20 Ski Resorts CLOSED on the West Coast Due to Lack of Snow

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Dodge Ridge, CA in January 2015
Dodge Ridge, CA in January 2015

It’s been a brutal year on the West Coast for the little guys.  Smaller ski resorts don’t have the funding nor snowmaking capacity to make it through warm, dry winters such as our current winter.  

These smaller ski area operators have to shut down when conditions take a turn for the worse.  Shutting down means financial loss, no cash flow, laying off nearly all the employees, and a slowing or stoppage of business in the local area.  

Western snow depths
**Currently snow water equivalent in the West Coast snowpack is dismal.  9% of average in northern Washington, 16% of average in Tahoe, CA, 10% in much or Oregon…

It’s no ones fault, it’s just mother nature.  All we can do is keep our fingers crossed for some big March and April storms that can get these Mom and Pop ski areas up and running again.

The biggest, most well known ski resorts on this list are Mt. Baker, WA and Homewood, CA.

Mt. Baker ski area on February 3rd, 2015. photo: snowbrains
Mt. Baker ski area on February 3rd, 2015. photo: snowbrains

SKI AREAS CURRENTLY CLOSED ON THE WEST COAST DUE TO A LACK OF SNOW:

– CALIFORNIA –

Homewood, CA

Mountain High, CA

Dodge Ridge, CA

China Peak, CA

Badger Pass, CA

Mt. Shasta Ski Park, CA

Mt. Baldy, CA

Tahoe Donner, CA

Donner Ski Ranch, CA

– NEVADA –

Elko Snobowl, NV

Homewood, CA on January 30th, 2015.
Homewood, CA on January 30th, 2015.

– OREGON –

Spout Springs, OR

Cooper Spur, OR

Willamette Pass, OR

Hoodoo, OR

Mt. Hood Ski Bowl, OR

Snoqualmie, WA on February 12th, 2015.
Snoqualmie, WA on February 12th, 2015.

– WASHINGTON –

Mt. Baker, WA

Alpental, WA

Mt. Spokane, WA

Snoqualmie, WA

49 Degrees North, WA

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