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Spring Corn Season at Mammoth: Deep Bases and Bluebird Days Await

Spring Corn Season at Mammoth: Deep Bases and Bluebird Days Await

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Ski Report for Mammoth Mountain, California

Daily Ski Conditions for Mammoth Mountain, California

Hey shredders, Mammoth Mountain is dishing out prime spring corn right now—think buttery turns from top to bottom under sunny skies! The base at Main Lodge sits at a solid 49-60 inches (5 feet), with 7-8+ feet up high keeping the stashes deep despite the thaw. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but recent storms bumped the season total to around 244 inches at the lodge, solid after February's epic 87-inch dump.

Nearly all terrain's open with 24 of 25 lifts spinning (23-24 per reports), letting you lap those legendary lines—Little Eagle's low but usable for access, and upper gems like Dave’s Run, Climax, and Cornice are prime corn. Pistes are packed powder and groomed, while off-piste offers spring slush; cat crews are even pushing snow to keep lower runouts alive.

Current temps hover in the 30s to 50s°F with clear skies and light winds—perfect for morning sessions before it softens. Looking ahead, expect mostly sunny vibes: highs climbing to 52-60°F mid-week, lows 18-39°F, no big snow in sight but ideal for corn hunting through Saturday. Tioga and Sonora Passes are closed, so plan your drive.

Pro tip from the locals: texture your bases and hot-wax nightly—spring snow chews wax fast! Mammoth's locked in through Memorial Day (maybe June), shifting to Main Lodge ops post-April 6 for those epic late-season days. Grab your shades, it's summer-in-winter shred fest—get after it!

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