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Big Sky's April Secret Sauce: Spring Dumps and Empty Slopes Before Season Close
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Ski Report for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Daily Ski Conditions for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey powder hounds, Big Sky Resort in Montana is still shredding strong as we hit late season vibes, with the mountain open through April 26 for those epic spring carves. Base depth sits at a solid 91 cm (36 inches), climbing to 145 cm (57 inches) at the summit, delivering that reliable grip for carving groomers and dipping into stashes. Snow quality is gripping packed powder right now, perfect for laying down smooth arcs or buttery board slides, though off-piste is variable—scope it before you drop.
Lifts are spinning at 15 out of 40, unlocking 68 of 250 km of terrain across 5,850 acres, so you've got plenty of lines from beginner blues to Lone Peak black diamonds. Recent action shows 3 inches in the last 24 hours and 14 inches over 48, with the last notable dump on April 2 keeping things fresh—no full season total listed yet, but Big Sky's legendary 400-inch average is holding court.
Today's weather? Crisp at -6°C to 4°C (21°F to 39°F), partly cloudy with possible trace snow flurries and gusty SW winds up to 40 mph—bundle up for that summit chill. Looking ahead, get stoked: trace snow tonight into tomorrow (April 8), then Wednesday drops 4-7 inches of moderate-to-heavy goodness. Thursday through Sunday piles on 6-12 inches total, with highs dipping to 15-33°F (12-24 inches potential Friday!). Snow lines hover 2,200-3,000m, favoring upper mountain pow.
Locals whisper April's the secret sauce—milder temps, continued dumps, and fewer crowds for après deck hangs. Grab the Big Sky app for real-time lift/trail deets, and note weekend hours rock 9a-4p same as weekdays. No major notices, but as lifts pod down, conditions evolve fast—slash the slush early, ride safe, and chase that final wallop!
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Daily Ski Conditions for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey powder hounds, Big Sky Resort in Montana is still shredding strong as we hit late season vibes, with the mountain open through April 26 for those epic spring carves. Base depth sits at a solid 91 cm (36 inches), climbing to 145 cm (57 inches) at the summit, delivering that reliable grip for carving groomers and dipping into stashes. Snow quality is gripping packed powder right now, perfect for laying down smooth arcs or buttery board slides, though off-piste is variable—scope it before you drop.
Lifts are spinning at 15 out of 40, unlocking 68 of 250 km of terrain across 5,850 acres, so you've got plenty of lines from beginner blues to Lone Peak black diamonds. Recent action shows 3 inches in the last 24 hours and 14 inches over 48, with the last notable dump on April 2 keeping things fresh—no full season total listed yet, but Big Sky's legendary 400-inch average is holding court.
Today's weather? Crisp at -6°C to 4°C (21°F to 39°F), partly cloudy with possible trace snow flurries and gusty SW winds up to 40 mph—bundle up for that summit chill. Looking ahead, get stoked: trace snow tonight into tomorrow (April 8), then Wednesday drops 4-7 inches of moderate-to-heavy goodness. Thursday through Sunday piles on 6-12 inches total, with highs dipping to 15-33°F (12-24 inches potential Friday!). Snow lines hover 2,200-3,000m, favoring upper mountain pow.
Locals whisper April's the secret sauce—milder temps, continued dumps, and fewer crowds for après deck hangs. Grab the Big Sky app for real-time lift/trail deets, and note weekend hours rock 9a-4p same as weekdays. No major notices, but as lifts pod down, conditions evolve fast—slash the slush early, ride safe, and chase that final wallop!
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.