The East Coast Ski Season Has No End Date Yet — Here’s the Full List of Resorts Still Open

Summer Solstice Sessions at Jay Peak. | Image: Jay Peak Resort

The East has had one of its best seasons in years, with brutally cold temperatures at the start that never rose above freezing for weeks. That time allowed a region renowned for its snowmaking capabilities to build a base that would last well into spring. Heading into April, some resorts in the East have closed; however, several have not yet announced their anticipated closing dates. One resort remains in Pennsylvania, Camelback Mountain Resort, which announced that it would have the longest season in PA in January.

While the West has seen one of its worst seasons in decades, the East is still going. Many of the ski resorts still have not announced when they plan to close for the season, with some still forecasted to get snow next week. When will the East’s ski season end? Well, that’s still to be determined. Here’s a list of ski resorts that are still open and shredding the spring slopes in the East.

Pennsylvania

  • Camelback Mountain Resort: TBD

Maine

  • Black Mountain: TBD
  • Pleasent Mountain: TBD
  • Saddleback Mountain: TBD
  • Sugarloaf Mountain: TBD
  • Sunday River: TBD

New Hampshire

  • Attitash Ski Resort: TBD
  • Bretton Woods: TBD
  • Cannon Mountain: TBD
  • Gunstock Mountain: TBD
  • Loon Mountain: TBD
  • Mount Sunapee: TBD
  • Ragged Mountain: Saturday, April 5
  • Tenney Mountain: TBD
  • Waterville Valley Resort: TBD
  • Wildcat Mountain: TBD

New York

  • Belleayre Mountain: TBD
  • Catamount Mountain Resort: TBD
  • Gore Mountain: TBD
  • Greek Peak: TBD
  • Hunter Mountain: TBD
  • Whiteface Mountain: TBD

Vermont:

  • Bolton Valley: TBD
  • Bromley Mountain: Saturday, April 4
  • Burke Mountain: TBD
  • Jay Peak Resort: TBD
  • Killington: TBD
  • Mad River Glen: TBD
  • Magic Mountain: TBD
  • Mount Snow: TBD
  • Okemo Mountain Resort: TBD
  • Smugglers’ Notch Resort: TBD
  • Stowe: TBD
  • Stratton Mountain: TBD
  • Sugarbush: TBD

Canada

  • Le Massif:  April 12, projected closing date
  • Mont Sainte Anne: Projected closing date April 19
  • Sommet Sainte-Sauveur: projected closing date May 17
  • Mont Tremblant: projected closing date mid-April
  • Bromont: April 13
  • Mount Orford: April 19
  • Stoneham: April 5
  • Mont Sutton: April 19
  • Owls Head: mid-April
  • Massif du Sud: April 12
  • Mount St. Louise: early April
  • Horseshoe Valley: April 5
  • Calabogie Peaks: early April
Whiteface Mountain in New York is still going strong, with no scheduled closing date. | Image: Whiteface Mountain


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