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Park City's Closed But Spring Snow's Coming: Plan Your Next Shred
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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 officially closed for the 2025-26 season as of early April, wrapping up another epic run on its massive 7,300 acres of terrain with 346 trails and 41 lifts. No lifts spinning or runs open right now—base and summit snow depths are at zero, with the last reported new snow a trace ages ago, and season totals hovering around the resort's average of 350 inches (though records hit 636" in 2022-23). Think of it as the calm before next winter's powder party.
Current weather's balmy and clear, topping out near 56°F with lows around 37°F—perfect for apres vibes in the village, but no carving today. Looking ahead, forecasts tease spring drama: light rain Thursday, then snow showers ramping up with 4-6 inches possible soon after, temps dropping to the 20s-40s°F, and potential powder stashes as lines rise to resort level. Snow line could dip low, flirting with 6,900 ft base, but it's all melting fast this late.
Pistes? Firm and fading where any lingered, with off-piste glades spotty below mid-mountain—lower elevations got just 150 inches yearly vs. 300+ up top, so stick to north-facers like those under Super Condor or Tombstone for any corn if you're sneaking a tour. April's typically solid here (fourth-best month for snow quality), but we're past prime time—resort shut April 5 per reports.
Pro tip from locals: Nearby Snowbird and Solitude are still ripping with 78" and 59" bases, zero new snow but plenty open. Park City's eyeing a December 5 reopen—mark it for fresh tracks. Grab your board, hit the bars, and dream of next storm cycle! Stay stoked.
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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
Hey shredders, Park City Mountain Resort is officially closed for the 2025-26 season as of early April, wrapping up another epic run on its massive 7,300 acres of terrain with 346 trails and 41 lifts. No lifts spinning or runs open right now—base and summit snow depths are at zero, with the last reported new snow a trace ages ago, and season totals hovering around the resort's average of 350 inches (though records hit 636" in 2022-23). Think of it as the calm before next winter's powder party.
Current weather's balmy and clear, topping out near 56°F with lows around 37°F—perfect for apres vibes in the village, but no carving today. Looking ahead, forecasts tease spring drama: light rain Thursday, then snow showers ramping up with 4-6 inches possible soon after, temps dropping to the 20s-40s°F, and potential powder stashes as lines rise to resort level. Snow line could dip low, flirting with 6,900 ft base, but it's all melting fast this late.
Pistes? Firm and fading where any lingered, with off-piste glades spotty below mid-mountain—lower elevations got just 150 inches yearly vs. 300+ up top, so stick to north-facers like those under Super Condor or Tombstone for any corn if you're sneaking a tour. April's typically solid here (fourth-best month for snow quality), but we're past prime time—resort shut April 5 per reports.
Pro tip from locals: Nearby Snowbird and Solitude are still ripping with 78" and 59" bases, zero new snow but plenty open. Park City's eyeing a December 5 reopen—mark it for fresh tracks. Grab your board, hit the bars, and dream of next storm cycle! Stay stoked.
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.