
Skiing Purgatory by Month: The Complete Seasonal Guide
A local owner's month-by-month breakdown of Purgatory Resort ski season — January through April. Conditions, crowds, weather, what to pack, and when to book.
Tips, stories, and insights about skiing, Durango, and mountain living from Purgatory Resort.

A local owner's month-by-month breakdown of Purgatory Resort ski season — January through April. Conditions, crowds, weather, what to pack, and when to book.

Animas River rafting, the Million Dollar Highway, last-chance ice climbing at Ouray, and the events that make April in Durango feel alive. A local owner's day-trip guide.

Every hot spring within driving distance of Durango — Durango Hot Springs, Pinkerton, Ouray, and the three big Pagosa Springs resorts. Plus why the private hot tub back at your rental matters more than people think.

Find the best time to visit Purgatory Resort in Durango, Colorado — from powder days to summer alpine slides, with tips for every season.

Planning your Fourth of July in Durango, Colorado? Discover the best 2026 events, fireworks shows, parade details, and the perfect place to stay near the action.

Find out the scheduled closing day for Purgatory Resort for the 2025-2026 ski season. Get details on end-of-season events, what to expect, and how to make the most of your last runs!

We evaluated Vail, Breckenridge, and Telluride — here is why Purgatory Resort was the smarter investment.

Valentine's Day 2026 in Durango — ski together, soak together, dine by mountain light, and skip the forced romance.

Three great snowshoe trails near Purgatory for when you need a break from the slopes.

Driving to Durango in winter requires preparation — here is how to handle mountain passes and winter conditions safely.

Purgatory's intermediate terrain is its best-kept secret — 45% of the mountain is blue runs. Here's your guide to skiing it.

Snowdown 2026 is coming — Durango's beloved five-day winter festival returns in late January.

Ring in 2026 in Durango — fireworks, live music, mountain-town celebrations, and New Year's Day skiing at Purgatory. Here's where to eat, drink, and celebrate.

Christmas 2025 at Purgatory means snow, mountains, skiing, and cozy townhome evenings — the mountain holiday your family actually deserves.

Skip Amazon — Durango's local shops have unique gifts that actually mean something.

The first real snow of the 2025-2026 season has hit Purgatory — here's the early-season report and what to expect.

Forget the mall chaos — Black Friday at Purgatory means first tracks, thin crowds, and the best kind of shopping on Durango's Main Avenue.

Thanksgiving 2025 in Durango means mountain air, cozy vibes, and possibly first turns at Purgatory. Here's your complete guide.

Start these exercises 4-6 weeks before your ski trip to avoid day-two leg meltdown. Here's the workout plan.

Everything you need to know to plan a winter ski trip to Durango and Purgatory Resort — timing, logistics, and tips.

Halloween in Durango means downtown trick-or-treating, costume creativity, and Victorian-era spookiness at 6,500 feet. Here's how to do Halloween 2025 in the mountains.

A fall weekend in Durango with kids is magical — golden aspens, hot springs, cozy dinners, and easy hikes.

Purgatory's 2025-2026 ski season starts November 22. What to expect for opening day and early season skiing.

Durango's Victorian-era buildings and mining history make it one of Colorado's spookiest towns — ghost stories included.

The Durango Independent Film Festival brings world-class indie cinema to Southwest Colorado every March. Here's why it's worth the trip.

Fall is the best mountain biking season in Durango — perfect temps, dry trails, golden aspens, and no crowds. Here are the top trails and why September-October riding is peak.

When and where to see peak fall colors near Durango in 2025 — timing tips, weekly tracking, and best drives.

Labor Day 2025 in Durango wraps up summer with one last weekend of river fun, mountain adventure, and perfect weather.

Late August and early September in Durango offer perfect weather and thinning crowds.

Coming from sea level? Here's how to handle Durango's 6,500-foot elevation and Purgatory's 10,800-foot summit without ruining your first day.

The Million Dollar Highway in summer is peak season — wildflowers carpeting alpine meadows, clear weather, and five stops you shouldn't skip between Durango and Ouray.

Durango has great paved bike trails for families — flat riverside paths, parks, and easy rides that work for kids and casual cyclists.

Sunsets at altitude hit different. Here are the best spots to watch the sky light up in Durango, Purgatory, and the surrounding mountains.

Summer thunderstorms are a daily ritual in Durango from July through August. Here's how to work with the weather pattern instead of fighting it.

Serious Texas BBQ and Animas Brewing are two Durango staples for comfort food and craft beer.

Horseback riding through the San Juan Mountains near Durango is a classic Western experience worth doing at least once.

Music in the Mountains returns for 2025 with weeks of world-class orchestral and chamber performances in Durango — here's what to expect and how to plan your visit.

Fourth of July 2025 in Durango — parades, fireworks, and mountain-town patriotism at its best.

Silverton's jeep trails are legendary — here is how to experience them from Durango.

The lakes near Durango are perfect for stand-up paddleboarding — calm water and mountain views.

The alpine slide at Purgatory is a summer highlight — fast, fun, and suitable for all ages.

Two legendary Durango breakfast spots go head-to-head — classic diner comfort vs creative Asian-fusion brunch.

Durango has great parks and playgrounds for kids — here are the best ones for families visiting Southwest Colorado.

Durango summers mean sunshine, thunderstorms, and 40-degree temperature swings. Here's how to pack smart for mountain weather.

Every Saturday from May through October, the Durango Farmers Market brings local produce, food vendors, and community to downtown. Here's how to do it like a local.

The Animas River offers world-class whitewater right through Durango — here is how to ride it.

Memorial Day in Durango 2025 means the Iron Horse Bicycle Classic, peak rafting on the Animas, trails opening up, and the town shifting into full summer mode.

Working remotely from Durango? Here are the best coffee shops with wifi, good vibes, and enough seating to get real work done in the mountains.

Three days of live bluegrass, barn dances, and jam sessions hit downtown Durango April 11-13. Here's how to plan your music weekend.

Animas Mountain is Durango's go-to local hike with panoramic valley views, accessible trails, and a solid workout under two hours.

Mud season in Durango is the quiet shoulder period between ski and summer — here's why locals love it, what's open, and what to do when the trails are muddy.

Closing day at Purgatory is a celebration — costumes, pond skims, and one last run. Here's how to make the most of it.

Lemon Reservoir is a quiet winter escape near Durango for ice fishing, snowshoeing, and mountain solitude.

Powder days at Purgatory are pure magic — here's how to track the storm, get first chair, and find untracked stashes all day.

Driving an EV to Purgatory Resort? Here's the complete charging infrastructure guide, route planning tips, and what you need to know.

Valentine's Day in Durango means skiing together, soaking under the stars, and dining by candlelight — without the crowded chain restaurants.

Purgatory is one of the best family ski resorts in Colorado — here is how to plan a trip with kids.

Cold nights call for warm restaurants — here are Durango's coziest spots for winter dining.

Purgatory doesn't offer night skiing — lifts close at 4pm — but there's plenty to do after the slopes shut down: hot tubs, Durango dining, hot springs, and more.

Snowdown is back — Durango's beloved winter festival brings costumes, competitions, and controlled chaos.

New to skiing? Purgatory was rated #1 for beginners with dedicated learning terrain, patient instructors, and green runs designed to build confidence fast.

A run-by-run breakdown of what Purgatory Resort has to offer every skill level.

New Year's Eve in Durango is low-key, fun, and genuinely memorable — mountain-style celebrations, live music, and midnight under the stars at 6,500 feet.

Christmas week at Purgatory combines great skiing with genuine mountain-town holiday magic — lights, snow, and the kind of reset your family needs.

Everything you need to pack for a winter ski trip to Purgatory Resort — and what to leave at home.

Purgatory's opening day is always exciting — here is what early season skiing looks like.

Spending Thanksgiving in Durango? Here's where to eat, what to do, and why a mountain Thanksgiving beats the traditional version.

Telluride is a stunning 2.5-hour drive from Durango, and fall makes it even better. Here's how to plan the perfect day trip.

Fall elk season near Durango is spectacular — here is where and how to watch the rut safely.

Halloween in Durango is family-friendly and festive — here's what to do with kids in this mountain town.

Fall in Durango means 40-degree temperature swings — here's how to pack smart for October weather in the San Juan Mountains.

Chimney Rock National Monument is a fascinating Ancestral Puebloan archaeological site 45 minutes from Durango with guided tours, dramatic views, and thousand-year-old ruins.

Every March, the Durango Independent Film Festival brings filmmakers and film lovers to Southwest Colorado for a weekend of independent cinema, Q&As, and mountain town hospitality.

Kennebec Pass is a stunning fall drive near Durango with golden aspens, alpine views, and almost no crowds.

Engineer Mountain is one of the most recognizable peaks near Durango — here is how to hike it.

Durango's fall colors are spectacular — here's when and where to catch peak foliage in the San Juan Mountains.

Labor Day weekend in Durango is summer's last hurrah — here's how to make it count.

Steamworks or Eolus? Two of Durango's best restaurants go head-to-head. Here's how to choose where to eat tonight.

Vallecito Lake is a gorgeous mountain reservoir 30 minutes from Durango — perfect for swimming, boating, fishing, and escaping the summer crowds.

Bringing toddlers to Durango? It is easier than you think — here are the best activities for little ones.

The Animas River is a gold-medal trout fishery running right through Durango — here's how to fish it.

Purgatory Flats Trail is an easy creekside hike right across from the resort — perfect for families and summer exploration.

The Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad is a bucket-list ride through the San Juan Mountains.

Mesa Verde National Park is just an hour from Durango. Here's how to make the most of a day trip to the ancient cliff dwellings, including tour tips and what to see.

The Colorado Trail segment from Molas Pass is one of the best day hikes in Colorado — wildflowers, alpine lakes, and mountain views that justify the 486-mile trail's existence.

Music in the Mountains brings world-class orchestral and chamber performances to Durango all summer — concerts with 13,000-foot peaks as your backdrop.

Durango goes all out for the Fourth of July — fireworks over the mountains are worth the trip alone.

Durango has more breweries per capita than most Colorado towns. Here's how to hit the best ones on foot — no designated driver required.

Purgatory's bike park and Durango's legendary trail network offer mountain biking for beginners to experts. Here's the guide.

Fifteen must-do summer experiences in Durango from river floats to alpine sunsets.

Purgatory Resort isn't just for winter. Here's what opens when the snow melts — alpine coaster, scenic chairlift, mountain biking, and more.

Two Durango staples that pair perfectly together — affordable, authentic, and exactly what you want after a day on the mountain.

The Iron Horse Bicycle Classic is Durango's legendary Memorial Day race — bikes vs. train, nearly 50 years of tradition.

Every April, the Durango Bluegrass Meltdown brings world-class bluegrass musicians to Southwest Colorado for three days of music, jam sessions, and spring energy.

The free Purgatory shuttle takes the stress out of parking — here is exactly how to use it.

The best places to eat in Durango after a day on Purgatory's slopes — from classic breweries to steakhouses, tacos, and everything in between.

Hermosa Creek is one of the best snowshoe trails near Durango — peaceful, scenic, uncrowded, and just 20 minutes from town.

Snowdown is Durango's wildest winter festival — five days of costumes, competitions, and chaos.

Purgatory Resort offers 1,600+ acres of terrain, 260 inches of annual snowfall, and the authentic Colorado experience you won't find on I-70.