Mountain Announcements
Mountain Announcement
Updated April 2, 2026
Snowmass Closing Day
Snowmass will close for the 2025 to 2026 winter season on Sunday, April 5, based on current conditions.
While recent snowfall has been welcomed, it is not enough to maintain terrain and safety standards. We look forward to closing out the season with a final weekend of spring skiing and riding.
An end of season celebration will take place at Elk Camp Restaurant on Saturday, April 4, open until 4pm, with the last upload on the Elk Camp Gondola at 3:45pm.
We’re grateful for the season at Snowmass, from top to bottom turns and events like the U.S. Grand Prix to time spent across the mountain with family and friends. Thank you to our guests, locals and athletes, and to the employees who kept the experience going through changing conditions.
Starting Monday, April 6, lift ticket prices will be reduced to 98 dollars for adults and 81 dollars for teens and children. This offer cannot be combined with other discounts or passholder benefits.
Aspen Mountain remains open, and we will continue to operate as long as conditions allow. Additional updates will be shared as the season progresses.
Uphill Policy Reminders
Uphill travel is permitted on designated routes across Aspen Snowmass. All uphillers must travel single file, stay on signed uphill routes, and remain aware of active mountain operations, including snowmaking, grooming equipment, and winch cat operations. Uphillers must yield to downhill traffic and all mountain operations at all times.
Uphill routes are unmaintained and conditions can change quickly. Obey all posted signage and closures. Dogs are not permitted on Aspen Mountain.
Outside of lift operating hours, there are no on mountain services, including ski patrol. In an emergency, please call 911.