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This California Ski Resort Will Stay Open Until 'at Least' July — What to Know

"It’s going to be some of the best spring skiing and riding we’ve ever seen.”

<p>Peter Morning/Courtesy of Mammoth Mountain</p>

Peter Morning/Courtesy of Mammoth Mountain

California’s ski resorts have been hit with a historic amount of snow — and has led to a historic amount of extra time on the slopes this year.

Mammoth Mountain, which is known for its early openings and late spring closures, will remain open through “at least” July, a spokesperson for the mountain resort told Travel + Leisure. The mountain has not yet set a firm closing date and expects to see some of the best spring skiing and riding ever.

So far, the mountain has received a total of 646 inches of snowfall this season, but with even more predicted to fall, the resort expects to break its seasonal record of 668 inches.

“It’s been a historic season here at Mammoth and it looks like we’re just one storm away from breaking the all-time record… We are stoked to announce that we will be open daily for skiing and riding until AT LEAST the end of July,” the mountain wrote in an Instagram post, adding the resort “will plan to stay open as long as conditions allow. Sitting on one of the deepest base depths ever recorded at Main Lodge, it’s going to be some of the best spring skiing and riding we’ve ever seen.”