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Aspen Highlands Ski Resort

If you're planning to eat on the mountain, try to pack some snacks! The on-site food can be pricey and doesn't always deliver on quality
Aspen Mountain

My advice is to take the trails to the right of the main lift. They were far less crowded and had some hidden gems that made my skiing experience way more enjoyable!

Try to make it up the mountain by 9:00 AM. The lines for the lifts get super long as the day goes on, and you want to maximize your runs!
Silver Queen Gondola

I think renting your gear from a shop in town before hitting the slopes can save you a lot of time versus renting up at the mountain. I skipped this and regretted it - the lines were long!

If you want the best views, try to ride the gondola around 4 PM. The light is magical, and you'll get some killer photos! Just make sure to dress warm because it can get chilly.
June Mountain Ski Area

Bring your own snacks and drinks to save some cash. Food on-site can be pricey, and the views are stunning no matter where you munch.

Check out the weekday lift ticket deals if you can! I saved a ton on my passes and the lines were way shorter compared to weekends
Howelsen Hill Ski Area

Make sure to hit the slopes by 9 AM. I got there around 10 and the lines were already loooong and I wasted a good hour just waiting.
If you're looking to save some cash, I suggest grabbing a day pass instead of individual lift tickets; it seriously cuts down costs if you're planning to ski all day.

I recommend checking the snow report before you head out. I didn't, and was surprised by the lack of fresh snow! It made skiing a bit less fun than expected.