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MANITOBA MOUNTAIN

SKI REPORT
April 26, 2025


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Manitoba Mountain is serving up a classic spring skiing experience today, April 26, 2025. With an overnight low of 35°F and a solid 26-inch snowpack — around 8% above average — the slopes are soft yet holding firm for excellent turns. Expect a light dusting with about half an inch of snow forecasted today, and nearly 2 inches over the next 72 hours. Looking ahead, a significant storm is brewing with up to 12 inches expected over the next five days, which should refresh the mountain just in time for late-season adventures.

Excitement continues to build around Manitoba Mountain as the area cements its reputation as Alaska’s newest must-visit ski destination. With recent headlines highlighting its innovative operations model and strong community roots, this emerging resort near Summit Lake is quickly gaining attention both locally and nationally. Whether you're carving the creamy spring corn today or planning for the incoming powder later this week, Manitoba Mountain is proving there’s still plenty of magic left in the season.

Snowpack Percent Normal 97%
Max Recorded Snowpack 180"
Snowfall Past 24 Hours 0.0"
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Snowfall Next 5 Days 13"
Terrain Surface NA
Powder Score NA
       

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About the Area


There are no ski resorts in Alaska called Manitoba Mountain. Manitoba is actually a province in Canada, not a mountain range. However, there are several mountain ranges and ski resorts in Alaska that are popular for skiing and snowboarding.

Some of the prominent mountain ranges in Alaska include the Alaska Range, Chugach Mountains, Brooks Range, and Wrangell Mountains. These ranges offer a variety of terrain for skiing, from steep alpine slopes to gentle rolling hills.

Some popular ski resorts in Alaska include Alyeska Resort in Girdwood, Eaglecrest Ski Area in Juneau, and Mount Eyak Ski Area in Cordova. These resorts offer a range of amenities and activities for skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels.

Overall, Alaska offers a unique and scenic skiing experience with its vast wilderness and stunning mountain ranges.

Manitoba Mountain ski resort in the United States offers a variety of excellent trails for skiers of all levels. Beginner skiers should check out the "Bunny Hill" slope, which is perfect for those just starting out. An interesting fact that few people know is that Manitoba Mountain was originally a mining town before being turned into a ski resort. For those looking for a great après-ski experience, the "Snowed Inn" bar is the place to be. With a cozy atmosphere and delicious cocktails, it's the perfect spot to unwind after a long day on the slopes. Overall, Manitoba Mountain is a must-visit destination for skiing enthusiasts.

Top Elevation 1128 Meters
Lift Count 3 Lifts
Base Elevation 337 Meters