Which of the Utah ski resorts has decided to extend its skiing season through June 2009?
Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort was scheduled to end their season on Memorial Day, however due to an incredible year of snow fall they have decided to extend the season through June 14th. The resort will be open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through June 14th as long as the conditions stay good. They also will be open on Monday, May 25th for Memorial Day. The Snowbird resort has received 621 inches of snow this year which is much higher than their average snowfall of 500 inches. Spring lift ticket rates are $62 for all open lifts, $29 for children and $51 for seniors. Half day tickets are $55. For more details, directions or to check conditions call 1-800-232-9542 or visit their website at http://www.snowbird.com Sources: http://www.utahskiandsnowboard.com/index.php?
Snowbird, UT – Even though the Utah’s 12 other ski and snowboard resorts have closed for the season with a deep snowpack blanketing their now-dormant slopes and trails, Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort is maintaining its tradition of offering skiing and riding to Memorial Day, and possibly beyond this spring.
Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort was scheduled to end their season on Memorial Day, however due to an incredible year of snow fall they have decided to extend the season through June 14th. The resort will be open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through June 14th as long as the conditions stay good. They also will be open on Monday, May 25th for Memorial Day. The Snowbird resort has received 621 inches of snow this year which is much higher than their average snowfall of 500 inches. Spring lift ticket rates are $62 for all open lifts, $29 for children and $51 for seniors. Half day tickets are $55.