Can we tell you one of our deepest and darkest secrets? Do you promise you won’t judge? Okay, here we go… it’s possible that we have only been skiing once in our lifetimes and have no real desire to do it again. Before you ask, many of us are indeed Colorado natives (born and raised); however, racing down the slopes never really stuck with a lot of us. Since we know that we cannot be the only Coloradan who does not care for skiing in Colorado in winter, we thought now would be a great time to go over other things you can do at a Colorado ski resort. You can have a fabulous and fantastic winter getaway in Colorado without even putting on a pair of skis. Read on.
- Snow tubing
Cathy McCray/Flickr Do you want all of the fast-paced action without having to actually stand and maneuver? If you are as uncoordinated as we are, you are probably nodding your head and will love all of the fun and excitement that comes with snow tubing! Click here for some of the best places to go snow tubing and/or sledding in Colorado.
- Eating
llee_wu/Flickr If you are a Coloradan, you know that ski resorts are home to some of the best restaurants in the state, as many bring in world-renowned chefs who know how to whip up an incredible meal. As if you needed another reason to love on-site restaurants, they usually come with breathtaking views as well.
- Drinking
ambernambrose/Flickr As with the aforementioned foods, Colorado ski resorts pride themselves on a fully-stocked bar and knowledgeable bartenders who are happy to whip up your favorite beverage or introduce you to a new cocktail.
- Shopping
Nick Csakany/Wikimedia Commons Is there not a gift shop or other boutique-like business at your resort? No problem, as downtown areas and small yet charming districts are usually mere steps away from the ski resort entrance.
- Biking
Jules Joseph/Flickr That is not a typo, folks; some Colorado ski resorts will let you ride your bike on the slope! How does it work? For the cost of a lift ticket, you can ride your bike (or rent a designated snow bike) down the hill, as long as you’re practicing caution and courtesy. Please note: Not all ski resorts allow this, so please check before trying to get your bike on the lift!
- Coasters and rides
Vail Resorts Management Company Once again, this will be on a resort-by-resort basis, but some places like Breck offer fast-paced thrill rides like winter coasters, slides, zip lines, and much more. To find out if your ski resort of choice offers this, be sure to check their website before you go. Pictured is the Gold Runner Alpine Coaster in Breckenridge.
- Gondola rides
Lee Coursey/Flickr Do you want to take it easy and enjoy remarkable views at the same time? No need to ride the ski lift, as many ski resorts offer comfortable and enclosed gondola rides with 360-degree views.
- Snowshoeing
Karen Neoh/Flickr Last but certainly not least is snowshoeing, where you can easily walk through deep snow and enjoy the Colorado countryside!
Ski resorts in Colorado realize that not everyone wants to ski (or snowboard) all the time, so they offer the above options so you can mix it up a bit, or avoid skiing altogether! What is your favorite thing to do at Colorado ski resorts? Let us know your thoughts in the comments! For even more wintertime fun, check out The Winter Horseback Riding Trail In Colorado That’s Pure Magic.
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Ski Resorts in Colorado December 19, 2021 Tori Jane What are some fun things to do in winter in Colorado? Colorado is a veritable paradise year-round, and in winter it really comes into its own. Sure, summers are beautiful, and autumn is spellbinding, but there’s just something about winter and all its magic that we’re head over heels in love with. Luckily for those of us who love winter, Colorado has snowy, cold winters, and there are tons of amazing things to do even when it’s chilly outside! For example, there are always the classics, like sledding, skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating, but there’s even more than just those as well. Did you know that there are plenty of entire towns that love to go all-out for the holidays, turning themselves into something out of a Hallmark holiday special year after year? It’s true! Check out this article for a list of our favorites. There are 28 different ski resorts peppered all over the state (and every single one is worth it, trust us). You can also take a dip in some refreshing hot springs in Ouray, ride a horse-drawn carriage around town (pick one), or even try your hand at ice fishing. The possibilities are only as limited as your imagination! Where can I go snow tubing in Colorado? Perhaps an easier question to answer would be where you can’t go snow tubing in Colorado because it seems like everywhere you turn has some awesome hills and valleys for the ultimate tubing experience. Some of the most popular destinations for snow tubing in Colorado include:
Fraser Tubing Hill, in Fraser, which is so legendary that it’s even named for its tubing awesomeness Frisco Adventure Park (Frisco) Colorado Adventure Park (Fraser) Yee-Haw Tubing Hill (Steamboat Springs) Echo Mountain (Idaho Springs)
- Snow tubing
Cathy McCray/Flickr Do you want all of the fast-paced action without having to actually stand and maneuver? If you are as uncoordinated as we are, you are probably nodding your head and will love all of the fun and excitement that comes with snow tubing! Click here for some of the best places to go snow tubing and/or sledding in Colorado.
- Eating
llee_wu/Flickr If you are a Coloradan, you know that ski resorts are home to some of the best restaurants in the state, as many bring in world-renowned chefs who know how to whip up an incredible meal. As if you needed another reason to love on-site restaurants, they usually come with breathtaking views as well.
- Drinking
ambernambrose/Flickr As with the aforementioned foods, Colorado ski resorts pride themselves on a fully-stocked bar and knowledgeable bartenders who are happy to whip up your favorite beverage or introduce you to a new cocktail.
- Shopping
Nick Csakany/Wikimedia Commons Is there not a gift shop or other boutique-like business at your resort? No problem, as downtown areas and small yet charming districts are usually mere steps away from the ski resort entrance.
- Biking
Jules Joseph/Flickr That is not a typo, folks; some Colorado ski resorts will let you ride your bike on the slope! How does it work? For the cost of a lift ticket, you can ride your bike (or rent a designated snow bike) down the hill, as long as you’re practicing caution and courtesy. Please note: Not all ski resorts allow this, so please check before trying to get your bike on the lift!
- Coasters and rides
Vail Resorts Management Company Once again, this will be on a resort-by-resort basis, but some places like Breck offer fast-paced thrill rides like winter coasters, slides, zip lines, and much more. To find out if your ski resort of choice offers this, be sure to check their website before you go. Pictured is the Gold Runner Alpine Coaster in Breckenridge.
- Gondola rides
Lee Coursey/Flickr Do you want to take it easy and enjoy remarkable views at the same time? No need to ride the ski lift, as many ski resorts offer comfortable and enclosed gondola rides with 360-degree views.
- Snowshoeing
Karen Neoh/Flickr Last but certainly not least is snowshoeing, where you can easily walk through deep snow and enjoy the Colorado countryside!
Ski resorts in Colorado realize that not everyone wants to ski (or snowboard) all the time, so they offer the above options so you can mix it up a bit, or avoid skiing altogether! What is your favorite thing to do at Colorado ski resorts? Let us know your thoughts in the comments! For even more wintertime fun, check out The Winter Horseback Riding Trail In Colorado That’s Pure Magic.
Cathy McCray/Flickr
Do you want all of the fast-paced action without having to actually stand and maneuver? If you are as uncoordinated as we are, you are probably nodding your head and will love all of the fun and excitement that comes with snow tubing! Click here for some of the best places to go snow tubing and/or sledding in Colorado.
llee_wu/Flickr
If you are a Coloradan, you know that ski resorts are home to some of the best restaurants in the state, as many bring in world-renowned chefs who know how to whip up an incredible meal. As if you needed another reason to love on-site restaurants, they usually come with breathtaking views as well.
ambernambrose/Flickr
As with the aforementioned foods, Colorado ski resorts pride themselves on a fully-stocked bar and knowledgeable bartenders who are happy to whip up your favorite beverage or introduce you to a new cocktail.
Nick Csakany/Wikimedia Commons
Is there not a gift shop or other boutique-like business at your resort? No problem, as downtown areas and small yet charming districts are usually mere steps away from the ski resort entrance.
Jules Joseph/Flickr
That is not a typo, folks; some Colorado ski resorts will let you ride your bike on the slope! How does it work? For the cost of a lift ticket, you can ride your bike (or rent a designated snow bike) down the hill, as long as you’re practicing caution and courtesy. Please note: Not all ski resorts allow this, so please check before trying to get your bike on the lift!
Vail Resorts Management Company
Once again, this will be on a resort-by-resort basis, but some places like Breck offer fast-paced thrill rides like winter coasters, slides, zip lines, and much more. To find out if your ski resort of choice offers this, be sure to check their website before you go. Pictured is the Gold Runner Alpine Coaster in Breckenridge.
Lee Coursey/Flickr
Do you want to take it easy and enjoy remarkable views at the same time? No need to ride the ski lift, as many ski resorts offer comfortable and enclosed gondola rides with 360-degree views.
Karen Neoh/Flickr
Last but certainly not least is snowshoeing, where you can easily walk through deep snow and enjoy the Colorado countryside!
The OIYS Visitor Center
Ski Resorts in Colorado
December 19, 2021
Tori Jane
What are some fun things to do in winter in Colorado? Colorado is a veritable paradise year-round, and in winter it really comes into its own. Sure, summers are beautiful, and autumn is spellbinding, but there’s just something about winter and all its magic that we’re head over heels in love with. Luckily for those of us who love winter, Colorado has snowy, cold winters, and there are tons of amazing things to do even when it’s chilly outside! For example, there are always the classics, like sledding, skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating, but there’s even more than just those as well. Did you know that there are plenty of entire towns that love to go all-out for the holidays, turning themselves into something out of a Hallmark holiday special year after year? It’s true! Check out this article for a list of our favorites. There are 28 different ski resorts peppered all over the state (and every single one is worth it, trust us). You can also take a dip in some refreshing hot springs in Ouray, ride a horse-drawn carriage around town (pick one), or even try your hand at ice fishing. The possibilities are only as limited as your imagination! Where can I go snow tubing in Colorado? Perhaps an easier question to answer would be where you can’t go snow tubing in Colorado because it seems like everywhere you turn has some awesome hills and valleys for the ultimate tubing experience. Some of the most popular destinations for snow tubing in Colorado include:
Fraser Tubing Hill, in Fraser, which is so legendary that it’s even named for its tubing awesomeness Frisco Adventure Park (Frisco) Colorado Adventure Park (Fraser) Yee-Haw Tubing Hill (Steamboat Springs) Echo Mountain (Idaho Springs)
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Colorado is a veritable paradise year-round, and in winter it really comes into its own. Sure, summers are beautiful, and autumn is spellbinding, but there’s just something about winter and all its magic that we’re head over heels in love with. Luckily for those of us who love winter, Colorado has snowy, cold winters, and there are tons of amazing things to do even when it’s chilly outside! For example, there are always the classics, like sledding, skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating, but there’s even more than just those as well. Did you know that there are plenty of entire towns that love to go all-out for the holidays, turning themselves into something out of a Hallmark holiday special year after year? It’s true! Check out this article for a list of our favorites. There are 28 different ski resorts peppered all over the state (and every single one is worth it, trust us). You can also take a dip in some refreshing hot springs in Ouray, ride a horse-drawn carriage around town (pick one), or even try your hand at ice fishing. The possibilities are only as limited as your imagination!
Where can I go snow tubing in Colorado?
Perhaps an easier question to answer would be where you can’t go snow tubing in Colorado because it seems like everywhere you turn has some awesome hills and valleys for the ultimate tubing experience. Some of the most popular destinations for snow tubing in Colorado include:
- Fraser Tubing Hill, in Fraser, which is so legendary that it’s even named for its tubing awesomeness
- Frisco Adventure Park (Frisco)
- Colorado Adventure Park (Fraser)
- Yee-Haw Tubing Hill (Steamboat Springs)
- Echo Mountain (Idaho Springs)