Echo Mountain

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Pros
  • Under an hour's drive away from Denver!
  • Your cheapest ski option near Denver
  • Night-skiing available on the whole mountain
Cons
  • Tiny ski area served by 1 chairlift

Just under an hour's drive away from Denver, Echo Mountain is the closest ski resort to the mile-high city! It might not have the scariest of slopes and the lack of terrain might disappoint but its close proximity makes it a convenient option for those looking to squeeze in a morning or afternoon ski. Best of all, it's got the cheapest lift tickets in Colorado!  

18/19 Historical Snowfall

Best month to go

January to February

January and February are the best months to visit Echo Mountain as March and April can see lots of ice making it difficult to ski on.

FLY TO

Denver International Airport

DRIVE TO

Echo Mountain (1 hour)

Idaho Springs (10-12 mi)

  • Quaint old mining town - 30 minute drive away
  • A range of dining and nightlife options
  • Affordable lodging

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Evergreen (15-17 mi)

  • Historic town - 30 minutes drive away
  • A few dining and nightlife options
  • A small number of lodging available

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For beginners

Echo Mountain is great for never-evers to learn and practice on! It's a small resort with the perfect steepness that won't frighten beginners. First-timers can start off in the beginner's area where there's a magic carpet before moving onto Bernina's passage and Grady's. For a top to bottom run, check out Elsa's way!

For intermediates

Although there isn't a variety of blue trails at Echo Mountain, the runs still provide plenty of fun for intermediates to enjoy!

For experts

Echo Mountain can be quite disappointing for advanced skiers and snowboarders as the only expert terrain is in EJ's Glades and even then it's only sometimes skiable due to the snow.

Find freshies

Freshies can be found everywhere around the mountain and are rarely tracked out since the resort is never crowded!

Ditch the crowds

You won't find crowds here as most skiers and snowboarders visiting Colorado flock to the larger resorts further down the I-70!

Non skiers

Echo Mountain doesn't provide much to do for non-skiers to do but the resort is in the process of updating their uphill policies to hopefully allow snowshoeing in the future.

Families

Families will beginners will love Echo Mountain as they have to worry about being run over by advanced or experts zusshing down the mountain. It's also a great choice for families on budget, being one of the most affordable ski areas near Denver.

Save up to 35% when you book a Echo Mountain package!

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