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Monarch Mountain, Colorado’s beloved independent ski area known for its laid-back vibe and abundant, dry snow, has just released the trail map for its highly anticipated No Name Basin expansion. This 377-acre addition marks the resort's most significant growth in decades, increasing its lift-served terrain by nearly 50%.
Fully accessible next season (2025–26), No Name Basin introduces 1,000 vertical feet of new terrain accessible via the newly named Tomichi Lift—a fixed-grip, three-person Skytrac chairlift set for installation this summer. Parts of No Name Basin had been accessible via Monarch's cat skiing operations prior to the official expansion, which brings Monarch's total skiable acreage to over 1,000 acres.
After years of careful planning, permitting, and assessments, Monarch Mountain received USFS approval to begin the project in July 2024. Throughout the summer, the ski area worked with contractors to build the access road, install power for the lift, and clear out the runs. Development and construction will continue through the summer of 2025, with plans to open the new terrain during the 25/26 ski season.
-Monarch Mountain
The new terrain features 12 named runs, aimed at intermediate and advanced skiers:
Blue Square Runs:
- Wapiti
- Bonanza
- Ambush
- Eureka
- Snowblind
- Riches
- Mule Train
- Prospector
Black Diamond Runs:
- Sunset Glades
- Buckhorn
- White Pine
- North Star Glades
Access and Amenities
Skiers can reach No Name Basin via the existing Breezeway and Panorama lifts, with the new Tomichi Lift providing return access from the basin's base. A warming hut and restrooms are planned at the bottom terminal of the Tomichi Lift.
We're stoked to see how this long awaited project turns out!