Fresh Snow For Purgatory's Opening Day With Skiing & Mountain Biking

With more snow in the forecast this week, outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy a unique experience at Purgatory Resort on Saturday, November 18. Ski and mountain bike on the same day, at the same resort.

Purgatory welcomed skiers and snowboarders back to the resort at 9am  Saturday, Nov. 18.  
The Southwestern resort celebrated opening day of the ski season with a unique offering - skiing and mountain biking!    Lifts 1 and 2 are open for skiing and Lift 4 is being utilized for lift-served mountain bike trails this weekend.

The forecast calls for 6 inches of snow at Purgatory this week, plus cold temperatures which allow mountain crews to make additional snow.

“We’re excited to kick off the ski season, and what a better way to celebrate than to offer a unique Colorado mountain experience,” stated Colin McBeath, general manager at Purgatory Resort. “We wanted to make it a fun weekend to start off the ski season by offering up two favorite activities at the resort – skiing and mountain biking.”   

Purgatory opened for the ski season at 9am on Saturday, November 18. Skiers and snowboarders could upload and download on the high-speed six-person Lift 1, and had access to 683 vertical feet of skiable terrain under Lift 2

Skiers and snowboarders started lining up at 5am, some even cooking bacon and eggs on the ski beach in anticipation of making first chair for the opening of ski season.The mountain bike chairlift may open again Friday through Sunday, November 24-26 for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, conditions permitting.   

Discounted lift tickets are available at the Ticket Window, allowing access to both activities – the mountain bike uplift and skiing. Lift ticket prices are $49 adults, $39 teens, $29 kids, and $39 seniors. Kids 7 and under, 4th graders and those 80+ ski free everyday at Purgatory. 

Purgatory Resort nearly doubled its snowmaking capacity on the front-side of the mountain with new pipe, access to electricity, and additional energy efficient snow guns and fans. Crews have been boosting snowmaking capacity on the upper portion of the front-side, including the top of Lift 1, the mid-way loading zone on Lift 6, and the Lift 2 area to help produce a great skiable product especially during early season. The new snowmaking equipment improves Purgatory’s ability to make snow and open the resort more efficiently.  

“With Purgatory’s advanced snowmaking system and the upgrades we’ve made to it this year, we’re able to make more snow during a shorter amount of time, which ultimately allows us to open the mountain earlier and maintain our solid base throughout the spring,” stated McBeath.“We’ll continue opening more and more terrain as soon as we can.”

On Saturday, the Powderhouse on-mountain bar and restaurant featured live music, and Purgy’s Slopeside restaurant offered Coors giveaways along with live music by the Outskirts for après ski.

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