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Vail's Closed for Summer: Your Guide to Epic Discovery Activities and What's Next
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Vail's legendary slopes are calling your name, shredders! But heads up—it's early May in Colorado, and while Vail's massive terrain park and back bowls are epic year-round, the ski season has wrapped up for 2026. The resort officially closed in mid-April after a stellar winter, so no fresh tracks right now. Base snow depth sits at zero inches, with the summit equally bare after a warm spring melt-off[1].
No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours—temps are climbing into the 50s°F daytime with sunny skies today, feeling more like hike-and-bike season than pow turns. All 195 lifts and 5,317 acres of terrain are shut down, trails groomed no more. Piste conditions? Firm and gone. Off-piste? Muddy adventures for summer explorers, not boarders.
Season total snowfall crushed it at 342 inches, making for unforgettable deep days earlier this year[2]. Weather forecast looks prime for après vibes: expect highs in the 50s-60s°F over the next five days, lows in the 30s, mostly sunny with a slight chance of afternoon showers mid-week. Perfect for gondola rides, hiking to the top, or hitting the Adventure Ridge for mountain coasters and bungee trampolines.
Pro tip: Vail's gearing up for summer fun—book Epic Discovery activities now. No lift lines, but watch for construction notices as they prep for next winter. If you're jonesing for snow, check nearby Arapahoe Basin (still open?) or head to Europe. Stay rad and plan your return for November pow!
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.
No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours—temps are climbing into the 50s°F daytime with sunny skies today, feeling more like hike-and-bike season than pow turns. All 195 lifts and 5,317 acres of terrain are shut down, trails groomed no more. Piste conditions? Firm and gone. Off-piste? Muddy adventures for summer explorers, not boarders.
Season total snowfall crushed it at 342 inches, making for unforgettable deep days earlier this year[2]. Weather forecast looks prime for après vibes: expect highs in the 50s-60s°F over the next five days, lows in the 30s, mostly sunny with a slight chance of afternoon showers mid-week. Perfect for gondola rides, hiking to the top, or hitting the Adventure Ridge for mountain coasters and bungee trampolines.
Pro tip: Vail's gearing up for summer fun—book Epic Discovery activities now. No lift lines, but watch for construction notices as they prep for next winter. If you're jonesing for snow, check nearby Arapahoe Basin (still open?) or head to Europe. Stay rad and plan your return for November pow!
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.