Utah
Skiing season officially ends Sunday
Little Cottonwood Canyon, Utah — Before Utah’s last winter resort closes for the season, skiers and snowboarders have one last chance to get their turns.
On Saturday, Snowbird announced that they’ll be open for just one more day: Sunday, May 15.
“While conditions up top have been prime for skiing & riding, rapid warming & forecasted continued high temps are impacting key operational areas of the mountain,” the resort’s announcement read. “After thoughtful inspection, tomorrow, May 15, will be the last day of the 2021-22 season at Snowbird.”
According to skiutah.com, all 14 other skiing and snowboarding resorts in the Beehive State have already stopped winter operations.
Due to the limited snow in certain areas, only the Peruvian, Peruvian Tunnel, Mineral Basin, and Little Cloud lifts will be running.
The resort will open at 8 a.m. and close at 2 p.m.
Lift tickets are cheaper than they are during the winter: $100 is the general price, kids between 7-12 years old are $75, and those 65 and older are $85.
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