Snow & Ski Conditions Purgatory

The Purgatory snow report for Mar 23 is a 22" base depth with 5 of 11 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Purgatory are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
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Recent Snowfall

      
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Base

22"
Spring Snow

Mid Mountain

24"
Packed Powder

Summit

28"
Packed Powder

Depth vs Average

38%
vs average of 58" on Mar 23
Snow Reporter Comments: Get your 2026/2027 Power Pass NOW for the lowest price. The stoke is high and the corduroy is perfect—experience the best of the season today and prepare for next year! You can start using it immediately. Buy now and ski the rest of this spring for free while securing the lowest guaranteed price for next year 26 trails are open on the front side today with 13 groomed. The Mountain Coaster is also open. Make those turns today!
Lifts Open
5/11 open
Acres Open
211 Acres Open
Runs Open
26/107 open
Beginner Runs Open
9/24
Intermediate Runs Open
13/38
Advanced Runs Open
3/29
Expert Runs Open
1/16
Runs Open
24%
Purgatory - Village Express Summit Webcam
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Resort Overview

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Nov 28
Projected Opening
Apr 19
Projected Closing
Nestled in the rugged San Juan Mountains of southwest Colorado, Purgatory Resort sits just 25 miles north of the historic town of Durango. With an elevation ranging from 8,793 to 10,822 feet, the resort enjoys consistent snowfall throughout the season, averaging 218 inches annually. The skiable terrain spans 1,635 acres, offering 107 trails accessed by 11 lifts. Visitors can expect a balanced mix of difficulty levels, with beginner, intermediate, advanced, and expert terrain all well represented. Purgatory is especially popular with families thanks to its dedicated learning zones, tubing lanes, and child-friendly facilities like The Den, a supervised indoor-outdoor play space. The resort also features four terrain parks, a halfpipe, and 22 park rails for freestyle enthusiasts. Snowmaking covers key areas to ensure reliable conditions, and the base village offers dining, rentals, and ski school services in a compact, walkable layout. What sets Purgatory apart is its blend of approachable terrain and dramatic alpine scenery. Skiers can enjoy long cruisers, steep chutes, and scenic ridgelines all within a single day. Whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned skier, the resort’s layout and lift system make it easy to explore diverse zones without long queues or confusing transitions. It’s a destination that delivers both adventure and ease.

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