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Lake Tahoe Ski Resort Closing Dates: Spring Skiing & Rentals in Tahoe

As winter transitions into spring, Tahoe ski resorts are embracing warmer days, sun-filled afternoons, and the occasional late-season powder storm. It’s that time of year when skiers and snowboarders swap heavy layers for lighter gear, soak in the mountain views, and make the most of the final weeks on the slopes.


Emerald Bay Lake Tahoe - March 23rd, 2025
Emerald Bay Lake Tahoe - March 23, 2025

The Magic of Spring Skiing

For many, spring is the best time to hit the mountain. The crowds thin out, the atmosphere becomes more relaxed, and après-ski takes on a festive vibe. After a season of variable snowfall, March delivered a much-needed boost, with fresh powder extending operations at several Tahoe resorts. While this winter won’t go down as a record-breaking “Miracle March,” there’s still plenty of snow to enjoy.


According to the Central Sierra Snow Lab, the Tahoe snowpack typically peaks around April 1. While this year’s precipitation levels are slightly below average, recent storms have ensured solid coverage through late April, allowing for extended ski seasons at some resorts.


Lake Tahoe Ski Resort Closing Dates & Extended Spring Skiing

Many Lake Tahoe resorts are starting to wind down, but a few will keep their lifts spinning well into spring. Here are the current expected Lake Tahoe Ski Resort Closing Dates:

Northstar Pond Skim
Northstar Pond Skim April 12-13, 2025

  • Tahoe Donner: April 6

  • Northstar: April 13

  • Kirkwood: April 13

  • Diamond Peak: April 20

  • Boreal Mountain: April 20

  • Heavenly: April 20

  • Soda Springs: April 20

  • Granlibakken: April 20

  • Sierra-at-Tahoe: April 20

  • Sugar Bowl: April 27

  • Mt. Rose: April 27

  • Palisades Tahoe: May 26

  • Mammoth Mountain: May 26

  • Homewood: Closed all season


A Look Back at the 2024-25 Tahoe Ski Season

While this year didn’t bring record-breaking snowfall, it still delivered unforgettable moments.

Snowboarder
  • Sugar Bowl: Thanks to a major March storm, the resort extended its season, giving spring pass holders extra days to enjoy the slopes.

  • Heavenly, Northstar, Kirkwood: From early powder days to spring pond skims, this season was full of dynamic weather shifts and classic Tahoe fun.

  • Palisades Tahoe: Known as the “Spring Skiing Capital,” Palisades is keeping the energy high with late-season concerts and events.

  • Mt. Rose: Kicked off the season early and will finish strong with a full six-month run.

  • Mammoth Mountain: Recent storms have set the stage for a long spring, with hopes of continued powder days.


Make the Most of Spring Skiing

If you haven’t made it to the mountains yet, now is the time! Spring skiing means bluebird days, soft snow, and a more laid-back experience. Whether you're carving early morning groomers, enjoying sunny après-ski patios, or catching one last storm, Tahoe’s ski resorts are offering up a perfect farewell to winter.


Looking for the best places to stay for your spring ski trip? Check out our luxury vacation rentals for an unforgettable mountain getaway!


Soak up the sun in the hot tub after a day on the mountain

 
 
 

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