This past winter didn't go as planned for many in Colorado. Typically, there are feet of snow in the mountains, and many weekends are spent hitting the slopes. Skiing, snowboarding, sledding, or enjoying time by the fire in a cabin are all a part of living near the mountains in Colorado, but with the lack of snow this past year, it ruined the winter season for many. Many Colorado residents were disappointed to not hit the slopes as many times as they are used to and desire. The winter season has ended, and we are well into spring, and the hopes of more snow or getting slimmer by the day. Despite the lack of snow this winter, you can still go skiing or snowboarding this spring in Northern Colorado, and you can even do so this summer if you know where to go. 

Ski or Snowboard This Spring in Northern Colorado

Kesu01
Kesu01
loading...

While the temperatures are rising already and the odds of hitting the slopes are going down, that doesn't mean you can't grab your snowboard or skis and have a little fun this spring. You likely won't be able to go to your favorite resort, but you can still have some fun, no matter if you are someone who skis or snowboards often, goes occasionally, or are a beginner. There is a place in Northern Colorado where you can do indoor skiing and snowboarding, allowing you to go anytime of year, no matter the snowfall or temperature outside. Infinity Slopes in Loveland is where you want to go, and if you haven't checked them out yet, you need to. 

Infinity Slopes in Loveland, Colorado

Infinity Slopes is located at 1301 S Roosevelt Ave in Loveland and is open Tuesday through Friday from noon to 8 PM and on Saturday and Sunday from 9 AM to 5 PM. They offer classes for beginners, camps for kids, and open sessions, and they are perfect for all ages and skill levels. Before you bundle up, you may want to know that they do not use snow. They supply all the materials you need, although you can bring your own helmet and boots, but you must use their skis and snowboards as they are designed for their slopes. Since the slopes don't use snow, they use an innovative surface that is soft and more grass-like. You can get more details on the slopes and what you need to know by clicking this link

K99 logo
Get our free mobile app

If you are dying to hit the slopes or want to get comfortable skiing or snowboarding before next winter, so you can go with your friends or family, make sure to check out Infinity Slopes this spring, summer, or into the fall. For more details, click the links in the paragraphs above. 

Flashback: What it was Like Skiing in Aspen in 1965

Take a look back in time to what it was like to ski in Aspen back in 1965.

Gallery Credit: Nate Wilde

Colorado Residents Remember Scariest Skiing Experiences

You might want to start wearing a helmet when you hit the slopes after seeing some of these scary skiing stories from Coloradans.

Gallery Credit: Nate Wilde

More From K99