CSCUSA Announces 2025-26 Projected Skier Visits

Colorado Ski Country USA announced projected preliminary statewide skier visits of 10.5 million for the 2025-26 Colorado season today at its 63rd Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado.
The 2025-26 season was shaped by lower-than-average snowfall across Colorado, part of a broader low-snow winter throughout much of the West. Resorts navigated variable conditions, making operational adjustments as needed and relying on snowmaking teams, grooming crews, and mountain operations staff to deliver the best possible guest experience throughout the season.
"This year revealed the experience, dedication, and grit of Colorado's resorts and the teams behind them," said Melanie Mills, president and CEO of Colorado Ski Country USA. "Their work supports mountain economies, keeps people connected to the mountains, and sustains the experience that generations of Coloradans and visitors come here to share. Skier visits are an important metric, but they are far from the only measure of the health of our industry."
All visitor segments declined in 2025-26: in-state, out-of-state, and international. Average days open declined from the 20-year average of 144 days to 129 days. Visits fell more than 20% below both the five year and ten year averages. Average monthly snowfall for every month of the 2025-26 ski and ride season fell well below monthly averages from the last twenty years.
However, the 2025-26 season ski season was notable for several positive trends. The warmer weather drew newer skiers and snowboarders to the slopes. Many days offered shorter lift lines, milder temperatures, and well-groomed, approachable terrain that helped beginners build confidence. In addition, several Colorado resorts hosted enthusiastic crowds for qualifying events in the runup to the 2026 Winter Olympic Games, supported their communities with fundraising events and ski safety education, and welcomed guests with diverse winter activities and creative food and beverage options.
Resorts across Colorado Ski Country USA are gearing up for a busy summer of mountain biking and other summer activities, along with capital improvements to welcome skiers and snowboarders to the slopes for the 2026-27 season.
Sarah Beatty, APR