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Strong summer demand lifts Colorado tourism outlook after slow winter

Drought and warm winter temperatures cut bookings 19.4% for Colorado and Utah resorts, but summer occupancy rises 4% with a 12.1% revenue increase, Inntopia reports.

Winter season bookings at Colorado resorts aren’t looking any better, even with February’s improved snowfall. Summer bookings, on the other hand, are off to a strong start — a sign of pent-up demand as travelers defer their winter trips. Although snowfall picked up across western mountain destinations during February, Inntopia’s latest market briefing report says it was “too little too late” to boost tourism for the final months of the winter se…

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Steamboat Pilot & Today broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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