Black Mountain in New Hampshire, one of the last 11 open ski areas in North America.
Black Mountain in New Hampshire, one of the last 11 open ski areas in North America.

For most people the ski and snowboard season came to an end weeks ago, potentially even months ago, but there are plenty of riders out there still looking to take advantage of the last bits of snow. Canada’s ski season is still going, but the final three open resorts will close after this Monday, May 18th (Victoria Day in Canada). In the U.S., 8 resorts are still open, but three are set to close after this weekend.

With that in mind, this Saturday and Sunday represent the last few days of on-resort skiing available for most people across North America, so get out there and hit the slopes at one of these 11 ski areas.

11 North American Ski Areas Open This Weekend

Arapahoe Basin, Colorado – Closing May 17th.

Banff Sunshine Village, Alberta – Closing May 18th.

Black Mountain, New Hampshire – Closing May 17th.

Boyne MountainMichigan – Closing date TBD (aiming for Memorial Day).

Jay Peak, Vermont – Closing May 17th.

Killington Resort, Vermont – Closing date TBD (aiming for Memorial Day).

Mammoth Mountain, California – Closing date set for My 31st.

Palisades Tahoe, California – Closing May 24th.

Sommet Saint-Sauveur, Quebec – Closing May 18th.

Timberline Lodge, Oregon – Closing date TBD.

Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia – Closing May 18th.

Nolan Deck is a writer for Unofficial Networks, covering skiing and outdoor adventure. After growing up and skiing in Maine, he moved to the Denver area for college where he continues to live and work...