Utah Ski Resorts Announce 2025 Closing Dates as Season Draws to an End

Martin Kuprianowicz | | Post Tag for Industry NewsIndustry News
Mineral Basin and Little Cloud | Photo: Snowbird Resort

[UPDATED: 7:30 A.M. MST 4/10/25]

With an exceptionally snowy start to April and Alta Ski Area surpassing 500 inches of total season snowfall, spring may be showing up a little late in Utah but itโ€™s definitely still on the calendar. Despite the fresh snow, many of the stateโ€™s ski resorts are winding down operations and announcing their final days for the 2024โ€“25 season.

As of April 3, most resorts have set tentative closing dates, with only a few still holding out based on weather and snowpack. Nordic Valley and Cherry Peak are the first to officially end their seasons, citing limited snowfall as the main factor. Nordic Valley reported just 90 inches for the seasonโ€”well below averageโ€”while Cherry Peak totaled 186 inches.

Below is a complete rundown of resort closing dates, ordered from soonest to latest. Keep in mind that dates are subject to change based on snow conditions.

Already Closed:

Closing Soon:

 If spring skiing is your thing (and itโ€™s certainly ours), nowโ€™s the time to grab those last sunny laps. From closing-day parties to late-season powder days, thereโ€™s still plenty of riding left across Utahโ€™s resorts.

Skiing legend Cezar making stylish turns at Powder Mountain on a slushy spring day in late March 2022. | Photo: SnowBrains

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