
"We're looking at a storm heading our way later this week, and we want to make our season kick-off the best it can be. To take full advantage of this new snow, we've made the call to move our official Opening Day to Saturday, November 15th. This gives Mother Nature and our ops team the time they need to get the mountain dialed in for some amazing first turns. Stay tuned for a detailed operational plan as we get closer."
"The storm is expected to bring between 16 and 26 inches of snow to the California ski resort, with around 8-13 inches of the highest quality snow coming between Thursday night and Friday. Opening day will begin at 8:30am and lifts will continue spinning until 4pm, though as of Wednesday it's not clear what trails and lifts will be open to the public."
Mammoth Mountain shifted its planned opening from Friday, November 14 to Saturday, November 15 to take advantage of incoming cold weather and significant snowfall. The storm is expected to deliver 16 to 26 inches of snow, with roughly 8 to 13 inches of the highest-quality snow arriving between Thursday night and Friday. Opening Day will start at 8:30am and lifts will operate until 4pm, though specific trails and lifts available have not been finalized. Complimentary coffee and hot chocolate will be offered starting at 7:30am, and the first 100 people in the lift line will receive a free 25/26 #MammothBeanie.
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