
Ski resorts across America are using Memorial Day Weekend as an unofficial start to summer. Some mountains keep lifts running for late-season spring skiing, while others begin summer operations with festivals and outdoor activities. Killington Resort in Vermont continues lift service on the Superstar Glacier for final spring turns, pairing skiing with live music and après-style events at K1 Lodge. Beast 365 Pass holders can earn a commemorative T-shirt by completing a multi-activity challenge that includes skiing or riding, mountain biking, and golf. Palisades Tahoe in California marks the end of its winter season with spring skiing, live music, and the Made in Tahoe Spring Festival, featuring local artists, businesses, chefs, and entertainers, with proceeds supporting Tahoe Food Hub.
"Killington Resort is once again keeping the lifts spinning through Memorial Day Weekend, with skiers and riders getting in final spring turns on the resort's Superstar Glacier. The Vermont resort has built a reputation for some of the latest skiing in the East, drawing dedicated bump skiers and snowboarders looking to squeeze in a few more laps before summer officially arrives."
"The scene at Killington is as much about the atmosphere as the skiing itself. The Michelob Ultra deck at K1 Lodge will once again be packed with spring sunshine, music, and après vibes throughout the weekend. Beast 365 Pass holders can also take part in the Beast 365 Challenge, where guests who ski or ride, mountain bike, and golf between May 22-25 will earn a commemorative T-shirt."
"Palisades Tahoe will celebrate the closing weekend of its 2025-26 winter season with a mix of spring skiing, live music, and the return of the Made in Tahoe Spring Festival. Guests can ski spring conditions on the mountain during the day before heading into The Village, where the Made in Tahoe event will showcase local artists, businesses, chefs, and entertainers from around the Lake Tahoe Basin and Truckee region."
"The festival runs Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with proceeds from festival bars benefiting Tahoe Food Hub. The weekend combines classic Tahoe spring skiing with one final big"
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