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Spring Corn and Stash Hunting: Park City's Late Season Gold Rush

Spring Corn and Stash Hunting: Park City's Late Season Gold Rush

Published 3 weeks, 6 days ago
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Ski Report for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah

Daily Ski Conditions for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah

Hey shredders, Park City Mountain Resort is still cranking out epic spring vibes as we hit late season, with 66 inches of base depth holding strong at both base and summit for those carve-happy turns. You've got just 6 of 41 lifts and 76 of 350 trails open, focusing on groomed gold like Kokopelli at Canyons Village, but with machine-groomed and spring snow dominating the pistes—think creamy corn on east-facers via Super Condor and Tombstone in the AM. Off-piste? Hunt north-facing blue stashes (43% of terrain faces north) higher up, but skip low woods where it's thinning out.

Fresh fluff is light: 1 inch in the last 24 and 48 hours, season total around 159 inches so far. Today's weather? Snow showers with highs near 47°F and lows 33°F, perfect for sunny-side-up snow if you time it right. Looking ahead, brace for more action—2-4 inches today through tomorrow, then 3-6 inches mid-week amid cooling temps (highs dropping to 36°F Thursday, 47°F Saturday), winds whipping SW at 10-40 mph. By early next week, expect trace to 2-3 inches more as it warms to the 50s, keeping that freeze-thaw magic alive.

Locals tip: With 7,300 acres, stick to preserved pockets above base—lower runs are spotty at 150 inches annual vs. 300+ up top. Resort's open weekends and weekdays 9a-4p, but it's winding down soon, so snag those final powder alerts (up to 6 inches possible next couple days). No major notices, just pack layers for variable spring swings and hit the Wasatch backcountry stashes if you're chasing hero snow. Who's ready to rip?

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