Photo Credit: Mad River Glen Facebook Page
Photo Credit: Mad River Glen Facebook Page | Cover Photo Taken @Sugarbush

Presidents’ Day is upon us and a 3 day weekend is open to all the working stiffs itching to make some turns. While the southwest remains under the plague of a high pressure ridge, there are still a few spots to score powder turns this weekend.

Here Are The Unofficial Top 5 Spots To Score President’s Day Powder Turns

5) Chamonix, FR

Chamonix

With 37″ in the forecast over the next 6 days, take on an ex-patriot persona, fly to Geneva, and head straight for the La Flégère tram. Vive La France!

4) Sugarbush, VT

Photo Credit: Sugarbush Resort Facebook page
Photo Credit: Sugarbush Resort Facebook Page

As Vermont has been mostly dry this season, a new storm has proceeded to dump on central Vermont, with Sugarbush and Mad River reaping some of the highest snow totals.

3) Mad River Glen, VT

Mad River Glen is the Revenant of ski areas! With 18″ falling in 24 hours, Mad River is back on the docket to open this weekend and more snow accompanied by cold temps remains in the forecast.

2) Whistler, BC

Photo Credit: Logan Swazye | Coast Mountain Photography | Skiers: Julia Smart, Kai Smart & Luke Smart
Photo Credit: Logan Swazye | Coast Mountain Photography | Skiers: Julia Smart, Kai Smart & Luke Smart

Whistler Blackcomb is currently listed to receive the second most snow in North America over the next 6 days according to wepowder.com. Stack that ontop of a healthy base and we have powder turns people!

1) Mt Baker, WA

Photo Credit: Mt Baker Ski Area Facebook Page
Photo Credit: Mt Baker Ski Area Facebook Page

The El Niño anomaly continues as Mt Baker Ski Area continues to get crushed by snowfall this ski season. Initially, we had Mt. Baker as one of the places to avoid this year and we couldn’t have been more wrong. Turns out it’s the #1 place to grab powder this weekend in North America.

Also Read: Up To 49″ For Mt. Baker Ski Area Over The Weekend!

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