
Wildcat Ski Area has the longest ski season in New Hampshire 12 years running! | Photo: Wildcat Facebook Page | Cover Photo: Chris Segal via Snowbird
Ski season is winding down most of North America unless you live in California– at which point you’ve got over 2 more months of snow sliding left.
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Squaw is even considering keeping Shirley open through the entire summer for what would be the ski resort’s first year-round season. Speculation aside, there’s still some great skiing to be had especially if you’re in Oregon, Colorado, or Utah– all of which are on the receiving end of some cold snow this week. Get it while you can!
North American Ski Areas Currently Open…
USA
California
Mammoth Mountain – 7/4
Squaw Valley – 7/4
Sugar Bowl – 5/7 (*weekends only)
Heavenly – 4/30 (*weekend only)
Donner Ski Ranch – 4/29 (*weekend only)
Nevada
Mt Rose – 5/29 (*open Thursday-Sunday)
Washington
Alpental – 5/7 (*weekends only)
White Pass – 4/30 (*weekends only)
Mission Ridge – 4/30 (*weekends only)
Oregon
Timberline – TBA (*usually closed early-mid September)
Mt Bachelor – 5/28
Mt Hood Meadows – 5/6
Colorado
Arapahoe Basin – TBA | June?
Loveland – 5/7
Mary Jane – 4/30
Utah
Snowbird – TBA | Late May?
Arizona
Arizona Snowbowl – 4/30 (*weekend only)
Minnesota
Mt Lutsen – 5/7 (*weekends only)
Maine
Sunday River – 4/30 (*weekend only)
Sugarloaf – 4/30
New Hampshire
Wildcat – TBA | Weekends through May?
Vermont
Killington – TBA | June?
Jay Peak – 5/7
Sugarbush – 4/30
Canada
British Colombia
Whistler Blackcomb – 5/22 (*reopens in late May for glacier skiing)
Alberta
Sunshine Village – 5/22
Lake Louise – 5/7
Marmot Basin – 5/7