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Park City's Spring Corn Dream: 120 Inches at Summit, Perfect Conditions Through Monday
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Park City Mountain Resort, Utah's epic playground for shredders and powder hounds, is wrapping up another legendary season with conditions that still pack a punch for late-spring laps. Right now, the base sits at a solid 45 inches of snow depth, while the summit boasts 120 inches—plenty to keep those groomers carving smooth and the bowls dreamy[1][3]. Fresh dumps? Just 2 inches in the last 24 hours and 5 inches over 48, keeping the base refreshed without overwhelming the melt[2].
With 12 of 62 lifts spinning (including fan faves like High Alpine and Silver Star), and 45 trails open out of 348, you've got prime access to Jupiter Bowl and the Park City side's classics—think buttery groomers on Ninety-Nine 90 by day and sunset corduroy sessions[4][5]. Weather's cooperating at a crisp 28°F with partly cloudy skies, light winds at 10 mph, and no precip in sight—perfect for full-day tickets without frostbite worries[6].
Looking ahead, the next five days stay skier-friendly: highs climbing to 42°F by Monday with sunny vibes, trace flurries possible Tuesday night adding a dusting, then warming to 50°F midweek with minimal melt thanks to chilly nights[7]. Pistes are mostly groomed and firm in the AM, softening to spring corn by afternoon—ideal for carvers—but off-piste is variable with sun-exposed crust and shaded stashes holding better powder; stick to patrolled terrain as avy risk ticks up to moderate[8][9]. Season total? A beastly 312 inches, cementing Park City's rep as Utah's snow king[10].
Pro tip: Spring corn is king here, so hit it early for hero snow, and watch for slushy lower runs later. Lifts run till 4 PM, but the resort's buzzing with après at High West Distillery or yoga on the hill. No major closures, but parking fills fast—grab Epic Pass perks or shuttle in. Gear up, Utah's still calling your inner grom!
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With 12 of 62 lifts spinning (including fan faves like High Alpine and Silver Star), and 45 trails open out of 348, you've got prime access to Jupiter Bowl and the Park City side's classics—think buttery groomers on Ninety-Nine 90 by day and sunset corduroy sessions[4][5]. Weather's cooperating at a crisp 28°F with partly cloudy skies, light winds at 10 mph, and no precip in sight—perfect for full-day tickets without frostbite worries[6].
Looking ahead, the next five days stay skier-friendly: highs climbing to 42°F by Monday with sunny vibes, trace flurries possible Tuesday night adding a dusting, then warming to 50°F midweek with minimal melt thanks to chilly nights[7]. Pistes are mostly groomed and firm in the AM, softening to spring corn by afternoon—ideal for carvers—but off-piste is variable with sun-exposed crust and shaded stashes holding better powder; stick to patrolled terrain as avy risk ticks up to moderate[8][9]. Season total? A beastly 312 inches, cementing Park City's rep as Utah's snow king[10].
Pro tip: Spring corn is king here, so hit it early for hero snow, and watch for slushy lower runs later. Lifts run till 4 PM, but the resort's buzzing with après at High West Distillery or yoga on the hill. No major closures, but parking fills fast—grab Epic Pass perks or shuttle in. Gear up, Utah's still calling your inner grom!
For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.