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Sugar Bowl gets 7 more inches of snow for final day of ski season

May 7, 2017 By Jeffrey Weidel

One final snowfall greeted skiers and snowboarders Sunday morning at Sugar Bowl ski resort.

The only U.S. ski resort with more snow than Sugar Bowl  (795 inches) this season is Mt. Baker in Washington state, which has 808 inches.

It seemed appropriate that the Lake Tahoe ski resort would end the 2016-17 season Sunday with fresh snow. It’s been a crazy year of snow for all Tahoe resorts and Sugar Bowl in particular. The 7 inches of snow Saturday brings Sugar Bowl’s season total to 795 inches, the most in the Lake Tahoe region. Although a chance of snow is possible today, it had not snowed at Sugar Bowl as of 12:30 p.m.

The only U.S. ski resort with more snow than Sugar Bowl is Mt. Baker in Washington state, which has 808 inches. However, unlike Sugar Bowl, Mt. Baker recently closed.

“This season has literally been the winter that keeps on giving,” said Jon Slaughter, director of marketing and sales at Sugar Bowl and nearby Royal Gorge Cross Country. “The skiing and riding continues to be phenomenal.”
It was both a long and memorable ski season for Sugar Bowl and all Lake Tahoe ski resorts. Due to huge snow storms in January and February, and several in early March, eight Lake Tahoe ski resorts had already received 600 or more inches of snow.

Historically, the average annual snowfall at upper elevations in the Lake Tahoe-Truckee region is 450 inches. Five Lake Tahoe ski resorts (Sugar Bowl, Northstar, Mt. Rose, Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, Boreal Mountain) received 700 or more inches for the 2016-17 season.

Sugar Bowl received 309 inches of snow in January and has offered numerous powder days for skiers and snowboarders throughout the 2016-17 season. Despite the huge snow total, this is only the fourth highest seasonal snow total in Sugar Bowl history. The record is 880 inches in 1982-83, followed by 829 (1983-84) and 848 (1992-93). The most recent snow total high was 2010-11 when Sugar Bowl reported 689 inches.

Thanks to its enormous snow totals this year, Sugar Bowl extended its season twice, the final time deciding to offer one final ski weekend – May 6-7. Today the resort was running five lifts, including the gondola.

Following today, only three Lake Tahoe ski resorts will remain open – Mt. Rose, Donner Ski Ranch and Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows.

Mt. Rose remains open for most of May, closing for good on Memorial Day (May 29). Located on Mount Rose Highway in Nevada, Mt. Rose is operating on a reduced schedule. The resort will be open Thursday through Sunday and close the other three days until Memorial Day.

Lifts buried in snow was not an uncommon occurrence this season at Sugar Bowl ski resort near Lake Tahoe.

The 761 inches this season shatters the old Mt. Rose mark of 600 inches in 1994-95. The ski resort has recorded 500 or more inches five times in its history.

Located near Sugar Bowl off I-80 at Norden exit, Donner Ski Ranch will be running lifts one more weekend – May 13-14.

In March, Squaw Valley announced it would offer skiing and riding on July 4 for the fourth time ever. Now the famed Lake Tahoe ski resort is venturing beyond Independence Day for the first time in its history.

Beyond the Fourth of July, Squaw Valley is planning to operate the Shirley Lake Express chair on Saturdays for 2017-18 Tahoe Super Passholders. Discounted daily lift tickets will also be available.

Neighboring Alpine Meadows has stopped running lifts every day of the week since Sunday, and goes to weekends only through May 14.

Winter and summer will blend together as Squaw Valley emerges from a historic winter that saw 714 inches of snow, equaling nearly 60 feet. Squaw is committed to offering skiing and riding every day through May.

Closing dates for Lake Tahoe resorts.

  • Homewood: April 16
  • Kirkwood Mountain: April 16
  • Tahoe Donner: April 16
  • Granlibakken: April 17
  • Soda Springs: April 23
  • Sierra-at-Tahoe: April 23
  • Diamond Peak: April 23
  • Northstar: April 23
  • Boreal Mountain: April 23
  • Heavenly Mountain: April 30
  • Sugar Bowl: May 7
  • Donner Ski Ranch: May 14
  • Alpine Meadows: May 14
  • Mount Rose: May 29
  • Squaw Valley: TBA

 

 

Filed Under: Skiing, skiing Lake Tahoe Tagged With: Lake Tahoe ski resorts, skiing, skiing Lake Tahoe, snow at Sugar Bowl, Sugar Bowl ski resort

About Jeffrey Weidel

Jeffrey Weidel is an award-winning journalist from the Sacramento region who has provided unique content on Lake Tahoe skiing and snowboarding for nearly 30 years. Still an avid skier, he created the Tahoe Ski World website 10 years ago.

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