Utah Ski Season Winds Down
It may be time to get out the golf clubs and fishing rods, but don't put your skis away just yet. Snowbird plans to stay open on weekends through Memorial Day, and Alta may add additional weekends to its season. Other Utah resorts are preparing to close.
Spring conditions are still very good at most resorts, thanks to the 100+ inches of new snow that fell in many areas last week. Another storm is expected this week to cap off the season.
Below are tentative resort closing dates as reported by skiutah.com.
Alta - April 19 (may open one more additional weekend)
Beaver Mountain - Closed
Brian Head - April 12
Brighton - April 19
The Canyons - April 12
Deer Valley - April 12
PCMR - April 12
Powder Mountain - Apr. 19
Snowbasin - April 19
Snowbird - Memorial Day
Solitude - April 12
Sundance - April 5
Wolf Creek - Closed April 5, reopens April 9-12
Spring conditions are still very good at most resorts, thanks to the 100+ inches of new snow that fell in many areas last week. Another storm is expected this week to cap off the season.
Below are tentative resort closing dates as reported by skiutah.com.
Alta - April 19 (may open one more additional weekend)
Beaver Mountain - Closed
Brian Head - April 12
Brighton - April 19
The Canyons - April 12
Deer Valley - April 12
PCMR - April 12
Powder Mountain - Apr. 19
Snowbasin - April 19
Snowbird - Memorial Day
Solitude - April 12
Sundance - April 5
Wolf Creek - Closed April 5, reopens April 9-12
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home