One last chance: Utah's skiing/snowboarding season officially ends tomorrow as Snowbird announces closure
Snowbird announced Saturday that they'll be open for just one more day: Sunday, May 15.
All 14 other skiing and snowboarding resorts in the Beehive State have already stopped winter operations, according to skiutah.com, although some allow adventurers to hike up on their own to reach what's left of the"greatest snow on earth."
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