Vail Closing Day
Vail Mountain closes for its 58th season on Sunday. Vail Resorts extended the season and several of its resorts after more snow fell in February and March.
After not hosting a Closing Day last year due to COVID-19, Vail Mountain will wrap up its 58th season on Sunday. More snowfall in February and March allowed Vail Resorts to extended the season at many of its resorts by a week. Vail’s original closing date was April 11. Beaver Creek was originally set to close on April 4, but closed this past Sunday.
Some areas of Vail Mountain have already closed for the season, but there is still plenty of terrain to enjoy. As of press time, 59% of the mountain was open, with 12 lifts servicing 162 of 271 trails. View current terrain and lift status online at vail.com
Beaver Creek presents Bloom
Katie Mermerie will perform all sorts of amazing feats like stilt walking, hoop spinning and fire eating during Beaver Creek’s Bloom celebration now through March 27. (Beaver Creek Resort Company
Special to the Daily).
Beaver Creek Extraordinaire presents Bloom, a celebration of springtime in the mountains. Every day through March 27 enjoy live entertainment and performers on the plaza level near the ice rink in Beaver Creek Village. After the slopes close, take the escalators down to the free family fun. In addition to the nightly entertainment, don’t forget the activities that happen on Saturdays with the Family Aprés Ski events.