Utah Ski Resort Closing Dates

When are Utah ski resorts closing for the season? The 2025/26 Utah Ski season ends at 2026/05/25. Check out this list of projected closing dates for ski resorts in Utah to help you plan the rest of your ski season and get those late-season turns in. All projected closing dates are subject to change at each resort's discretion depending on the snow conditions and other factors.
Resort Name
Projected closing date
Snowfall
Base Depth
Open Trails
Nordic Valley ResortMar 29
-
0"
-
3"
-
-
-
Beaver MountainApr 05
-
10"
-
69"
48/48
100% Open
Eagle PointApr 05
-
2"
-
42"
42/43
100% Open
SundanceApr 05
-
1"
-
18"
Machine Groomed
50/72
69% Open
SnowbasinApr 12
-
6"
-
50"
Machine Groomed
59/114
52% Open
Deer Valley ResortApr 19
-
3"
-
49"
159/202
78% Open
Park CityApr 19
-
8"
-
66"
235/349
67% Open
Powder MountainApr 19
-
10"
-
58"
122/172
74% Open
Alta Ski AreaApr 26
-
9"
-
95"
96/118
81% Open
Brian Head ResortMay 10
-
2"
-
38"
-/61
94% Open
Brighton ResortMay 17
-
9"
-
80"
-/67
94% Open
Solitude Mountain ResortMay 24
-
7"
-
78"
63/82
76% Open
SnowbirdMay 25
-
3"
-
91"
Powder
128/149
86% Open

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