Monarch Mountain to extend ski season
Christian Murdock, Gazette file
Monarch Mountain on Tuesday announced plans to extend the ski season after a new dump of powder landed on the resort this weekend.
The resort plans to keep its lifts running until April 11 after measuring a 62-inch base Tuesday afternoon, officials said.
Skiers and boarders were urged to pre-order online if buying day passes, because of limited availability related to COVID-19 operating restrictions. Monarch season pass holders can ski or ride any day without a reservation.
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The extended operating dates come after a difficult season for the state’s snow sports industry with pandemic restrictions limiting services that could be offered and the number of lift tickets sold.
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