Ski & Snowboard News / March dumps 4-1/2 feet of snow but resorts project closing dates
Mar 26, 2016 08:48AM ● By Harriet Wallisphoto: Harriet Wallis
March is traditionally the snowiest month. This year Mom Nature dumped more than 4-1/2 feet of snow on the resorts. Skiers and riders drool over the ongoing snow storms -- some are big, some just a dusting. But the snow adds up.
And it's not too late to learn to ski or ride for the first time. If you've been putting it off, now is a good time to try the sport. The days are warmer than mid-winter, there's usually music and barbeque on the deck, and there's plenty of sunshine. There's a lot to love.
However, all good things come to an end. Resorts have projected their most likely closing dates.
And it's not too late to learn to ski or ride for the first time. If you've been putting it off, now is a good time to try the sport. The days are warmer than mid-winter, there's usually music and barbeque on the deck, and there's plenty of sunshine. There's a lot to love.
However, all good things come to an end. Resorts have projected their most likely closing dates.
Alta Ski Area - April 17 closure - Reopen April 22, 23, 24 with Collins, Sunnyside & Wildcat
Beaver Mountain Resort - April 3
Brian Head Resort - April 10
Brighton Resort - April 17
Cherry Peak - April 10
Deer Valley Resort - April 10
Eagle Point - Closed
Nordic Valley - Closed
Park City - April 10
Powder Mountain - April 10
Snowbasin Resort - April 10
Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort - May 30
Solitude Mountain Resort - April 17
Sundance Mountain Resort - April 3