Hey there, snowverb crew! I’m Genevieve, and if you’re reading this, you probably already know I’m all about adventure—especially when it involves hitting the slopes. 🌟 I’ve been skiing for years, and every season I get more excited to share my adventures with you.
So, what’s the deal with spring skiing, and why is it one of my favorite seasons on the mountain? Soft snow, bright sunshine, fewer crowds, and longer days—it’s literally a dream come true. That’s why I’ve put together this guide, packed with my top spring ski destinations for 2025, gear recommendations, and tips to make sure your spring ski trip is as amazing as it sounds. Let’s dive in and get you ready for an unforgettable adventure on the slopes! 🎿
🎿 Top Spring Skiing Destinations
Here are my fav picks for where to ski in spring — these spots stay open late, have great snow, and seriously cute après scenes:
Why go: One of the longest spring ski seasons in the US — Mammoth often stays open into July . Best for: Park riders, spring breakers, and anyone who loves that classic Cali sun + snow vibe. Vibe: Tank tops at noon, slushy park laps, DJs at The Mill, and hot springs après.
Why go: Canada’s biggest resort with big mountain terrain and lots of spring snowfall. Best for: Couples, families, or intermediate to expert skiers looking for snow + après. Vibe: Crisp mornings, village cafés by lunch, and scenic gondola rides.
Why go: Views of the Matterhorn, skiing across borders into Italy, and high-altitude snow. Best for: Luxury travel lovers, Euro-style cruisers, and IG-worthy landscapes. Vibe: Skiing + prosecco, cheese fondue in the sun, and early April spring skiing bliss. 📍 Tip: Ride the world’s highest cable car at Glacier Paradise.
Why go: Famous for skiing into June , and a laid-back local’s vibe. Best for: Powder chasers, budget-conscious travelers, and spring BBQ lovers. Vibe: Tailgating at The Beach, no-frills shred, and Colorado blue skies.
Why go: Riksgränsen is for the adventurers out there. Skiing under the midnight sun in the Arctic Circle? Yep, you read that right. Best for: Those who want a unique ski experience —think endless daylight and insane powder runs. Vibe: Think midnight skiing under the northern lights (yes, it’s real). 📍 Tip: Stay out late (or early, depending on how you look at it) because you can ski until 1am.
💼 What to Pack for Spring Skiing
Let’s talk layers and looks. Spring skiing is tricky-cute: warm in the sun, freezing in the shade. Here’s your must-pack list:
Lightweight insulated jacket – try the Snowverb baggy snow jacket. (I wear size M for a roomy fit)
Layerable fleece – mid-weight works best, color pop = photo win
High-SPF sunscreen – protect that glow!
Goggles with low-light lenses – flat light happens even in spring
Après outfit – think cozy set or oversized hoodie + beanie combo
📹 Bonus Content Tip
Planning content? Spring = golden hour goals ✨. Snow’s still around but you’ve got that perfect lighting and fewer photobombs.
🧳 What to Pack for Spring Skiing (Snowverb Picks)
I swear by Snowverb’s spring ski gear for staying comfy and stylish on the slopes. Here are my top picks:
Baggy Snow Jacket – Light, breathable, and perfect for spring skiing when the weather can shift unexpectedly.
Baggy Snow Pants– Super comfy, flexible, and perfect for slushier runs, and honestly, it’s super cute in photos!
Snowverb Beanie + Mitts – Because it’s still cold at the top of the mountain, and you’ll want your fingers and head covered.
❄️ FAQ: Spring Skiing Questions You Might Be Asking
Q1: Is spring skiing good for beginners?
✅ Yes! Milder temps mean no frozen fingers, and the snow tends to be softer — ideal for learning. Just start early before it gets too slushy.
Q2: What time of year is best for spring skiing?
🗓️ March and April are peak spring ski months in the Northern Hemisphere. High-altitude resorts may stay open into May or even June.
Q3: Is the snow still good in spring?
🎿 Snow can be surprisingly great in the mornings! Aim for early turns , then chill in the afternoon.
Q4: What should I wear spring skiing?
☀️ Think layers: A waterproof shell, fleece, and moisture-wicking base. And don’t forget sunscreen — the goggle tan is real!
Q5: Are lift tickets cheaper in spring?
💸 Often, yes! Many resorts offer spring discounts or packages. Plus, it’s easier to find lodging deals.
Q6: Can I take good photos/content during spring skiing?
📸 100% yes. Longer daylight hours + blue skies = prime lighting for reels, selfies, and ski shots.
✨ Final Thoughts from the Slopes
Spring skiing truly has a special place in my heart. It’s that perfect mix of chill vibes, epic runs, sunshine-filled afternoons, and après-ski moments you’ll never forget. Whether you're planning your first spring trip or you're a seasoned skier chasing those last turns of the season, I hope this guide helps you find your next snowy escape.
And hey—don’t forget, the right gear makes all the difference. I always travel with my go-to pieces from Snowverb , especially their lightweight, breathable outerwear that's made for spring conditions (seriously, it’s a game changer). Thanks for reading!🌸🏔️
See you on the slopes, Genevieve 💙
Genevieve Bernadett
This blog is brought to you by Genevieve Bernadett , content creator, mountain girl, and proud Snowverb ambassador. Whether she’s carving down alpine trails or soaking in the après-ski, Genevieve brings style + substance to every adventure.