We announced today that our opening day, originally planned for Friday, November 18, will be rescheduled to Saturday, November 26. “Park City Mountain is dedicated to providing our guests the best early-season ski and ride experience,” said Park City Mountain’s chief operating officer, Bill Rock. “While unseasonably warm weather has not made it possible for recent snowmaking operations, our team is ready to fire up the snow guns at every opportunity as weather gets cooler. We look forward to opening as soon as we feel we can provide our guests with good quality snow conditions.”
According to Open Snow forecaster Evan Thayer, the forecast looks to shift in favor of skiers and snowboarders, including a cold storm later this week that leaves us with “decent accumulations possible in the mountains”. He adds, “We finally have a long-range outlook that features good news. Additional storms are possible through the end of the month.”
“It’s important to remember that during the 2008-09 season, Park City Mountain rescheduled opening day to after Thanksgiving and ended up with 444 inches at the Jupiter snow stake. The average at that stake is 357 inches,” Rock added.
For more information about Park City Mountain, visit parkcitymountain.com. For the most updated forecasts, visit www.opensnow.com.
If you have questions about upcoming reservations that you have booked with us for arrival in the next few days please reach out to us at:
- If you have booked lodging via Park City Mountain Central Reservations please reach out to us at 435-214-0601
- If you have booked lift tickets at 435-658-5530
- If you have booked Ski & Snowboard School at 435-658-5530