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Park City's Spring Finale: Solid Conditions and Corn Snow Before the Lifts Stop

Park City's Spring Finale: Solid Conditions and Corn Snow Before the Lifts Stop

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Ski Report for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah

Daily Ski Conditions for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah

Park City Mountain Resort is winding down what's been an incredible season, and while we're officially in the home stretch of spring skiing, conditions remain surprisingly solid for this time of year. With a base depth of 63 to 66 inches across the resort, you've still got plenty of snow under your skis, even as temperatures start climbing into the 50s and 60s during the day.

The resort just closed its doors on April 5th after an epic 2025-2026 season that brought 171 inches of snow to the mountain. That's well below the typical 277 to 350 inches Park City usually receives annually, but the season was still solid enough to keep skiers and riders happy through spring. The last significant powder day happened back in late March when the mountain picked up around 13 inches over four days, giving everyone a taste of that fresh stuff before things started transitioning into spring conditions.

Right now, you're looking at primarily machine-groomed terrain at the base with classic spring conditions higher up, which is perfect if you're into that corduroy and corn snow combo. With 6 of the resort's 41 lifts operating and around 13 of 350 trails open, Park City is still offering plenty of terrain to play on, though it's definitely more limited than peak season. The current base depth sits about 82 percent of the average for early April, so conditions are actually holding up better than typical for this time of year.

Weather-wise, expect typical spring patterns with daytime highs ranging from 41 to 62 degrees Fahrenheit and nighttime lows between 21 and 39 degrees. Clear skies have been dominating the forecast recently, which means spectacular visibility but also faster snow softening as the sun takes over. If you're planning any immediate trips, keep in mind that spring skiing means getting up early to catch that frozen morning snow before it turns into mashed potatoes by afternoon.

The resort spans 7,300 acres across two distinct base areas, Canyons Village and Park City Mountain Village, each with its own character. Whether you're a beginner hitting the groomed runs or an advanced skier seeking out steeper terrain, there's something for everyone across the 346 total trails. Spring conditions like these are actually perfect for cruising and enjoying the mountain at a relaxed pace with smaller crowds and softer snow underfoot.

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