SnowBrains neck-deep in powder at Squaw Valley last season. Image: SnowBrains
After one of the deepest and longest ski seasons on record in California, it’s time to start getting excited for the 2017/18 season.ย Cooler temperatures and snowfall are right around the corner, so here’s when your favorite California ski resorts open up for the season.
Nuking at Boreal last season. Image: Boreal Mountain Resort Facebook Page
Opening Dates For CA Ski Resorts:
Bear Mountain, CA:ย 11/24/2017
Bear Valley, CA:ย 11/25/2017
Boreal Mountain Resort, CA:ย 10/31/2017
Dodge Ridge, CA:ย 12/22/2017
Stagecoach BURIED in snow. Image: Heavenly Facebook Page
Donner Ski Ranch, CA:ย 12/20/2017
Heavenly Mountain Resort, CA:ย 11/21/2017
Homewood Mountain Resort, CA:ย 12/11/2017
June Mountain, CA:ย 12/13/2017
Last year was DEEP at Mammoth. Image: Gus Kenworthy
Kirkwood Mountain Resort, CA:ย 11/25/2017
Mammoth Mountain, CA:ย 11/11/2017
Mountain High, CA:ย 11/27/2017
Mt. Baldy, CA:ย 12/02/2017
What Sign? Image: Sierra-at-Tahoe Facebook Page
Mt. Shasta Ski Peak, CA:ย 12/20/2017
Northstar Ski Resort, CA:ย 11/22/2017
Sierra-at-Tahoe, CA:ย 12/20/2017
Ski China Peak, CA:ย 12/01/2017
97″ of snow in 5 days looks like this. Image: Squaw Valley Facebook Page
Snow Summit, CA:ย 11/28/2017
Snow Valley, CA:ย 12/20/2017
Soda Springs, CA:ย 12/19/2017
Squaw Valley, CA:ย 11/25/2017
Oh so deep at Sugar Bowl. Image: Grant Barta
Sugar Bowl Resort, CA:ย 12/13/2017
Tahoe Donner, CA:ย 12/20/2017
Yosemite Ski & Snowboard Area, CA:ย 12/20/2017
Alpine Meadows, CA:ย 12/10/2017
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