SnowStash
ForecastsCompareNews
SnowStash Logo

Live snow, webcams and expert resort guides for the world's mountains - plan your next day on snow.

hello@snowstash.com
Download on the App Store

Destinations

  • Australia
  • Canada
  • Europe
  • Japan
  • New Zealand
  • United States

Company

  • About Us
  • Work With Us
  • Privacy Policy

Explore

  • Compare Resorts
  • News & Updates
  • Snow Forecast
  • Mobile App

© 2026 SnowStash. All rights reserved.

    1. Home
    2. /
    3. News
    UtahPark CitySnowbirdAlta

    Utah Ski Resort Closing Dates for 2024-25 Season

    Michael FultonMichael Fulton·13 Apr 2025

    TL;DR

    As the 2024-25 ski season winds down in Utah, find out when your favourite resorts are planning to close and make the most of the remaining snow days.

    Level Up Your Ski Day — Download SnowStash on the App Store

    Utah Ski Resorts Announce Closing Dates for 2024-25 Season

    As spring arrives in Utah, skiers and riders are preparing for the end of another snow season. While some resorts have already closed their slopes, others are extending operations into May. This article provides an overview of the planned closing dates for Utah's ski resorts in the 2024-25 season, allowing visitors to plan their final ski trips before the snow melts.

    Snowbird in April in 2022
    Snowbird in April in 2022. Credit: SnowStash

    Currently, about a third of Utah's ski areas have concluded their winter operations. The remaining resorts are set to close in waves throughout April, with a few aiming to stay open into mid-May or later. These closing dates are tentative and depend on snow conditions, with resorts likely to reduce operations as the season progresses.

    For those looking to maximise their time on the slopes, several Utah resorts are offering special deals and events in their final weeks. These promotions provide opportunities for skiers and riders to enjoy discounted lift tickets, participate in end-of-season celebrations, and make the most of the remaining snow days.

    2024–25 Utah Resort Closing Dates

    • Alta - April 20, 2025
    • Beaver Mountain - April 6, 2025
    • Brian Head - May 4, 2025
    • Brighton - May 18, 2025
    • Cherry Peak - March 29, 2025
    • Deer Valley Resort - April 20, 2025
    • Eagle Point - April 6, 2025
    • Nordic Valley - March 23, 2025
    • Park City Mountain - April 21, 2025
    • Powder Mountain - April 20, 2025
    • Snowbasin - April 13, 2025
    • Snowbird - May 26, 2025
    • Solitude - May 11, 2025 
    • Sundance - April 6, 2025
    • Woodward Park City - to be announced
    Park City Mountain in spring.
    Park City Mountain in spring. Credit: SnowStash

    It's important to note that while some resorts are closing earlier, others are pushing their seasons into overtime. Skiers and riders still have chances to hit the slopes well into spring at select locations. As the 2024-25 season comes to a close, Utah's ski resorts continue to offer a range of experiences for visitors, from family-friendly areas to challenging terrain for advanced skiers.

    Utah's ski resorts are known for their diverse offerings, catering to various skill levels and preferences. From the powdery slopes of Alta and Snowbird to the expansive terrain of Park City Mountain, each resort provides a unique experience. As the season winds down, visitors can take advantage of typically smaller crowds and potentially softer spring snow conditions, making for enjoyable late-season skiing and riding.

    About the author

    Michael Fulton

    Michael Fulton

    Melbourne-based skier and snowboarder with 50+ resorts across 5 continents. Specialises in Australian resorts and international resort comparisons.

    50+ resorts visited15 years skiing

    Keep reading

    More from the SnowStash desk

    View all news →
    Arosa to Replace 40-Year-Old Hörnli Lifts With New Gondola and Chair

    Arosa to Replace 40-Year-Old Hörnli Lifts With New Gondola and Chair

    Arosa's Hörnli sector is getting its biggest overhaul in decades. The 1986 gondola and 1994 chairlift linking toward Lenzerheide are both being replaced, with capacity up, tower count down and a new base station lower on the hill. At roughly CHF 67 million, it is the largest single investment Arosa Bergbahnen has ever made - and the target opening has already slipped a year, to December 2028. Here is what is changing, and why the timeline moved.

    20 Aug 2026
    Sundance Mountain Resort Is Getting a New High-Speed Quad and More Back Mountain Terrain This Winter

    Sundance Mountain Resort Is Getting a New High-Speed Quad and More Back Mountain Terrain This Winter

    Sundance Mountain Resort's back mountain is finally getting a proper lift. The Electric Horseman Express opens for 2026-27, unlocking a new bowl next to Bishop's Bowl and three expert gladed chutes across roughly 105 fresh acres - on top of the Storyteller ridge run that debuted in preview form last season. It's Sundance's biggest expansion since 1985, and it turns a three-lift slog into a single six-minute ride to Bearclaw Summit.

    19 Aug 2026
    Levi and Ruka Confirm October 2 Opening on Farmed Summer Snow

    Levi and Ruka Confirm October 2 Opening on Farmed Summer Snow

    Finland's Levi and Ruka open for the 2026-27 season on October 2, more than seven weeks before most of Europe sees a lift turn. Neither resort is waiting on autumn snowfall - both are skiing on snow buried since last spring, insulated through the Finnish summer and dug back out for opening day. It is not a shortcut. It is a decades-old system now spreading from the Arctic Circle to Idaho, Utah, Vermont and Colorado. Here is how snow farming actually works, and why it is catching on.

    19 Aug 2026
    Sölden's Old Einzeiger Chairlift Gets a Second Life in Montafon

    Sölden's Old Einzeiger Chairlift Gets a Second Life in Montafon

    Silvretta Montafon is replacing its ageing Freda chairlift - but not with something new. The resort is having a 1999 four-seater chairlift, retired from Sölden, dismantled, shipped to Vorarlberg and rebuilt with new electronics, cable and clamps. It has to be running before March 2027, when Silvretta Montafon hosts the FIS Snowboard, Freestyle and Freeski World Championships - the biggest winter sports event Vorarlberg has staged. Here's how a reused lift ends up cheaper.

    18 Aug 2026
    Nassfeld Invests €13 Million in New 6-Seater Chairlift for 2026/27 Season

    Nassfeld Invests €13 Million in New 6-Seater Chairlift for 2026/27 Season

    Nassfeld is putting €13 million into a new 6-seater chairlift, the Tressdorfer Almbahn, connecting Sonnleitn with the Tressdorfer Alm from December 2026. It replaces three ageing drag lifts and will run through summer too, from June 2027, moving up to 2,500 people an hour on the roughly three-minute ride. It's the latest step in Carinthia's largest ski resort building out a genuine year-round offering, following last year's Gartnerkofelbahn gondola.

    17 Aug 2026
    Stelvio Glacier Suspends Summer Skiing, Leaving Continental Europe Without a Lift-Served Slope

    Stelvio Glacier Suspends Summer Skiing, Leaving Continental Europe Without a Lift-Served Slope

    Italy's Stelvio Glacier has pulled the plug on summer skiing from August 15. It was the last lift-served ski option left standing in continental Europe, and now there's none. Operator SIFAS pointed to persistent heat, storms, and a snowpack that simply wasn't refreezing overnight anymore. The cable car keeps running. Whether skiing comes back later this summer depends on the weather turning - and right now, nobody's promising anything.

    15 Aug 2026
    Maverick Mountain's Only Chairlift Destroyed as Sand Creek Fire Tears Through Montana Ski Area

    Maverick Mountain's Only Chairlift Destroyed as Sand Creek Fire Tears Through Montana Ski Area

    Firefighters saved every base building at Maverick Mountain, Montana, but the resort's sole chairlift didn't survive the Sand Creek Fire. Owners Erik and Kristi Borge say the lift is "most likely" out for the 2026/27 season after flames tore through the mountain on August 8. The wildfire has since grown past 27,700 acres with zero percent containment. It's a gutting result for the tiny, one-lift operation near Dillon - though the lodge, groomers and equipment all made it through untouched.

    15 Aug 2026
    Fairmont Niseko: New Luxury Resort Revives Stalled La Plume Site for Early 2028 Opening

    Fairmont Niseko: New Luxury Resort Revives Stalled La Plume Site for Early 2028 Opening

    Fairmont is bringing its second Japanese property to Niseko, and this one's got history. The 165-room resort will rise on the site of the stalled La Plume project, which collapsed into bankruptcy in 2025 before J-Will Partners bought the site for redevelopment. Set between Mount Yotei and Mount Annupuri, it's slated for an early 2028 opening - putting it in play for the 2027/28 season. Expect two restaurants, a spa, onsen bathing, and a kids' club, a short drive from Niseko Village and Hirafu.

    12 Aug 2026