As the winter draws to a close, enthusiasts of the slopes are gearing up for one final hurrah at Mt. Ashland. With the last long weekend of winter operations upon us, the mountain will welcome visitors from Friday to Sunday, operating between 9 AM and 4 PM to bid adieu to the 60th season in style. The curtain falls on Sunday, April 14th, marking the conclusion of another remarkable winter adventure.
For those eager to squeeze in those final turns, the shuttle bus service is at your disposal, ready to whisk you to the slopes for a memorable weekend.
Weather-wise, the forecast for the weekend hints at a blend of snow and rain, with temperatures hovering in the high 30s. Sunday may see a 50 percent chance of snow showers, predominantly before 11 AM, followed by partly sunny skies and a high near 39.
Excitement brews for enthusiasts eyeing The Bowl, as it is expected to be open throughout the weekend, subject to weather and conditions.
Rogue Terrain Parks beckon thrill-seekers with promises of adrenaline-fueled fun. Lower Juliet Terrain Park, West Dream Jump Line, and Lower Left Tempest (LLT) are slated to be operational this week, with the West Dream Jump Line’s availability contingent upon visibility and conditions. As always, visitors are reminded to adhere to safety guidelines and “PARK SMART.”
For the latest updates and any changes, keep an eye on Mt. Ashland’s Instagram stories and Mountain Report. Additionally, subscribing to Powder Texts ensures timely notifications about powder days, delays, and operational alterations.
Anticipated offerings for the week include access to 5 lifts, 37-44 trails (with 16-22 groomed, conditions permitting), and 3 parks, promising a fitting finale to a memorable season on the slopes.