Ski Resorts Still OPEN in North America:

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North America.
North America.

Ski season is quickly coming to a close.  Many ski resorts in North America will close this weekend and many have already shut down for the year.  Next week, this list will be a lot shorter.  This week, there are still at least 80 ski resorts still open.

It’s been a tough year to be a ski resort in most locations in North America.  Right now, a strong El Nino is forecasted for next winter and it very well may be a big year for the West Coast and some of the Rockies.  We truly hope next year is a great one.

Spring skiing smiles.
Spring skiing smiles.

SKI RESORTS OPEN IN NORTH AMERICA:

Alpental – Washington, USA
Lifts: 2/5
Base Depth: 86″ – 188″

Alpine Meadows – California, USA
Lifts: 3/13
Base Depth: 27″ – 73″

Alta Ski Area – Utah, USA
Lifts:9/10
Base Depth: 110″ – 110″

Alyeska Resort – Alaska, USA
Lifts: 7/9
Base Depth: 7″ – 98″

Arapahoe Basin Ski Area – Colorado, USA
Lift:7/8
Base Depth: 81″ – 81″

Aspen / Snowmass – Colorado, USA
Lifts: 24/43
Base Depth: 67″ – 92″

Bear Valley – California, USA
Lifts: 7/9
Base Depth: 54″ – 54″

Beaver Creek – Colorado, USA
Lifts: 12/25
Base Depth: 80″ – 80″

Big Sky Resort – Montana, USA
Lifts:27/29
Base Depth: 70″ – 105″

Blue Mountain – Ontario, CAN
Lifts: 1/14
Base Depth: 30″ – 30″

Boreal Mountain Resort – California, USA
Lifts:4/8
Base Depth: 70″ – 70″

Boyne Mountain Resort – Michigan, USA
Lifts: 2/12
Base Depth: 25″ – 55″

Breckenridge – Colorado, USA
Lifts: 34/34
Base Depth: 99″ – 99″

Bretton Woods – New Hampshire, USA
Lifts: 3/10
Base Depth: 24″ – 42″

Brian Head Resort – Utah, USA
Lifts: 9/11
Base Depth: 45″ – 45″

Brighton Resort – Utah, USA
Lifts: 6/6
Base Depth: 109″ – 109″

Calabogie Peaks – Ontario, CAN
Lifts: 2/3
Base Depth: 18″ – 16″

Cannon Mountain – New Hampshire, USA
Lifts: 3/10
Base Depth: 12″ – 36″

Copper Mountain Resort – Colorado, USA
Lifts: 12/22
Base Depth: 90″ – 110″

Crystal Mountain – Washington, USA
Lifts: 6/10
Base Depth: 63″ – 115″

Giants Ridge Resort – Minnesota, USA
Lifts: 6/7
Base Depth: 20″ – 30″

Grand Targhee Resort – Wyoming, USA
Lifts: 3/5
Base Depth: 131″ – 131″

Great Divide – Montana, USA
Lifts: 4/6
Base Depth: 30″ – 30″

Grouse Mountain – British Columbia, CAN
Lifts: 3/5
Base Depth: 51″ – 126″

Heavenly Mountain Resort – California, USA
Lifts: 10/29
Base Depth: 54″ – 70″

Hudson Bay Mountain – British Columbia, CAN
Lifts: 4/4
Base Depth: 58″ – 59″

Jay Peak – Vermont, USA
Lifts: 7/9
Base Depth: 40″ – 75″

Keystone – Colorado, USA
Lifts: 19/20
Base Depth: 75″ – 75″

Kicking Horse – British Columbia, CAN
Lifts: 4/5
Base Depth: 41″ – 80″

Killington Resort – Vermont, USA
Lifts: 4/22
Base Depth: 12″ – 30″

Kirkwood – California, USA
Lifts: 8/15
Base Depth: 54″ – 67″

Lake Louise – Alberta, CAN
Lifts: 9/10
Base Depth: 77″ – 85″

Loon Mountain – New Hampshire, USA
Lifts: 3/12
Base Depth: 35″ – 45″

Loveland – Colorado, USA
Lifts: 6/10
Base Depth: 90″ – 90″

Lutsen Mountains – Minnesota, USA
Lifts: 9/10
Base Depth: 42″ – 60″

Mammoth Mountain Ski Area – California, USA
Lifts: 25/28
Base Depth: 35″ – 65″

Marmot Basin – Alberta, CAN
Lifts: 7/7
Base Depth: 54″ – 54″

Massif du Sud – Quebec, CAN
Lifts: 2/2
Base Depth: unknown

Mont Orford – Quebec, CAN
Lifts: 3/9
Base Depth: 21″ – 21″

Mont Sainte Anne – Quebec, CAN
Lifts: 6/14
Base Depth: unknown

Mont Sutton – Quebec, CAN
Lifts: 2/9
Base Depth: 18″ – 39″

Mt Seymour – British Columbia, CAN
Lifts: 4/5
Base Depth: 70″ – 120″

Mt Washington Alpine Resort – British Columbia, CAN
Lifts: 7/10
Base Depth: 75″ – 75″

Mt. Bachelor – Oregon, USA
Lifts: 7/12
Base Depth: 106″ – 150″

Mt. Baker – Washington, USA
Lifts: 7/10
Base Depth: 151″ – 174″

Mt. Hood Meadows – Oregon, USA
Lifts: 8/12
Base Depth: 111″ – 144″

Mt. Hood Ski Bowl – Oregon, USA
Lifts: 8/8
Base Depth: 27″ – 37″

Mt. Norquay – Alberta, CAN
Lifts: 5/6
Base Depth: 24″ – 50″

Mt. Rose – Nevada, USA
Lifts: 5/8
Base Depth: 17″ – 32″

Nakiska Ski Area – Alberta, CAN
Lifts: 4/6
Base Depth: 40″ – 61″

Northstar California – California, USA
Lifts: 7/20
Base Depth: 18″ – 57″

Owl’s Head – Quebec, CAN
Lifts: 4/8
Base Depth: 66″ – 71″

Panorama Mountain – British Columbia, CAN
Lifts: 8/9
Base Depth: 13″ – 55″

Park City Mountain Resort – Utah, USA
Lifts: 12/19
Base Depth: 77″ – 77″

Powder Mountain – Utah, USA
Lifts: 7/7
Base Depth: 80″ – 80″

Saddleback – Maine, USA
Lifts: 5/5
Base Depth: 30″ – 50″

Sierra-at-Tahoe – California, USA
Lifts: 5/14
Base Depth: 30″ – 77″

Ski Brule – Michigan, USA
Lifts: 6/11
Base Depth: 29″ – 56″

Smugglers’ Notch Resort – Vermont, USA
Lifts: 1/8
Base Depth: 32″ – 42″

Snowbasin – Utah, USA
Lifts: 7/11
Base Depth: 92″ – 92″

Snowbird – Utah, USA
Lifts: 8/11
Base Depth: 110″ – 110″

Soda Springs – California, USA
Lifts: 3/4
Base Depth: 40″ – 40″

Solitude Mountain Resort – Utah, USA
Lifts: 8/8
Base Depth: 107″ – 107″

Squaw Valley – California, USA
Lifts: 12/30
Base Depth: 19″ – 66″

Stevens Pass Resort – Washington, USA
Lifts: 6/10
Base Depth: 97″ – 140″

Stowe Mountain Resort – Vermont, USA
Lifts: 2/13
Base Depth: 24″ – 60″

Sugar Bowl Resort – California, USA
Lifts: 6/13
Base Depth: 20″ – 60″

Sugarbush – Vermont, USA
Lifts: 2/16
Base Depth: 14″ – 40″

Sugarloaf – Maine, USA
Lifts: 6/14
Base Depth: 24″ – 40″

Sun Valley – Idaho, USA
Lifts: 2/19
Base Depth: 26″ – 57″

Sunday River – Maine, USA
Lifts: 1/15
Base Depth: 36″ – 45″

Sunshine Village – Alberta, CAN
Lifts: 12/12
Basse Depth: 67″ – 82″

The Summit at Snoqualmie – Washington, USA
Lifts: 7/25
Base Depth: 68″ – 68″

Timberline Lodge – Oregon, USA
Lifts: 6/7
Base Depth: 73″ – 123″

Tremblant – Quebec, CAN
Lifts: 3/14
Base Depth: 28″ – 28″

Vail – Colorado, USA
Lifts: 21/31
Base depth: 70″ – 70″

Whistler/Blackcomb – British Columbia, CAN
Lifts: 36/37
Base Depth: 95″ – 95″

White Pass – Washington, USA
Lifts: 6/8
Base Depth: 49″ – 138″

Whiteface Mountain Resort – New York, USA
Lifts: 2/11
Base Depth: 28″ – 32″

Wildcat – New Hampshire, USA
Lifts: unknown
Base Depth: 18″ to 36″

Winter Park Resort – Colorado, USA
Lifts: 19/25
Base Depth: 78″ – 82″


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