More US Ski Areas Close but Some Remain Open
27th May 2023
Last modified on May 30th, 2023
Six resorts are currently open with some planning to offer skiing into July and even August. UPDATED
Utah and California had record-breaking amounts of snow last winter with Colorado not far behind.
This has led to some fabulous spring conditions with resorts open into summer.
So, which ski areas are still open?
- Palisades Tahoe, California
- Mammoth Mountain, California
- Arapahoe Basin, Colorado
- Timberline Lodge, Oregon
- Snowbird, Utah
- Killington, Vermont
Arizona Snowbowl, Winter Park, Mt Bachelor and Dodge Ridge closed last weekend.
The Palisades area in Lake Tahoe ended its season, but the Alpine side of the ski area remains open.
That’s a wrap on the 22/23 season on the Palisades side of the mountain… but no need to get sentimental quite yet, we’re still open on the Alpine side through July 4th!
Freedom Fest: https://t.co/1uplCoLdS0 pic.twitter.com/BGyHmuDCzA
— Palisades Tahoe (@palisadestahoe) May 29, 2023
Arapahoe Basin hopes to go until June 4th.
Killington also hopes to go into June too.
Snowbird has penciled in a closing date of July 4th
Mammoth Mountain is hoping to offer skiing and snowboarding into August.
Timberline Lodge plans to be open until September.
PlanetSKI has recent been in California hitting the slopes of Palisades Tahoe and Mammoth Mountain.
Plus the street of San Francisco.
Meanwhile it is still possible to ski in a handful of resorts in Europe:
We’ll keep you posted on how conditions continue for Spring and Summer skiing…