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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 2 MIN

Park City's Spring Send Off: Corn Snow Glory and What's Next for Utah Shredders

from Park City Mountain Resort, Utah Ski Report · host Inception Point AI

Ski Report for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah Daily Ski Conditions for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah Hey shredders, Park City Mountain Resort has wrapped up the 2025-26 season and is officially closed as of early April, but let's break down the final vibes from those epic spring days before the melt hits full throttle. Think corn snow heaven on east-facing runs like those off Super Condor and Tombstone lifts—perfect for late-morning carves if you timed it right. Snow depths hovered around 150cm (about 59 inches) at both base (2073m) and summit (3048m), with spring snow dominating the scene as the last flakes fell mid-March. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the season total crushed it toward the resort's average of 355 inches (or up to 636" in beast years like 2022-23). Toward close, 83 of 250km pistes and 23 of 42 lifts were spinning (55% open), with groomers shouting out Keystone and Kokopelli for prime lines. Weather was balmy and clear, summit temps 2-11°C (36-52°F), base pushing 11-17°C (52-63°F), ideal for shedding layers and hunting stashes on north-facing blues that held up best. Off-piste? Stick to patrolled zones as lower woods got spotty with just 150 inches annual down low versus 300+ up high. Looking ahead, high pressure rules now with spring-like warmth (highs 50s°F), but moisture ramps up later this week—expect 4-6 inches Thursday, traces Saturday, then 3-5 Sunday night into colder turns (lows dipping to 20s°F). Powder hounds, that could mean bonus corn or a sneaky re-open tease, but plan for clear skies fading to showers. Pro tip from locals: With 7,300 acres and 43% north-facing terrain, April's fourth-best for quality—mine those pockets, avoid low-elevation schlep, and hit Canyons or Mountain Village bases for family-friendly vibes all levels love. Season's end notice: Lifts down through planned April 12 close, so pivot to biking or après elsewhere. Utah's Wasatch never disappoints! The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Ski Report for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah Daily Ski Conditions for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah Hey shredders, Park City Mountain Resort has wrapped up the 2025-26 season and is officially closed as of early April, but let's break down the final vibes from those epic spring days before the melt hits full throttle. Think corn snow heaven on east-facing runs like those off Super Condor and Tombstone lifts—perfect for late-morning carves if you timed it right. Snow depths hovered around 150cm (about 59 inches) at both base (2073m) and summit (3048m), with spring snow dominating the scene as the last flakes fell mid-March. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the season total crushed it toward the resort's average of 355 inches (or up to 636" in beast years like 2022-23). Toward close, 83 of 250km pistes and 23 of 42 lifts were spinning (55% open), with groomers shouting out Keystone and Kokopelli for prime lines. Weather was balmy and clear, summit temps 2-11°C (36-52°F), base pushing 11-17°C (52-63°F), ideal for shedding layers and hunting stashes on north-facing blues that held up best. Off-piste? Stick to patrolled zones as lower woods got spotty with just 150 inches annual down low versus 300+ up high. Looking ahead, high pressure rules now with spring-like warmth (highs 50s°F), but moisture ramps up later this week—expect 4-6 inches Thursday, traces Saturday, then 3-5 Sunday night into colder turns (lows dipping to 20s°F). Powder hounds, that could mean bonus corn or a sneaky re-open tease, but plan for clear skies fading to showers. Pro tip from locals: With 7,300 acres and 43% north-facing terrain, April's fourth-best for quality—mine those pockets, avoid low-elevation schlep, and hit Canyons or Mountain Village bases for family-friendly vibes all levels love. Season's end notice: Lifts down through planned April 12 close, so pivot to biking or après elsewhere. Utah's Wasatch never disappoints! The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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