Get Your Last Laps of the 25/26 Winter Season
Snow Valley Closing Day
Mar
15
Sun
Date & Time
Mar. 15, 2026
8:30 AM — 4:00 PM
While we’d love to keep the alpine good times rolling, the time has come to wrap up the 25/26 winter ski & snowboard season at Snow Valley. Join us for the final day on the slopes on Sunday, March 15, 2026, from 8:30AM to 4PM. Thank you for your continued support and for making Snow Valley your go-to alpine destination. We look forward to seeing you on the bike trails this summer or back on the slopes next winter.
Snow Valley Anytime Season Pass holders can continue riding through this closing weekend. All unused 25/26 Snow Valley lift tickets and special promotions, including Snow Valley Anytime Pass holder Friends & Family lift tickets, must be redeemed at Snow Valley by March 15, 2026 and will not be valid at Snow Summit or Bear Mountain. BBMR Anytime and Midweek Season Pass holders can still head over to Snow Summit and Bear Mountain to enjoy spring skiing and snowboarding through the end of the season; closing dates for both resorts are still to be determined.
Snow Valley Anytime Season Pass holders can continue riding through this closing weekend. All unused 25/26 Snow Valley lift tickets and special promotions, including Snow Valley Anytime Pass holder Friends & Family lift tickets, must be redeemed at Snow Valley by March 15, 2026 and will not be valid at Snow Summit or Bear Mountain. BBMR Anytime and Midweek Season Pass holders can still head over to Snow Summit and Bear Mountain to enjoy spring skiing and snowboarding through the end of the season; closing dates for both resorts are still to be determined.
Mar
15
Sun
Get Your Last Laps of the 25/26 Winter Season
Snow Valley Closing Day
Date & Time
Mar. 15, 2026
8:30 AM — 4:00 PM
While we’d love to keep the alpine good times rolling, the time has come to wrap up the 25/26 winter ski & snowboard season at Snow Valley. Join us for the final day on the slopes on Sunday, March 15, 2026, from 8:30AM to 4PM. Thank you for your continued support and for making Snow Valley your go-to alpine destination. We look forward to seeing you on the bike trails this summer or back on the slopes next winter.
Snow Valley Anytime Season Pass holders can continue riding through this closing weekend. All unused 25/26 Snow Valley lift tickets and special promotions, including Snow Valley Anytime Pass holder Friends & Family lift tickets, must be redeemed at Snow Valley by March 15, 2026 and will not be valid at Snow Summit or Bear Mountain. BBMR Anytime and Midweek Season Pass holders can still head over to Snow Summit and Bear Mountain to enjoy spring skiing and snowboarding through the end of the season; closing dates for both resorts are still to be determined.
Snow Valley Anytime Season Pass holders can continue riding through this closing weekend. All unused 25/26 Snow Valley lift tickets and special promotions, including Snow Valley Anytime Pass holder Friends & Family lift tickets, must be redeemed at Snow Valley by March 15, 2026 and will not be valid at Snow Summit or Bear Mountain. BBMR Anytime and Midweek Season Pass holders can still head over to Snow Summit and Bear Mountain to enjoy spring skiing and snowboarding through the end of the season; closing dates for both resorts are still to be determined.
Last Chair Alert!
Everything You Need to Know for Closing Day
Safety Tips
Hydrate Often
Dehydration occurs quicker at high altitude, so drink plenty of water and avoid alcohol and caffeine when visiting the mountains.
Wear Protected Eyewear
It is important to use proper UV protection for your eyes. The surface of the dirt or water can act as a reflector of UV rays and can generate a great deal of UV exposure to the eyes. Equip yourself and your children with UV sunglasses or goggles. Failure to wear proper eye protection can result in an actual burn of the eye’s surface—a painful condition requiring medical treatment.
UV Index & Avoiding Sun Burns
The average daily maximum UV index in March is 3. A UV Index of 3 to 5 symbolizes a medium health hazard from unsafe exposure. During high-exposure activities such as spring skiing, those with fair skin may experience sunburn after only two hours of sun exposure, even after applying maximum sunscreen protection.
Dehydration occurs quicker at high altitude, so drink plenty of water and avoid alcohol and caffeine when visiting the mountains.
Wear Protected Eyewear
It is important to use proper UV protection for your eyes. The surface of the dirt or water can act as a reflector of UV rays and can generate a great deal of UV exposure to the eyes. Equip yourself and your children with UV sunglasses or goggles. Failure to wear proper eye protection can result in an actual burn of the eye’s surface—a painful condition requiring medical treatment.
UV Index & Avoiding Sun Burns
The average daily maximum UV index in March is 3. A UV Index of 3 to 5 symbolizes a medium health hazard from unsafe exposure. During high-exposure activities such as spring skiing, those with fair skin may experience sunburn after only two hours of sun exposure, even after applying maximum sunscreen protection.
Snow Summit & Bear Mountain Closing Days
The closing dates for Snow Summit and Bear Mountain have yet to be announced. Stay tuned for details.
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The closing dates for Snow Summit and Bear Mountain have yet to be announced. Stay tuned for details.
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