Closing Day at Vail Last Sunday was Beaver Creek’s Closing Day and this Sunday it’s Vail’s turn. Vail will close down the year after some pretty epic powder days and a few sunny deck days.
Vail Mountain dropped the ropes on Sun Down Bowl and Sun Up Bowl on Thursday, allowing guests access to exit the back side of the mountain via Sun Up Express (No. 9) and High Noon.
Vail Mountain continued to open more terrain on Friday, opening Teacup and China Bowl along with the Orient Express Lift (No. 21) and the Teacup Express Lift (No. 36). The move follows Vail Mountain’s opening.
Closing Day at Vail Last Sunday was Beaver Creek’s Closing Day and this Sunday it’s Vail’s turn. Vail will close down for its 60th year after a season full of powder days and a few.
Vail Mountain ski patrol was forced to close all of the Back Bowls this week when wet slides occurred after hours, but Ski Patrol Director Chris Reeder said Friday that Sun Up and Sun Down.