As More Snow Falls in Rockies One Resort Extends Season. Again.
A-Basin is currently closed but will re-open this Friday with skiing and snowboarding on offer until Sunday.
Lift tickets will be priced at $39 (£29) on the closing weekend and there will be live music in the base area.
No beginner terrain will be open, but the resort says there will be plenty of intermediate and advanced runs on offer.
It means the resort will have the longest season in Colorado as Copper Mountain closed last weekend.
Arapahoe Basin should also have some fresh snow for this final weekend as another storm is about to hit Colorado.
There could be 45cm in some areas of the mountains.
Colorado snow forecast, May 4-7, 2026. Image c/o Weatherbell/Powderchasers
In the USA Snowbird (Utah), Mammoth Mountain (California), Timberline Lodge (Oregon) and Jay Peak (Vermont) remain open.
Further north in Canada Sunshine Village near Banff is still open.
It is currently the best resort for late season skiing in North America.
Many people have been asking if we will stay open to Canada Day… and thanks to almost 1000cm of Canadas best snow landing on our slopes this season we will open Strawberry and maybe another lift from June 20th to July 5 for summer skiing thanks to our record snowfall! pic.twitter.com/Xm9WLsVvYR
— Sunshine Village (@SunshineVillage) May 4, 2026
It has its legendary Slush Cup this weekend and PlanetSKI will pond-side.
It follows hot on the heals of this one:
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See this PlanetSKI post for the current skiing options in the Alps, and what areas are open into the summer:
Zermatt, Switzerland. Image c/o Helen Gillespie/PlanetSKI.
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