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Mammoth Mountain Spring Conditions: Deep Summit Snow and Epic Late Season Corn Skiing Awaits

Mammoth Mountain Spring Conditions: Deep Summit Snow and Epic Late Season Corn Skiing Awaits

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Ski Report for Mammoth Mountain, California

Daily Ski Conditions for Mammoth Mountain, California

Hey shredders, Mammoth Mountain is dishing out classic spring vibes right now, with fresh powder from recent storms turning the slopes into a playground for carvers and park rats alike. The base sits at around 38-97 inches, while the summit boasts a deep 272-290 cm (that's over 9 feet!) of snow, holding strong despite the thaw. You've got 19 of 25 lifts spinning and nearly all 179 trails open, perfect for lapping those 3,500 acres from 7,953 feet base to 11,053-foot summit.

New snow? Expect 5-7 inches from the latest storm through April 2, with 11 cm fresh reported recently—enough to refresh the groomers without burying your edges. Season total at Main Lodge is a solid 248 inches so far, building on February's beasts for an epic push toward Memorial Day closure.

Today's dumping light snow amid mostly cloudy skies, base temps hovering at 27°F and summit dipping to 20-21°F with 15 mph winds—bundle up for that crisp morning carve. Lifts might spin late, not before 9 AM due to the fluff. Pistes are spring firm-to-soft, ideal for groomer speed demons early, transitioning to corn heaven on sun-exposed runs like Dave's Run or Canyon Lodge faces; off-piste feels woolly with freeze-thaw cycles, so pack your beacon and ski with buds.

Looking ahead, tomorrow clears up with highs near 49°F at base (38°F summit), light SW winds, and just a dusting possible. Days 3-5 stay mild: 41-57°F days cooling to 16-21°F nights, mostly clear to partly cloudy, freeze levels rising but snowpack solid—no big dumps, but prime corn skiing. Winds ease to fresh SW breezes.

Pro tip from the locals: Hit Canyon Lodge or Outpost for best spring slush before 11 AM, as lower runs like Broadway thin to 34 inches—cat crews are pushing snow down. All winter roads open, but watch for salting on groomers. Grab those Epic passes and melt some turns—Mammoth's firing for late-season glory!

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