Twilight Skiing & Riding: Thursday-Saturday, 9AM-9PM
It’s shaping up to be another exciting week at Mt. A! The mountain received approximately 8 inches of snow last week, resulting in fantastic corduroy and a refreshing boost to our snow base. We had around 5 inches of snow during our Tuesday-Wednesday “weekend,” almost qualifying as a powder day, with hidden stashes that could offer even deeper conditions. Today, expect scattered snow showers and a gentle to moderate breeze at 10-13 mph, with gusts reaching as high as 18 mph. The forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with a high near 24 degrees. If you can’t make it during the day, we’re open until 9 pm!
Twilight skiing continues tonight, with sessions running from 3 pm to 9 pm. This marks the second-to-last Saturday of Twilight skiing this season. Our final Saturday night under the stars will be Bavarian Night on Feb. 17th. However, don’t worry! Twilight skiing on Thursday and Friday nights will continue until March 8th. Check out our Operating Schedule for details.
The weekend outlook includes a moderate breeze of 13-18 mph on Friday and Saturday, with the possibility of new snow on Friday. Temperatures will range from 26 to 35 degrees throughout the week, and Saturday and Sunday are expected to be mostly sunny!
In The Bowl, Chutes 1 & 2 are anticipated to be open again this week. Chutes 3 and beyond will continue to be assessed for adequate coverage as we await more snowfall. We remain hopeful that all of The Bowl will be open soon, and we kindly ask everyone to respect boundaries and closures.
Rogue Terrain Parks: Lower Juliet Terrain Park and Lower Left Tempest Terrain Park are currently open! Come and enjoy shredding boxes, rails, corrugated pipes, and more. And remember, always PARK SMART!
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Expected This Week:
- 5 Lifts
- 37 Trails (19-22 Groomed) – See Trail Status Report
- 2 Parks
- 40-53″ Snow Base