Aspen Skiing Company has announced that Aspen Highlands will reopen for the weekend of April 27-28 in appreciation of skiers and riders for a great season. While Snowmass, Aspen Mountain and Buttermilk are closed for the season, Aspen Highlands will remain open through April 21 as scheduled and then reopen April 27-28. Consistent snowfall over the last week has made for great conditions and enjoyable spring skiing and riding on the mountain.
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The mountain will be open to the 12,392-foot summit of Highland Bowl. The Exhibition lift will run daily from 9 a.m. 4 p.m. Loge, Cloud Nine and Deep Temerity lifts will run until 3:30 p.m., providing access to the entire mountain. The Merry-Go-Round restaurant, Cloud Nine Alpine Bistro and Four-Mountain Sports will be open for business.
The Aspen Highlands Closing Day festivities will remain on Sunday, April 21.
All Aspen/Snowmass season passes are valid as they are during the regular season. As of today and through April 28, adult tickets are $62 per day, $57 for youth and senior tickets and $42 for children. As always children six and under ski for free. Additional days for Classic passholders from April 15-21 and April 27-28 are $35 for adults and $20 for Children, Youth and College. Double Flex and Flex passholders can also add a day for $35 from April 15-21 and April 27-28.
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Colorado Season Passholders Deal:
Season passholders from any other Colorado resort are invited to experience Aspen/Snowmass and will pay just $39 for a lift ticket. The season pass must be a picture pass and presented at the ticket window.
Spring Deals:
Not only are there great deals on lift tickets, these last days of the season will allow for huge savings on everything from lodging to ski and snowboard school. Lodging starts as low as $90 per night in Aspen/Snowmass based on availability and dates.* Visit www.stayaspensnowmass.com for lodging information.
To check out some of the action from spring skiing and riding at Aspen Highlands in previous seasons please visit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/aspensnowmass/sets/72157626374528473/.