Your Home Mountain
Situated just 25 miles north of town, Durango
Mountain Resort (DMR) is tucked away in the San Juan
Mountains and boasts incredible views of the majestic Needles and La Plata
Mountain Ranges. With an average annual snowfall of 260 inches, and over
300 days of sunshine a year, Durango Mountain Resort is continually rated
#1 for Winter Weather by the readers of SKI Magazine.
DMR is truly a year-round playground. During the ski season, the resort boasts
1,200 skiable acres and 85 trails serviced by 11 lifts. With terrain for all
ability levels, and a plethora of on-mountain amenities, DMR makes for a great
Colorado ski destination. The resort also offers snowcat trips, snowmobiling,
Nordic skiing, and sleigh rides right from the base area. Winter events on
the mountain include the Ski Bike America Festival, Dave Spencer Ski Classic,
and the Wolverton Telemark Festival. Click here for our special events calendar.
Click here for Durango Mountain Resort Statistics and ski conditions
Ski and Snowboard lessons:
Whether you are a "never-ever" looking to learn the basics, or an advanced
skier or snowboarder looking to fine-tune your skills, Durango Mountain Resort
offers lessons for all ages and abilities.
Ski and Snowboard rentals and sales:
There are several full-service ski and snowboard retail and rental shops in
the area to get you outfitted from head to toe. Click here for a complete list
of rental stores.
Ski Packages
Looking for great ski packages? Check out our special offers page (link),
or Contact Durango Central Reservations (link to www.durangoreservations.org)
for lodging, lift ticket and rental packages.
Ski season ends in April, but the fun doesn't. From Memorial Day through Labor
Day, enjoy a scenic chair lift ride, 50 miles of mountain bike and hiking trails,
an alpine slide, human maze, climbing wall, Kids Adventure Camp and much more.
Summer events at Durango Mountain Resort include the Adventure Xstreme Series,
Music in the Mountains, and various wine and brew festivals. Click here for
more special events .
Interesting Fact: In 1776, several Spanish explorers
traveling on a nearby river were lost. Their bodies were never found and the
others believed that the souls of the lost men would therefore be relegated
to Purgatory. From this legend was born the original name of our ski area,
Purgatory Resort, which opened in 1965. The resort has since been renamed "Durango Mountain
Resort". Also, following this legendary expedition the river was named: "El Rio
de las Animas Perdidas" or the River of Lost Souls (Now the Animas River).
Durango
Mountain Resort Trail Map
| Vertical Drop: |
|
2.029 ft. / 618.4 m |
| Terrain: |
23% beginner |
| |
51% intermediate |
| |
26% advanced/expert |
| Annual snowfall: |
260 inches / 635 cm avg. |
Reach Us At 1-800-982-6103