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Spring is upon us, which means (inevitably) lifts will soon be halting, and our ski gear will head back to storage. But before you start the waterworks, there’s still plenty of spring skiing and final blowout partying to be enjoyed. So break out your bikinis and prepare to proudly sport a goggle tan—the biggest ski resort bashes are about to ensue. Get out and enjoy ’em before the final bell rings!
MARCH
March 29-30 | Solitude Red Bull Cascade
Bobby Brown and Red Bull are bringing the second annual Cascade to Solitude. This creative freestyle event is free to the public. For all the deets, check out our pre-coverage of the event.
March 31 | Sun Valley Cold Bowl Pond Skim
Dollar Dayz is back to close out the 23/24 season with its annual Cold Bowl Pond Skim.
APRIL
April 1-14 | Steamboat Springalicious
It’s all going down at Steamboat the first two weeks of April. Events include the Cardboard Classic, Splashdown Pond Skim and free live music.
April 5-6 | Jackson Hole Rendezvous Fest
Mt. Joy, The Head and The Heart, Luke Grimes, Niko Moon and Jamestown Revival are gracing the stage at Jackon’s Rendezvous Music Festival.
April 5-7 | Palisades Tahoe WinterWonderGrass
The 8th annual WinterWonderGrass is all about music, brews and mountains. Single-day tickets start at $109.
April 5-19 | Vail Apres Concert Series
Sofi Tucker, alongside a solid lineup of artists, is coming to Vail for the April Apres Concert Series. Tickets start at $89.95.
April 6-7 | Lutsen Mountain Meltdown
Come together for some soft and sunny spring skiing at the Summit Chalet and 10th Mountian Bar.
April 8-14 | Whistler World Ski & Snowboard Festival
Since 1996, Whistler’s World Ski & Snowboard Fest has been known for its live music, sports and cultural events, and this year is no different.
April 10 | Arapahoe Basin Enduro & Apres Party
This 10-hour skiathon is a leg-burning good time for a good cause. Participants will be rewarded with free beer and a chef-prepared dinner.
April 11-14 | Sugarloaf Reggae Fest
Prepare yourself for four days of music and non-stop parties at the base of Sugarloaf Mountain, headlined by John Brown’s Body and Long Beach Dub All Stars.
April 13 | Palisades Tahoe Snow Golf Tournament
It’s Caddyshack meets the mountains. The only top-to-bottom snow golf course opens its 10 hole course at Palisades Tahoe for one day only.
April 13 | Aspen Snowmass Elk Camp Surf & Snow Beach Party
The margaritas are sure to be flowing at this year’s Snowmass closing party.
April 13 | Panorama Red Bull Supersoakers
It’s a Rail Jam AND a Pond Skim! Go big or get soaked.
April 13 | Killington Pond Skim
Although tickets are sold out for Pond Skim participants, you can still spectate the annual event.
April 13 | Tremblant Corona Summit Party
Music, BBQ and more to close out the Tremblant season—what could be better? The event is free, but you must have a lift ticket to ride the gondola to the summit.
April 13 | Winter Park Spring Bash and Splash: Recess in the Rockies
Cheer on the competitors at the Bucket Banked Slalom before enjoying live music from Diggin Dirt.
April 14 | Mammoth Pond Skim
Cheer on costumed skiers as they straightline it across an ice-cold, 100 ft pond at Canyon Lodge. Then join the afterparty at the Beach Bar.
April 14 | Stevens Pass Spring Fest
Celebrate the end of the season at Stevens Pass with a pond skim. Costumes encouraged!
April 20 | Snowbasin Pond Skim
Good tunes and great weather. You won’t wanna miss the Snowbasin Pond Skim
April 27 | Copper Sunsation
This year’s annual spring celebration features live music by Brass Attack, Ripe, Beau Thomas Band & The Main Squeeze.
April 27 | Breckenridge Splash Into Spring Pond Skim
We’re soaking up the sun and sending it across the pond in Breck.
MAY
May 2-5 | Mt. Bachelor RendezVan
While campsites are sold out for the ultimate van-lifer pilgrimage, you can still score day-tripper tickets for access to live music and spring laps.
May 24-27 | Mammoth Yacht Club
Pull up your anchor, raise your sails and chart your course for a weekend full of sea-themed fun in Mammoth.