
"Mammoth's summit rises to 11,053 feet, and its predominantly north-facing terrain allows snow to preserve well into warmer months, making it one of the most reliable late-season operations in North America."
"Spring at Mammoth typically features firm early-morning groomers that transition to classic corn snow by midday, along with slushy park laps and bluebird après conditions."
"After a series of February storms refilled the upper mountain, conditions have shifted firmly back into midwinter mode, setting the stage for a long spring run."
Mammoth Mountain announced extended operations through Memorial Day weekend following substantial February snowfall exceeding seven feet. The resort's high elevation of 11,053 feet and predominantly north-facing terrain preserve snow coverage into late May, establishing it as one of North America's most reliable late-season operations. During spring's "Second Season," the resort experiences longer days, softening snow conditions, and optimal high-elevation terrain access. Operational changes include Canyon and Eagle Lodge closures after April 19, consolidation of lift access to Main Lodge beginning April 20, and anticipated shift to 7:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. lift hours in late April or early May. Spring conditions typically feature firm morning groomers transitioning to corn snow by midday, supporting the resort's promotion of extended-season events and travel deals.
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