The non-profit plans to continue winter operations through May 6, the latest date in its 80-year history
After receiving nearly four feet of new snow in recent days โ including a record-shattering 24โ storm on March 30 โ Bogus Basin has announced plans to extend its 2022-23 80th Anniversary winter season. The area received 119โ of snow in March alone โ more than January (36โ) and February (48โ) combined.ย The non-profit will operate daily through April 16 and then transition to Fridays โ Sundays through April 30. Weather and conditions permitting, the area will end its historic season with an aMAYzing 100โณ party on Saturday, May 6.
โWe look forward to ending the 2022-23 season on a high note, celebrating with the community and our season pass holders. We were the first mountain in southern Idaho to open, and now we anticipate being the last to close.โ
โ Nate Shake, Director, Mountain Operations
โBogus Basinโs 80th Anniversary winter has truly been a fairytale season with phenomenal conditions. Record seasons like this remind us how much Bogus Basin means to this community.โ
โ Brad Wilson, General Manager
Snow depth measurements at Bogus Basin have taken place since 1942 (except 1943, due to WWII) at the Bogus Basin Snow Course, which predates Bogus Basinโs SNOTEL automated weather station by more than half a century. Until yesterday, the maximum snow depth measurement was 102โ on April 1, 1983. On March 31, Bogus Basinโs SNOTEL site registered an unprecedented snow depth of 113โ.
Bogus Basinโs current base snow depth, at 116โ, represents another rare benchmark โ exceeding 100โ.ย This has happened only a few times in the areaโs history, most recently in March 2019 when the area celebrated โFebruBuriedโ after receiving over 11 feet of snow in February. The May 6 celebration will commemorate this achievement and bring to a close what has been an epic 2022-23 winter season.
Bogus Basin 80th Anniversary Season Extension Details:
- Daily operations through Sunday, April 16
- Then, Fridays โ Sundays only, through April 30
- Pond Skim Rescheduled for Saturday, April 29th
- aMAYzing 100โณ Party (weather and conditions permitting), Saturday, May 6. All pass holders are invited, lift tickets will be available for purchase
- Nordic Operations end for the season Sunday, April 16
- Spring Season Passes remain available for purchase
Visit bogusbasin.org for more information and updates about extended season hours, events, and activities.
Bogus Basin is a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to its mission of engaging the community in accessible, affordable, and fun year-round mountain recreation and education. Opened in 1942, Bogus Basin offers 2,600 acres of daytime skiable terrain and 165 acres for night skiing; seven chair lifts and three conveyor lifts; an 800-foot tubing hill; and a Nordic Center offering 37 kilometers of groomed trails for skiing, fat-tire biking, and snowshoeing. In summer, Bogus Basin offers a lift-served mountain bike park and scenic chairlift rides, a mountain coaster, free community programs, hiking trails, other activities, and more. Bogus Basin is 16.5 miles north of Boise, Idaho, and operates under a special use permit with the Boise National Forest.