Season snow totals: One Colorado resort nears 300 inches following a snowy February
Summit Daily

John F. Russell/Steamboat Pilot & Today
February is in the books, and it was a snowy one.
Some parts of Colorado saw far more snow than others, though.
This is where Colorado’s resorts’ snow totals stand so far, according to resorts’ websites and unofficial tallies from OpenSnow.com.
- Steamboat Springs, 294 inches
- Winter Park, 257 inches
- Wolf Creek, 238 inches
- Powderhorn Mountain Resort, 220 inches
- Vail Mountain, 215 inches
- Copper Mountain, 215 inches
- Aspen Highlands, 214 inches*
- Crested Butte, 213 inches
- Snowmass, 211 inches*
- Breckenridge, 208 inches
- Beaver Creek, 203 inches
- Monarch Mountain, 202 inches
- Silverton Mountain, 190 inches
- Telluride, 185 inches
- Aspen Mountain, 179 inches*
- Arapahoe Basin, 177 inches*
- Loveland Ski Area, 177 inches
- Keystone Resort, 169 inches
- Purgatory, 167 inches
- Ski Cooper, 165 inches
- Eldora, 150 inches
- Buttermilk, 118 inches*
- Sunlight Mountain Resort, 98.5 inches
Unofficial number from OpenSnow.com are marked with an asterisk.

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