7 Best Places To Go For One More Spring Ski Trip In Wyoming
By Kim Magaraci|Published March 19, 2021
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
Spring skiing is the best skiing! Longer days, better weather, fresh powder, and hardly any lines all combine to make March the best month to hit the slopes. It’s not a secret though, and the big resorts in Jackson tend to draw crowds from all over. If you’re looking to catch first chair or lap some amazing untouched runs, check out our favorite underrated ski areas in Wyoming and get out there before the season melts away.
White Pine is one of the best places to go if you want big mountain skiing without big mountain crowds. They stay open through March, and you'll find all sorts of fun during closing weekend, including a pond skim and cardboard races.
Sleeping Giant may draw more crowds than some of the places on this list, but the lines never seem to get too long! You'll find some of the best spring conditions in Wyoming up here.
Pine Creek is the best place for beginner skiers to hit the slopes in Wyoming. Learning to ski can be intimidating, so head to this family-friendly hill to try it out, without the pressure you may find at the huge resorts.
There's no better feeling than getting first chair on a powder day at Hogadon! They were lucky enough to get plenty of snow this weekend, and you can expect a few dreamy days of skiing to come.
Meadowlark Ski Lodge, in Ten Sleep, might be the most fun place to make lines here in Wyoming. The lifts are speedy and the lines are short, so you can lap your favorite chair all day long.
Antelope Butte has been undergoing restoration for years, and it's finally open to ski! This classic slope was a long-time favorite, and lifetime skiers are so happy that it's back in action.
Don’t forget your costume when you head out for your last few days on the mountain! Goofy end-of-season ski costumes are a longstanding tradition. Many of these lodges and ski areas are hosting themed days or fun days, so check their calendars before heading out and be prepared for a whole lot of fun!
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