Loveland Ski Area hits 300-inch mark for the season with recent storm

Loveland Ski Area/Courtesy photo
Seeing 16 inches of snow over the last 24 hours, Loveland Ski Area announced on Friday afternoon, April 18, that it has officially hit the 300-inch mark for the 2024-25 season.
The new spring snow created a deep powder day for skiers and riders on Friday. With several more inches forecast overnight, guests may be treated to more deep snow on Saturday, April 19.
Although it felt like the 2024-25 ski season was coming to a close earlier in the week, there are still plenty of turns to earn at Loveland Ski Area. Loveland plans to stay open through May 11, Mother’s Day, giving skiers and riders several more weeks to take advantage of the late-season conditions.

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