Where to Ski This Weekend: Colorado
Colorado's had one of it's best seasons yet. And with recent dumps at Snowmass, Aspen Highlands, Beaver Creek and Copper Mountain, winter's not ending any time soon.
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David Amirault rips it up at Snowmass.
Starting April 11, lift tickets drop to $49 and lodging deals start at $40. Plus, there are many events happening for free.
03/28/2011 Powder Day at Aspen Highlands from AspenSnowmass on Vimeo.


Ski/Ride for under $50 per day: just $39 per day for anyone with a valid 2010-2011 season pass from any other resort April 11-24.

Lodging starts as low as $40 per night based on double occupancy in Aspen and $25 per night based on double occupancy in Snowmass. For a complete list of lodging deals visit www.aspensnowmass.com/aprildeals.


Beaver Creek Spring Break Eternal
Soak up sun and savings this spring at Beaver Creek with up to 30% off of lodging between March 19 and April 17. Rates start at just $62 per person, per night based upon quad occupancy when guests book a minimum of three nights stay in a two-bedroom Creekside Condominium at Beaver Creek Resort. Book online at www.beavercreek.com or by calling (800) 404-3535.

Copper’s accumulated over 350 inches of snow this season.
