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Colorado Avalanche Forecast — Live CAIC Data

Real-time avalanche danger ratings, recent activity, and snowpack analysis from the Colorado Avalanche Information Center.

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CAIC Avalanche Danger by Elevation
↑ Above Treeline
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Low
→ Near Treeline
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Low
↓ Below Treeline
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Low
What the CAIC Danger Rating Means
1
Low
Generally safe. Natural avalanches unlikely. Human-triggered unlikely.
2
Moderate
Heightened caution. Some slopes >30° may produce human-triggered slides.
3
Considerable
Dangerous. Human-triggered avalanches likely on steep terrain. Conservative decisions required.
4
High
Natural avalanches likely. Avoid all steep terrain. Rest day recommended.
5
Extreme
Avoid all avalanche terrain. Extremely dangerous conditions.
CAIC Forecast Zones — 1 Active Zone
Front Range
No Rating
CAIC
Vail / Summit
No Rating
CAIC
Sawatch
No Rating
CAIC
Aspen / Snowmass
No Rating
CAIC
Crested Butte
No Rating
CAIC
Telluride
No Rating
CAIC
San Juan
No Rating
CAIC
Steamboat
No Rating
CAIC
Glenwood / Flat Tops
No Rating
CAIC
Grand County
No Rating
CAIC
● Low ● Moderate ● Considerable ● High
Zone Breakdown
Front Range
🟢 Low
above treeline: Lownear treeline: Lowbelow treeline: Low

Start and end your day early, and most slopes will be safe to travel on. If you travel in steep, exposed terrain, avoid small pockets of wind-drifted snow or slopes with wet, heavy snow deeper than your ankles. Avoid travel under cornices, especially as the day warms.

I-70 Corridor Denver to Georgetown, Berthoud Pass, Rocky Mountain NP
Berthoud PassSt. Marys GlacierJames PeakEldora
Vail / Summit County
◌ No Rating
Vail, Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper, Frisco, Tenmile Range — highest concentration of CAIC activity
Quandary PeakGrays & TorreysPeak 10Vail Pass
Sawatch Range / Mt. Elbert
◌ No Rating
Leadville, Mt. Elbert (14,440ft), Independence Pass, Turquoise Lake, Chalk Creek drainage
Mt. ElbertMount MassiveIndependence PassChalk Creek
Aspen / Snowmass
◌ No Rating
Aspen, Snowmass, Maroon Bells, Ashcroft, Castle Creek
Maroon BellsCrested ButteAshcroftSnowmass Pyramid
Crested Butte / Gunnison
◌ No Rating
Crested Butte, Gothic, Schofield Pass, Cimarron, Blue Lake
Schofield PassPurple MountainBlue LakeGothic
Telluride / Lizard Head
◌ No Rating
Telluride, Rico, Ophir, Wilson Peak area, Lizard Head Pass
Wilson PeakBlack Iron LoopLizard Head
San Juan Mountains
◌ No Rating
Silverton, Ouray, Lake City, Animas River corridor, Red Mountain Pass, Engineer Pass
Red Mountain PassClear LakeAmerican Basin
Steamboat / Yampa Valley
◌ No Rating
Steamboat Springs, Rabbit Ears Pass, Zirkel Wilderness, Mount Zirkel
Mount ZirkelBuffalo PassSarvis Creek
Glenwood Canyon / Flat Tops
◌ No Rating
Glenwood Springs, Rifle, Marble, Crystal, Flat Tops Wilderness
Crystal MillFlat TopsGlenwood Canyon
Grand County / Granby
◌ No Rating
Winter Park, Granby, Grand Lake, RMNP west side, Byers Canyon
Byers CanyonKing LakeVasquez Peak
Recent Avalanche Activity
DateLocationAspectSizeTrigger
Recent avalanche activity will appear here when CAIC reports are live. View current activity at CAIC →
Snowpack Analysis — CO SNOTEL Stations
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StationDepthSWETempPrecip
Front Range (Denver)
Pueblo
Grand Junction
🥾 Safe Travel in Avalanche Terrain — Using PeakScout
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Check /colorado/avalanche
Review CAIC danger by elevation band before any objective.
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Check Go Score
PeakScout Go Score embeds CAIC danger — trails with Score 70+ are lower-risk.
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Know Your Aspect
Wind-loaded E/NE slopes are highest hazard. CAIC notes specific aspects in each zone.
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Carry Rescue Gear
Beacon, probe, shovel — and know how to use them. Practice regularly.
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Travel One at a Time
One person crosses the suspect slope while others watch from safe zones.
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Identify Terrain Traps
Gullies, depressions, and fans concentrate avalanche debris. Never stop in them.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Colorado Avalanche Conditions
Data Source: Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC, avalanche.state.co.us). Forecasts sourced via avalanche.org v2 API with 8-hour cache. Always verify directly with CAIC before entering avalanche terrain. Colorado Ski Safety Act (C.R.S. § 33-44-101 et seq.) applies to ski area boundary zones; backcountry avalanche responsibility is governed by Colorado's Outdoor Activity Liability Act (C.R.S. § 33-41-101).