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Top 10 Resorts for Spring Skiing
For many skiers, spring is the best time to ski.
This year, the best snow has waited until late in the season,
making this spring exceptional in the New England, Colorado,
Canada and the Northwest as well as in California which has
enjoyed a record snow year.
1) Mammoth Mountain, California
This is one of the kings of spring
skiing. This area has perfect weather for spring snow --
freezing at night and warm during the day. The altitude
varies between 8,000 and 11,000 feet. Some of the lower
lifts may close, but the upper mountain remains open.
2) Mt. Bachelor, Oregon
This is a better mountain for spring
skiing and snowboarding than for mid-winter skiing. In
the spring the entire mountain is almost always open. In
the winter the summit can be closed around 30 to 40
percent of the time because of high winds. Because this
mountain has so many exposures, the snow conditions
change during the day. This means plenty of great skiing
and riding without slush.
3) Lake Tahoe, California
A handful of the Tahoe resorts offer
wonderful spring skiing and snowboarding. Kirkwood is
perhaps the best with the highest altitude, followed by
Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows with excellent
exposures. These areas allow visitors to combine sunny
skiing and snowboarding with dramatic scenery and
excellent nightlife, especially on the south shore of
the lake.
4) Summit County, Colorado
This is county claims the highest
altitude resorts in the state. Of the three main
resorts, Copper Mountain has the best terrain and
exposure for the late season. Nearby, Arapahoe Basin is
a spring legend. The steep Palivaccini hold snow well
into the summer and some Aprils have four feet of snow
and May sometimes adds another two to three feet of
snow. The scene at the base area is fantastic with
hundreds of skiers enjoying tailgate parties. Nearby
Loveland is also a springtime contender.
5) Whistler/Blackcomb, British Columbia,
Canada
This area, especially the upper slopes,
normally makes it almost to Memorial Day, however, its
coastal proximity means variable spring weather.
Blackcomb's big bowls and the glacier make this a
perfect place to enjoy skiing and riding in the sun. The
slopes into the village can develop very deep slush.
Downloading here is not for sissies-It allows a head
start on the party that is about as good as it gets in
April.
6) Sunshine Village, Banff, Alberta,
Canada
This resort is legendary for its snow. It
has no snowmaking. Nature always provides prodigious
quantities of the white stuff. And Sunshine keeps its
snow amazingly well through the late season. The resort
is isolated at the top of a gondola, but Banff with its
restaurants and nightlife is only a short ride from the
base.
7) Snowbird, Utah
In Utah, Snowbird can claim the best
spring conditions. The resort has the highest altitude
of any Utah resort and the north-facing slopes keep
excellent surfaces, even though the region gets warm.
April normally sees more than five feet of new snow. The
other nearby resorts in the Cottonwood Canyons can be
good depending on the weather pattern. Check before you
go.
8) Killington, Vermont
This has historically been the
first-to-open and the last-to-close in New England for
decades. This resort conserves snow better than any
other northeastern resort. The late season terrain is
far more limited than peak season, but the verticals are
still daunting. Killington, known for partying during
the frigid midwinter, really goes wild in the spring.
9) Tuckerman Ravine, New Hampshire
Tuckerman Ravine, carved in the side of
Mt. Washington where winter winds pack in deep sure
spring snow, is a New England rite of spring that can
only be reached by a two-hour hike and then a
near-vertical climb with skis on shoulders to the
snow-filled cirque. The skiing is strictly expert. The
party at the base is for everyone who makes the trek.
10) Sugarloaf, Maine
This mountain is considered the best
overall skiers' mountain in New England. The elevation
is more than 4,000 feet, the exposure limits the melt,
nights are crisp and April is historically the second
snowiest month of the ski season. Reggae Weekend, in mid
April, is one of the East's biggest spring skiing and
snowboarding parties. However, the mountain normally
closes in late April--not for lack of snow, but too few
skiers.
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