Estimated 2024 Closing Dates For Northeast Ski Resorts

 
 

It wasn’t a normal or strong winter for the Northeast however, ski resorts in this part of the world are more than resilient than most and the riders found in the northeast will ski anything as long as the lifts are spinning. In thanks to a collection of powerful late season storms over the past few weeks, ski resorts across the region have been able to remain open for spring riding to at least mid April, some resorts will go even further and the latest collection of inches will push them well into may. 

With the season nearly over at most resort, we’ve compiled a list of projected closing dates and put then in order of the date they are closing, its no guess which resort will stay open as long as possible. As always with snow and ski resorts, these dates are estimated and it’s best to check the resort websites themselves to stay up to date. 

Saturday April 13th

Sunday April 14th

  1. Belleayre, NY

  2. Gore Mountain, NY

  3. Whiteface, NY

  4. Bolton Valley, VT

  5. Mad River Glen, VT

  6. Okemo, VT

  7. Smugglers Notch, VT

  8. Stratton, VT

  9. Saddleback, ME

  10. Le Massif, QC

  11. Mont St.-Mathieu, QC

  12. Mont Sutton, QC

  13. Tremblant, QC

  14. Val-d’Irène, QC

Monday April 15th

Sunday April 21st 

Sunday April 28th

Sunday May 5th

Sunday May 20th

As Late As Possible

  • Killington is open daily until May and then weekends only till close which is as long as conditions permit. 


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