
Although Loveland Ski Area sits high atop The Continental Divide, it is often overlooked by skiers and riders headed to Summit County. For those in the know, that means more powder and fewer lines at Loveland! Loveland receives 400 inches of snow each season and offers 1,365 acres of terrain with something for every age and ability. Loveland Valley caters to beginners with a separate base area and gentle slopes while Loveland Basin offers groomers, bumps, trees and plenty of open terrain above timberline. Chair 9 takes skiers and riders to 12,700 feet where open bowls and powder-choked chutes await.
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Season: October, 2009-Early May, 2010
Hours of Operation: 9am to 4pm Monday through Friday; 8:30am to 4pm on weekends and designated holidays
Annual Snowfall: 400 inches/1,016 centimeters
Total Area: 1,365 acres/552 hectares
Highest Elevation: 13,010 feet/3,965 meters
Vertical Rise: 2,410 feet/735 meters
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