Yosemite's Badger Pass Ski Area, the oldest ski area in California, will not open this winter due to a lack of reliable early-season snow. Despite some recent snowfall and forecasted snow from an atmospheric river, totals are insufficient to justify opening the ski area for less than a month of skiing. The decision, announced via social media, also includes a refund policy for season pass holders. Established in 1928, Badger Pass remains known for its affordable pricing compared to other resorts.
Badger Pass announced via social media on Monday that due to insufficient early-season snowfall, it will not open this winter, marking a rare closure.
Despite fresh snowfall in the Sierra, the snow totals are deemed unreliable for a viable ski season, prompting the decision to not operate this year.
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