Over a dozen ski areas remain open in Idaho. Here’s when they plan to close for the season
Winter officially came to an end earlier this month, but that doesn’t mean Idaho’s ski resorts are ready to close their slopes for the season just yet.
If you still plan on hitting the slopes before the last of Idaho’s snow has melted, you’re in luck. According to Ski Idaho, there are still 15 ski areas in the Gem State that are open, nine of which plan to remain open into early and late April.
Here’s the full list and when they plan to close.
When do Idaho’s ski areas close?
Four out Idaho’s 19 ski areas have already closed for the season and five other ski areas plan to close by the end of March, but there are still 10 ski areas to choose from if you plan on hitting the slopes once April arrives.
Closed for the season
Bald Mountain - closed for the season
Cottonwood Butte - closed for the season
Little Ski Hill - closed for the season
Snowhaven - closed for the season
March
Magic Mountain Resort - March 23
Soldier Mountain - March 23
Kelly Canyon Resort - March 30
Pebble Creek Ski Area - March 31
Rotarun - March 31
April
Pomerelle Mountain Resort - April 6
Lost Trail Ski Area - April 7
Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area - April 14
Brundage Mountain Resort - April 14
Lookout Pass Ski & Recreation Area - April 14
Schweitzer - April 14
Silver Mountain - April 20
Grand Targhee Resort - April 21
Sun Valley Resort - April 21
Tamarack Resort has not announced when they will close.
Depending on weather and snow conditions between now and mid-April, some resorts and ski areas might open for a bonus weekend. Check ski areas’ websites and social media accounts for the most up-to-date information on closures or potential bonus dates.