The North American ski season is almost done. Three resorts closed this weekend, leaving just one ski area available for mountain turns, as well as the United States’ only indoorย ski area. Here is where you can still ski if you need to scratch that itch one last time before summer.
Timberline Lodge, Oregon
Closing date: To Be Announced
Open lifts: 2/7 (29%)
Open trails: 6/31 (19%)
Aspect: South
Summit elevation: 8,540 feet
Timberline Lodge is consistently the final outdoor ski area to close every year in the United States. The resort is located high on the Southern face of Mount Hood. Heavy snowfall and extensive snow farming allow them to stay open through August, with a focus on race camps late in the summer. The terrain consists mainly of groomers on the Palmer snowfield.
Copper Mountain, Colorado
Open lifts: 0
Open trails: hike park only
Copper Mountain provides the stateโs only on-snow terrain park experience through the summer months. The park, located in Center Village, welcomes skiers and snowboarders every Friday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with operations scheduled through September 7, weather permitting.
Jay Peak Resort, Vermont
Open lifts: 0
Open trails: custom terrain park
Jay Peak Resort will open its slopes for skiing and snowboarding this Saturday, June 21, in a rare seasonal crossover event that merges snow sports, live music, and community engagement.
Big SNOW American Dream, New Jersey
Open lifts: 2/2 (100%)
Open trails: 4/4 (100%)
To tackle the elephant in the room, Big SNOW operates year-round. It is “still open,” and some write it off due to its size. Despite this, if you are in or near the New York area, Big Snow is an option to get some turns in if you need to satisfy your craving, and don’t have the time and money to get on an airplane. The resort runs mogul weekends every month and has a permanent terrain park along one side. The hill is cooled to 28 degrees Fahrenheit and only utilizes natural snow, so leave the Hawaiian shirt and yellow wax at home.