If you just can’t bear to have the ski season end, head to Mammoth Mountain this weekend. California’s biggest ski resort is still open for skiing for on the 4th of July.
We’ve reached the end of the ski season, folks. Despite all the season extensions, the extra weekends, and the plentiful snowfall, summer is here. If you’re still hoping to make some turns in June, you have three options left.
There's been a slew of season extensions this week, from Aspen Mountain to A-Basin announcing they will keep the lifts turning through June 12. But Mammoth has trumped everyone with the announcement that they will remain open daily through July 4.
Think the season is finished and over? Not so fast. We've rounded up the 7 ski areas where you can ski this holiday weekend so that you can enjoy all your late-season turns.
We've rounded up the 15 ski areas still open in North America so that you can enjoy all your late-season turns. Just remember, the spring sun is no joke, so slap on the sunscreen, don't forget the dark goggle lenses, and get out there.
It's waterfall season in the mountains, and that also means that soon the wildflowers will be popping up. We've rounded up five of the best wildflower hikes in ski country to get you moving. Just don't forget to hydrate.
If you just can't bear hanging up your skis or snowboards for the winter, don't fret. We've rounded up the five best places to ride the lifts in May, and (fingers crossed) maybe even longer.
With ski areas across North America shutting down the lifts, many resorts are saying goodbye to winter with epic end-of-season pond skims. We've got photos of one of the biggest pond skim events of the year at Mammoth Mountain, California.
In an effort to see exactly who fared best from this year's record-breaking El Niño, we break down the winners and losers of the ski season. Hint: sorry New England, better luck next year.
Mammoth hasn't closed before Memorial Day in 28 years (even during recent drought years), and with loads of snow this winter that streak won't end anytime soon. We've rounded up 16 vintage photos full of sun, neon, and amazing hair.
El Niño might have blessed California with the most snow since 2012, but it didn't do enough to end the region's four-year drought. The state recently surveyed the snowpack of the Sierra and we break down all the results.
Thanks to El Niño, a number of ski areas are extending their seasons because of boomer snowfall. That includes West Coast resorts that found themselves already closed at this point last year.