SkiSU provides round-trip transportation between CSU and the designated ski resort for $25 per student and $34 per employee.
All buses depart at 5:30 a.m. from the bus stop at Plum and Meridian (across from Parmelee Hall).
SkiSU
Dates for the 2024-25 Season
Follow us on Instagram @skisuatcsu for updates!
SkiSU has 12 trips in the 2024-25 season, on Saturdays and Sundays:
- Sat. 1/25/2025 – Winter Park
- Sat. 2/1/2025 – Eldora
- Sun. 2/02/2025 – Arapahoe Basin
- Sat. 2/8/2025 – Steamboat
- Sat. 2/15/2025 – Copper
- Sun. 2/16/2025 – Arapahoe Basin
- Sat. 2/22/2025 – Copper
- Sun. 2/23/2025 – Winter Park
- Sat. 3/01/2025 – Steamboat
- Sat. 3/02/2025 – Winter Park
- Sun. 3/08/2025 – Copper
- Sat. 3/09/2025 – Arapahoe Basin
SkiSU info sign up
Enter your email for periodic updates.
Trip Information
SkiSU provides round-trip transportation between CSU and the designated ski resort for $25 per student and $34 per employee. SkiSU was a pilot project in 2017-18, brought to you through a partnership between CSU Housing & Dining Services and Parking and Transportation Services.
Funding to support student tickets for 12 trips this season was provided by the Alternative Transportation Fee Advisory Board of The Associated Students of Colorado State University.
Eligibility
Tickets are available for purchase by current CSU students for $25 and CSU employees for $34 at https://skisu-colostate.nbsstore.net/. Each student or employee may purchase a ticket for one guest for an additional $25 or $34.
Student tickets are available for purchase until 4pm on the Friday prior to the trip and employee tickets are available until midnight on the Wednesday before the trip, or until sold out. 54 student tickets total are available for each date and any unused employee tickets are made available as student tickets on the Thursday prior to the trip.
Policies
Please read through the following SkiSU policies before your trip.
- The SkiSU Ski Bus provides round-trip transportation for the ticket holder and his or her skis or snowboard and other gear between CSU and the designated ski resort.
- SkiSU will follow all CSU public health protocols as they relate their charter buses.
- Skis, snowboards and other luggage will be stored under the bus. CSU is not responsible for damage to ski, boards or luggage in transit, so please bring a case or wrap to protect your gear.
- The participant must arrange for his or her own lift ticket, ski or snowboard, gear, food and water for the day.
- Please take all belongings with you when departing the bus for the day at the ski resort. CSU is not responsible for items left on the bus while at the resort.
- All trip participants should conduct themselves in accordance with CSU’s Principles of Community.
- The bus driver reserves the right to ask any passenger to leave due to violence, excessive noise or any other behavior that impedes his or her ability to operate the vehicle.
- No possession or consumption of alcohol or illegal (under federal or state law or university policy, including marijuana) drugs is allowed on the ski bus.
- At the resort, please return to the bus by 3:00 p.m. (or as stated by university student representative on the bus).
- The bus will leave by 3:30 p.m., whether or not all passengers have returned.
- Passengers who decide not to use the return trip (stay at the resort and find another way home) are asked to notify the on-bus student representative of their intention to stay, as a courtesy to the group, by 2 p.m. the day of the trip.
Ikon Pass Discount
Ikon pass college discounts are available through the CSU Snowriders (you do not need to be a Snowriders member to request a discount, but you must be a student).
Please visit CSU Snowrider’s Ikon discount page for more information and to purchase your discounted pass.
Contact
Questions or comments about SkiSU?
Please contact Kenny Schlosser at [email protected].