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State of Incomplete Lift Projects for the 2022-23 Season

Updated:

October 13, 2024

Alta’s Albion Basin is home to the Utah’s resort beginner terrain. A six-pack replacement for the outgoing Sunnyside lift, pictured on the right, is facing supply-chain-related delays.

UPDATE 2/9:Updated to reflect the completion of all remaining outstanding lift projects.

As wepredictedthis past fall, this season has been a disaster for timely new lift installations. Even as of the December holiday period, several resorts have not completed critical new chairlift and gondola projects intended for operation this winter.

A number of you may be planning vacations to resorts that have been affected by these lift delays. This page is intended to provide the most up-to-date information on the projects that have not been completed, and will be updated on a regular cadence.

As of January 21, 2023,twenty-threemajor lift projects have been completed,threemajor lift projects are still under construction, andthreehave been postponed or cancelled.

The following major lift projects have already been completed:

Alta: Sunnyside Express (opened January 21st, 2023)

Arapahoe Basin: Lenawee Express (opened December 16th, 2022)

Breckenridge: Rip’s Ride High-Speed Quad (opened November 11th, 2022)

Deer Valley: Burns Express (opened February 3rd, 2023)

Grand Targhee: Colter Six-Pack (opened November 25th, 2022)

Heavenly: North Bowl Express (opened December 19, 2022)

Jackson Hole: Thunder High-Speed Quad (opened December 10th, 2022)

Loveland: Lift 6 (opened early November 2022)

Mount Rose: Lakeview Express (opened November 25th, 2022)

Mount Snow: Sunbrook Express (opened December 26th, 2022)

Mount Snow: Sundance Express (opened December 11th, 2022)

Northstar: Comstock Six-Pack (opened November 25th, 2022)

Palisades Tahoe: Base-to-Base Gondola (opened partially December 17th, 2022; opened fully December 29th, 2022)

Palisades Tahoe: Red Dog Six-Pack (opened January 15th, 2023)

Steamboat: Wild Blue Gondola Stage 1 (opened December 24th, 2022)

Steamboat: Greenhorn Ranch Express (opened early January 2023)

Stowe: Sunrise Six-Pack (opened December 22nd, 2022)

Summit at Snoqualmie: Hidden Valley Triple (opened December 28th, 2022)

Sunday River: Jordan 8 (opened December 26th, 2022)

Telluride: Plunge Express (opened February 9th, 2023)

Vail: Game Creek Six-Pack (opened December 26th, 2022)

Vail: Sundown Express (opened January 25th, 2023)

Whistler Blackcomb: Red Six-Pack (opened December 16th, 2022)

Whistler Blackcomb: Creekside Gondola (opened December 23rd, 2022)

Whitefish: Snow Ghost Express (opened December 30th, 2022)

Windham: Whiteway Express (opened December 17th, 2022)

Under Construction

As of February 9th, 2023, all non-postponed lift projects have been completed for the 2022-23 season.

Postponed or Cancelled

Keystone: Bergman Bowl Six-Pack

The Bergman Bowl lift has been postponed until the 2023-24 season due to construction negligence. More information can be foundhere.

Park City: Silverlode Eight-Pack and Eagle Six-Pack

Park City’s 2022-23 lift projects have been cancelled due toroadblocks from the Park City Planning Commission.The unassembled parts are being shipped up to Whistler Blackcombto be installed as completely separate liftsfor the 2023-24 season, so it’s unlikely these projects will come to fruition any time soon.

Final Thoughts

Many of the 2022-23 lift projects in North America have been completed, but some resorts, such as Telluride, are still missing chairlifts that play crucial roles in their uphill networks. If you’re planning a trip to one of these destinations, make sure to be aware that the resort may be functioning at a significant experience handicap compared to normal operations.

Considering a destination ski trip this winter? Check out our fullRockies,West Coast,andEast Coastrankings.

Sam Weintraub
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Sam Weintraub

Sam Weintraub is the Founder and Ranker-in-Chief of PeakRankings. His relentless pursuit of the latest industry trends takes him to 40-50 ski resorts each winter season—and shapes the articles, news analyses, and videos that bring PeakRankings to life. When Sam isn't shredding the slopes, he swaps his skis for a bike and loves exploring coffee shops in different cities.

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