women specific programs ensure riders of all levels enjoy our over 900 acres of high-altitude runs. And with the addition of Montezuma Bowl there’s more steeps, glades, chutes, and bowls and groomed runs to enjoy. Pick up a season pass when you book your Colorado ski vacation. Enjoy skiing from October through late spring, “June”, and all the events, concerts and picnics at Black Mountain Lodge, Legends Café and our famous Beach. The new high speed quad chairlift, Black Mountain Express, will give you access to the mountain, terrain parks and the famous Pallavicini lift will take you to some of the states most challenging runs. Located just 68 miles from Denver, minutes away from Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Silverthorne, Loveland and Dillon, we rank #1 in Mom and Pop ski areas (skiresorts.com) and top 10 in value and scenery (ski magazine). Just 5 miles from Vail owned Keystone Ski Resort, along the Colorado Rocky Mountain’s Continental Divide and Loveland Pass.