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When Do Park City & Deer Valley Ski Resorts Close for the 2026 Season?

When Do Park City & Deer Valley Ski Resorts Close for the 2026 Season?

 

If you’re trying to catch the last turns—or time a real estate move around ski season—the latest announcements across Park City and the Wasatch Front make one thing clear:

👉 The 2026 ski season is ending quickly—and in stages.

Here’s the most up-to-date breakdown of what’s closing, what’s scaling back, and what it means for Park City.


🎿 Deer Valley + Powder Mountain: Closing March 28

Both resorts have confirmed:

👉 Final day: Sunday, March 28

This marks a major turning point for the Park City area, as Deer Valley often sets the tone for the end of the luxury ski season.


🏔️ Park City Mountain: Phased Closure Begins

New update just announced:

  • Park City Mountain Village (main base) 👉 Closing Sunday, March 28
  • Canyons Village 👉 Will remain open as long as conditions allow

What This Means:

  • Park City is not closing all at once
  • Operations are shifting to a limited, spring-season footprint
  • Expect reduced terrain, fewer lifts, and variable conditions

👉 This is a strong indicator that full closure is approaching sooner rather than later


⏰ Alta + Snowbird: Shortened Ski Days

  • Both resorts now close daily at 2:00 PM
  • A clear signal of:
    • Spring snow conditions
    • Lower demand
    • End-of-season operations

❌ Snowbasin: Season Already Ended

  • Snowbasin is officially closed for the season
  • Another early closure reinforcing the broader regional trend

📅 Updated Utah Ski Season Snapshot

Resort Status Timing
Deer Valley Closing March 28
Powder Mountain Closing March 28
Park City (Main Base) Closing March 28
Park City (Canyons) Open (limited) TBD (weather dependent)
Alta Reduced hours Closes daily at 2 PM
Snowbird Reduced hours Closes daily at 2 PM
Snowbasin Closed Season ended

🏡 What This Means for Park City Real Estate

This staggered shutdown is actually one of the most important seasonal signals in the Park City real estate market.


1. The “Shift Window” Is Here

With:

  • Deer Valley closing
  • Park City base shutting down
  • Canyons running limited operations

👉 The market is entering prime opportunity season

You’ll typically see:

  • Less buyer competition
  • More negotiable sellers
  • Increased showing availability

2. Tourism Drops, Serious Buyers Step In

As ski traffic fades:

  • Casual, vacation-driven buyers leave
  • Intentional buyers remain
  • Deals become more strategic, less emotional

3. Rental Strategy Needs to Pivot

For investment properties:

  • Peak ski revenue ends after March 28
  • Canyons may extend some bookings—but at reduced volume
  • Time to shift toward spring/summer positioning

📊 Insight from 2025 PCBOR MLS Sales

Based on 2025 PCBOR MLS Sales data:

  • Market activity remained strong post-ski season
  • Spring buyers gained more negotiating leverage
  • Inventory gradually increased through April–June

👉 Key takeaway:
The end of ski season doesn’t slow the market—it creates opportunity.


🧭 Local Insight: Why This Year Feels Earlier

This season is notable because:

  • Multiple resorts are closing at the same time
  • Others are reducing hours significantly
  • Park City is phasing closure instead of extending fully

👉 All signs point to a compressed end-of-season timeline


❓ FAQ: Park City End-of-Season Questions

Is Park City Mountain fully closing March 28?

No. The main base is closing, but Canyons Village will remain open as long as conditions allow.


Will Canyons stay open into late April?

It’s possible—but based on regional trends this year, early April is more likely.


Is now a good time to buy in Park City?

Yes. The period right after ski season often offers:

  • Less competition
  • Better negotiating power
  • More serious sellers

📣 Final Thoughts

With:

  • Deer Valley + Powder Mountain closing March 28
  • Park City Mountain Village closing the same day
  • Canyons continuing on a limited basis
  • Alta & Snowbird shortening ski days
  • Snowbasin already closed

…it’s clear the Utah ski season is winding down quickly—and strategically.

For real estate in Park City and Deer Valley?
👉 This is where the real opportunities begin.


📞 Let’s Plan Your Next Move

Whether you’re buying, selling, or investing, timing around the end of ski season can give you a real edge.

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