The base of Arapahoe Basin sits at 10,780 feet. Photo: Eric Wagnon
- The base of Arapahoe Basin sits at 10,780 feet. Photo: Eric Wagnon
- Costumes are a common sight at A-Basin during the spring. Photo: Arapahoe Basin
- The "Beach" is prime picnic ground during the spring. Photo: Arapahoe Basin
- Arapahoe Basin receives an average of 350 inches of snow annually. It's not unusual for it to fall in June near the summit. Photo: Eric Wagnon
- The famous Pallavicini terrain at A-Basin challenges expert skiers. Photo: Eric Wagnon
- A small natural pond that forms near the end of the season, dubbed "Lake Reveal," tempts snow skiers to try water skiing. Photo: Arapahoe Basin
- A snowboarder tries a bit of water skiing during the spring. Photo: Arapahoe Basin
- The East Face looms over the lower mountain runs at Arapahoe Basin Ski Area. Photo: Eric Wagnon
- Although it is typically not open at the end of the season, the Pali Face draws expert skiers to A-Basin. Photo: Eric Wagnon
- The Pallavicini chairlift, or "Polly" chair as it's known to locals, services steep, challenging terrain. Photo: Eric Wagnon
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