If you're looking for a last-chance ski trip, you better hurry! The slopes will be closing soon as the winter season is coming to an end.
According to Ski Utah, here are the closing dates of some of Utah's ski resorts:
- Alta- April 18, plus an extra weekend on April 23-25
- Beaver Mountain- April 4
- Brian Head- April 18
- Brighton- April 18
- Deer Valley- April 11
- Eagle Point- April 4
- Nordic Valley- March 28
- Park City Mountain- April 11
- Powder Mountain- April 11
- Snowbasin- April 11
- Solitude- April 18
- Sundance- April 4
Little Cottonwood resort boasts the longest ski season, expanding past April. However, this year the resort may only be able to stay open on weekends in April, reported KSL.
Cherry Peak resort hasn't yet announced a closing date. Officials say that a closing date will completely depend on the weather.
To see a full comprehensive list of closing dates, as well as additional ski information, visit SkiUtah.com.
Ski resorts across the state were closed early last year due to the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
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