Loveland Ski Area

Slopes at Loveland
Colorado / Loveland

We have put together a list of everything you need to know about Loveland Ski Area.

Loveland Ski Area Overview

Loveland is renowned for its abundant annual snowfall of 422 inches, providing consistent, dry, powdery snow. This allows the resort to be one of the first in the nation to open and one of the last to close each season. It also offers snowcat skiing along the Continental Divide.

Ski Terrain

  • Beginner runs: 13%
  • Intermediate runs: 41%
  • Advanced runs: 20%
  • Expert runs: 26%
  • Total ski runs: 94
  • Terrain Parks:

Mountain Statistics

  • Summit elevation: 13010 feet
  • Skiable area: 1800 acre
  • Average Snowfall: 422 inch

Loveland Ski Area Trail Map

Loveland Trail Map

Loveland Ski Area Lift Tickets

At Loveland, you have the option to purchase day lift tickets, season passes, and the Loveland Pass. Children age 5 and under can ski for free. For rates and conditions, please refer to the official website.

Day Lift Ticket

Loveland offers three types of day tickets.

  • All-Mountain Lift Tickets gives you access to all lifts. 
  • Loveland Valley Only Ticket gives access to Lift 7, Lift 3 and the Magic Carpet surface lift. This is ideal for beginners.
  • Half-Day Lift Ticket gives you access to all lifts from 11:30 am. This is only available for adults (Age 15+).

Season Passes

Loveland offers two types of season passes and is available for purchase around late August. 

  • The Loveland Season Pass entitles you to unlimited access to Loveland throughout the ski season and three days of skiing at each of the affiliated resorts. You also receive discounts at Loveland facilities.
  • The Midweek Pass gives you unlimited access to Loveland on Monday to Fridays plus a 3 free midweek skiing days at Monarch Mountain. You also receive discounts at Loveland facilities. 

Loveland Pass Card

The Loveland Pass Card offers a convenient option for skiers and riders who are not yet prepared to make a long-term commitment to a season pass. Passholders can purchase discounted lift tickets each visit, and also receive a free lift ticket on every 5th visit. It is available for purchase in Fall.

Loveland Ski and Snowboard Lessons

Loveland offers a range of lesson options, including the group lessons, private lessons, and special programs. The lessons can only be booked via call. It is highly recommended to book in advance. Below highlights the differences between the lesson options.

  • Group lessons are available for 4 years old and above. Children lessons (age 4-14) include lift ticket and equipment rental. Adult group lessons are only for first-timers and beginners with the option of full or half day.
  • Private lessons are 2 or 3 hours and cater to skiers and snowboarders of all ages and skill levels. The price only includes the lesson, but provides discount on lift tickets and equipment rentals. There is also an option for a family private lesson, which is for up to 4 first-timers aged 7 and above. The family option includes lift tickets and rental.
  • Special Programs offered are multi-session lessons or advanced training during the ski season. This includes child 3-class private pass, adult first-timer 3-class pass, women’s only clinics and telemark clinics.

Nearest Town to Loveland Ski Area

Loveland Ski Area is conveniently situated only 11.5 miles away from Silverthorne. This ski town is known for its easy accessibility to seven ski resorts within a one-hour drive including Arapahoe Basin, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Keystone, Loveland, and Vail. Besides skiing, Silverthorne has a vibrant arts scene, shopping as well as winter activities such as sledding, ice fishing, and snowshoeing.

On Mountain Dining

Loveland Ski Area has two on-mountain dining options.

Ptarmigan Roost at Loveland

The Ptarmigan Roost Café, situated at the top of the Ptarmigan Lift at an elevation of 12,050 feet, serves a variety of food and beverages including burgers, soups, chili, light snacks, hot chocolate, beer, and wine.

Opening hours (subject to change): 10:30am - 2 pm

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The Rathskeller

The Rathskeller, situated below at the east end of The Basin Lodge, is the go-to spot for locals looking for a snack or après drink.

Opening hours (subject to change): 10 am - 6 pm

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Loveland Ski Area Contact Information

Address: M4J3+74, Keystone, CO 80435, United States

Phone number: (303) 571-5580

Email: [email protected]

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there ski packages to Loveland Ski Area?

Loveland does not offer ski vacation packages. That said, there are ski vacation packages to most destination resorts in Colorado.

When is the best time to go skiing in Loveland Ski Area?

Late February to mid-March is the best time to go skiing in Loveland Ski Area as there is plenty of snow and avoids high crowd levels of the holiday dates. 

Are there parking or shuttles available at Loveland Ski Area?

At Loveland, there is free parking available, and convenient shuttles operate between Loveland Basin and Valley areas every 5-10 minutes. 

What amenities are available at Loveland Ski Area?

Loveland offers a range of amenities including a sport shop, mountain dining, ski school, cabins and free snowcat skiing. Additionally, child care services are available for children aged 2.5 to 13 years.

How much does it cost to rent ski equipment at Loveland Ski Area?

The standard ski/snowboard package at Loveland is priced at $55 per day for adults, $40 per day for ages 6-14, and $25 per day for children 5 and under. Adult helmets can be rented for an additional $10, while child helmets are included. Please note that prices are subject to change. For the most updated pricing, please visit here.