Published: Nov. 10, 2017

Have you picked up your ski pass for the season but haven't figured out the best way to get to the slopes? The CU Ski Bus provides students, staffÌýand babyÖ±²¥app an affordable and convenient way to get to the I-70 resorts and back without driving.

Skiers on chair liftIf you are planning to ski or ride some of the I-70 resorts, get on the CU Ski Bus. The Ski Bus provides students, staff, and babyÖ±²¥app an affordable and convenient way to get to the ski slopes and back without driving. This season the Ski Bus will go to Arapahoe Basin, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, KeystoneÌýand Vail on different weekends from mid-November through early April.

Each Ski Bus trip picks upÌýat 6 a.m. at Williams Village, 6:15 a.m. atÌýKittredgeÌýand 6:30 a.m. at Farrand Field. From campus, it heads to the specified resort, arriving when the resorts open. After a great day on the slopes, riders make it safely and effortlessly back to campus.Ìý

There are a limited number of Ski Bus tickets available for each trip, and trips will often sell out far in advance. Tickets are $15 each, or $5 for Herd members. Some standby tickets are available for purchase on the morning of each trip (even on sold-out trips). PurchaseÌýat .

If you are planning to make some turns on the local steeps at Eldora Mountain this season, RTD's Route N to Nederland—free with a student or employee buss pass—drops off and picks up at the mountain base every day of the week throughout the winter. at the RTD website.