Mammoth Mountain in California over Memorial Day Weekend.
Mammoth Mountain in California over Memorial Day Weekend. Credit: Cody Mathison, Mammoth Mountain

Good news for California skiers and snowboarders, as Mammoth Mountain Resort has announced yet another season extension, pushing their closing date back to Sunday, June 7th.

Cold temperatures and fresh snow in the forecast this week pushed the resort to the decision, with snow coverage staying strong on the upper portions of the mountain. The folks at Mammoth intend to keep the season going as late as possible, so while June 7th is the set closing date for now, further extensions are possible.

Of course the extended season continues to overlap with the resort’s golf and mountain bike seasons, providing the unique opportunity to ski/snowboard, bike, and golf all in one day. Ticket packages covering the multi-sport experience are available on the resort’s website.

Kids with 2025/2026 season passes at other resorts can currently ski for free at Mammoth. High winds and low visibility forced the closure of the mountain on Tuesday, May 26th, but lifts are set to start spinning again on Wednesday, May 27th. The resort is open daily from 7:30am to 1pm, with Broadway Express (1), Face Lift Express (3) and Chair 23 spinning.

Remember, there is no beginner terrain available on the mountain at this time, and no intermediate terrain is available off of Chair 23. While everyone should be able to enjoy the slopes, it’s vital that you properly evaluate your own skills before hitting the slopes.

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...