Weather & Snow Report

Crested ButteWeather & Snow Report

Crested Butte in Colorado sits at an elevation of 12,162 feet and receives an average of 242 inches of snow annually across 110 snow days. The area also enjoys approximately 238 sunny days per year. The ski season runs November - April, with the best conditions typically found in January and February and March.

242"
Annual Snowfall
110
Snow Days/Year
238
Sunny Days/Year
42"
Peak Month (January)

Monthly Weather Charts

Monthly Snowfall (inches)

Temperature Range (°F)

Monthly Breakdown

MonthHigh (°F)Low (°F)Snowfall (in)Snow DaysSunny Days
January26°-2°42"1816
February30°1°36"1616
March37°9°40"1718
April46°19°24"1218
May57°28°8"520
June68°35°----24
July75°42°----25
August73°40°----25
September64°32°4"223
October51°21°14"721
November35°8°34"1517
December26°-1°40"1815

Best Time to Ski at Crested Butte

Based on snowfall data, the best months to ski at Crested Butte are January and February and March. During this period, the resort averages 33 inches of snowfall per month.

January is typically the snowiest month, with an average of 42 inches of snowfall and 18 snow days. Temperatures during peak season range from a high of 26°F to a low of -2°F.

For the best combination of snow quality and manageable crowds, consider visiting in January or February on weekdays. March often brings spring skiing conditions with warmer temperatures and longer days, making it ideal for those who prefer milder weather.

Packing Tips by Season

Early Season (Nov-Dec)

  • Heavy insulated ski jacket
  • Thermal base layers (top and bottom)
  • Insulated ski pants
  • Warm ski gloves or mittens
  • Balaclava or neck gaiter
  • Goggles with low-light lens
  • Hand and toe warmers

Peak Season (Jan-Feb)

  • Warmest ski jacket available
  • Multiple base layer options
  • Midlayer fleece or down
  • Waterproof ski pants
  • Insulated boots
  • Helmet with ear coverage
  • SPF 50+ sunscreen (high altitude)

Spring Skiing (Mar-Apr)

  • Lighter shell jacket
  • Breathable base layers
  • Lighter ski pants
  • Thinner gloves or spring gloves
  • High-SPF sunscreen (essential)
  • Goggles with high-light lens
  • T-shirt for warm afternoon runs