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Park City's Early Season Close: Low Snow, High Vibes, and What's Next for Skiers
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Ski Report for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah
Daily Ski Conditions for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah
Bummer alert, shredders—Park City Mountain Resort shut down its 2025-2026 ski season early on Sunday, April 6, after a historically low-snow winter that left even the diehards hanging their boards. The Mountain Village base closed March 29, with Canyons Village limping along on limited runs before calling it quits, thanks to warm temps and skimpy storms that couldn't save the day. If you're plotting a trip now, think again: all lifts are spinning no more, trails are off-limits, and the massive 7,300-acre playground is entering offseason mode for projects like the Canyons Skyway upgrade.
Before the curtain fell, conditions were spring-sloppy at best. Base depth hovered around 63-66 inches (well below the usual 77-inch April average), with groomers like Kokopelli at Canyons holding up as the pick of the day amid machine-groomed and spring snow surfaces. Only 6 of 41 lifts and a handful of runs stayed open those final days, as lower elevations melted fast on east-facing terrain—north-facing blues fared better but still got spotty. New snow? A measly 3-5 cm in recent days, last fresh on early April, with season totals way under the typical 277-350 inches. Off-piste was a no-go, woods too low turned bare, and summit stashes (up to 144 cm reported mid-mountain) weren't enough to fight the heat.
Weather played the villain: unusually warm with highs hitting 62°F at base, freeze-thaw cycles high up, and no big dumps to rally. Looking ahead, the next five days stay mild and dry—expect base temps 42-62°F, summit 38-48°F, light rain possible Wednesday night but no snow magic (max 11°C Thursday). Valley lows dip to 34-44°F, winds light from SW/W.
Locals say adapt like pros: Epic Pass holders kept vibes high despite the drought, and staff hustled with snowmaking tricks. Final weekend had après parties, Easter egg hunts, and concerts—pure Park City send-off spirit. If you're chasing turns, pivot to lingering Wasatch spots or stash those spring corn dreams for next year. Stay rad out there!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Daily Ski Conditions for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah
Bummer alert, shredders—Park City Mountain Resort shut down its 2025-2026 ski season early on Sunday, April 6, after a historically low-snow winter that left even the diehards hanging their boards. The Mountain Village base closed March 29, with Canyons Village limping along on limited runs before calling it quits, thanks to warm temps and skimpy storms that couldn't save the day. If you're plotting a trip now, think again: all lifts are spinning no more, trails are off-limits, and the massive 7,300-acre playground is entering offseason mode for projects like the Canyons Skyway upgrade.
Before the curtain fell, conditions were spring-sloppy at best. Base depth hovered around 63-66 inches (well below the usual 77-inch April average), with groomers like Kokopelli at Canyons holding up as the pick of the day amid machine-groomed and spring snow surfaces. Only 6 of 41 lifts and a handful of runs stayed open those final days, as lower elevations melted fast on east-facing terrain—north-facing blues fared better but still got spotty. New snow? A measly 3-5 cm in recent days, last fresh on early April, with season totals way under the typical 277-350 inches. Off-piste was a no-go, woods too low turned bare, and summit stashes (up to 144 cm reported mid-mountain) weren't enough to fight the heat.
Weather played the villain: unusually warm with highs hitting 62°F at base, freeze-thaw cycles high up, and no big dumps to rally. Looking ahead, the next five days stay mild and dry—expect base temps 42-62°F, summit 38-48°F, light rain possible Wednesday night but no snow magic (max 11°C Thursday). Valley lows dip to 34-44°F, winds light from SW/W.
Locals say adapt like pros: Epic Pass holders kept vibes high despite the drought, and staff hustled with snowmaking tricks. Final weekend had après parties, Easter egg hunts, and concerts—pure Park City send-off spirit. If you're chasing turns, pivot to lingering Wasatch spots or stash those spring corn dreams for next year. Stay rad out there!
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.