About Tamarron
Tamarron is an abandoned ski area located in southwestern Colorado, once serving as a regional destination for winter sports enthusiasts in the Four Corners region. The resort operated during the 1970s-1990s before closure, leaving behind historical infrastructure and terrain that reflect its modest scale compared to major Colorado resorts. Today, the area represents a piece of Colorado ski history, with overgrown runs and lift lines visible through seasonal vegetation. While no longer operational, the surrounding terrain in the San Juan Mountains offers exceptional backcountry skiing and snowshoeing opportunities for experienced winter recreationists willing to explore the abandoned site and its adjacent wilderness, with access to high alpine bowls and forest terrain typical of southwestern Colorado's diverse winter landscape.