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Snow Report

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4/4 4:30pm Update: That's a wrap on the 24/25 ski season--a record breaking one for us. A huge shout out to our skiers, riders and the staff here at Magic who make this ski community a truly special place. Can't wait for next year! Passes are on sale now at 2023 prices and with even more benefits. See you over the summer we hope! Stay well and soulful...

9am Update: Yesterday and last night's sudden warming to over 65 degrees and winds did more damage to the snowpack. This will now be our last day of the season, so get out and grab some adventurous turns under mostly sunny skies today. Patrol plans to have a couple open trails that will require taking off the skis and walking over bare ground--Upper Wizard to get to Talisman, Hocus Pocus in middle and exit to lift, and the exit of of Lower Magic Carpet. So be prepared for that. All trails are for intermediate levels and above today. There has also been some tree damage from this weeks storm is certain areas (Lower Magic Carpet) and patrol will be busy clearing off the trails for those. The deck will be a great place to hang between runs today. Ski it while you can today!

7am: We're back with out last couple of days of skiing and riding for the 24/25 season! The Black Quad spins at 9am-4pm with about 10 trails open (patrol will update us once they get out there this morning). It will be mostly cloudy as we begin the day with temps rising from the low 40s to mid 50s as the sun comes out to play around 11am for the rest of the day! The cats have been out laying down tracks on the East Side and pushing some snow to make some connections where possible. It will be an adventurous spring ski day with soft corn conditions so wax up those skis and boards. There will be open patches of ground to strategically work around, especially getting through Upper Wizard to get to Talisman (experts only). There is no beginner terrain today. With the sun out by midday day it will also be a fun time to hang on the Alpen Deck and soak up the rays with a cold one--it's time to Drain the BLT's Kegs! So take at least a half-day off of work and enjoy the last Friday turns of the season. This may be the last day depending on how conditions hold up today. We will up-date you later today right here. Tickets are only $76 for adults today and tomorrow.

Tonight at the Tavern, we also have our last SINGO until later in the Spring, so let's have some dinner and fun together.

Season Passes for the 25/26 season are now on sale at Tier 1 lowest prices! Tier 1 Early Bird pricing also comes with two free ticket vouchers worth over $200 so you can bring your friends to experience Magic. So hit that buy now button as we've kept prices the same as 2023 despite increased costs!

    1.  Always stay in control. You must be able to stop or avoid people or objects.

    2. People ahead or downhill of you have the right-of-way. You must avoid them.

    3. Stop only where you are visible from above and do not restrict traffic.

    4. Look uphill and avoid others before starting downhill or entering a trail.

    5. You must prevent runaway equipment.

    6. Read and obey all signs, warnings, and hazard markings.

    7. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.

    8. You must know how and be able to load, ride and unload lifts safely. If you need assistance, ask the lift attendant.

    9. Do not use lifts or terrain when impaired by alcohol or drugs.

    10. If you are involved in a collision or incident, share your contact information with each other and a ski area employee.

    Winter sports involve risk of serious injury or death. Your knowledge, decisions and actions contribute to your safety and that of others. If you need help understanding the Code, please ask any ski area employee.

  • There is no uphill ski traffic allowed before Magic opens for the ski season as there is snowmaking equipment and hoses on and across trails. Magic has an uphill skiing policy which allows access to the mountain once our ski season begins on days the mountain is not typically running lifts (usually Monday-Wednesday non-holidays). The only exceptions being when we are open for private mountain rentals (no uphill allowed) and on official “powder day” openings where Magic receives 6” or more of new snow that uphill traffic may not access the mountain both the day before the Powder day when it snowing through  until the lift spins at 9am, along with the ticket-paying skiing public.

    As uphill travelers on Magic’s closed days do not purchase or obtain a ticket to access the mountain, any uphillers take complete and sole responsibility for their activity on the mountain and all risks associated with such voluntary activity and hold harmless Magic Mountain, Ski Magic LLC, its employees and investors from any loss or injury while on Magic’s property.

    When Magic’s lifts are operating, uphillers must obtain a ticket at the ticket window before skiing on Magic’s property. If no ticket is visible and adhered to the uphill traveler, mountain employees reserve the right to ask the traveler to turn around and obtain an appropriate ticket before continuing uphill–this includes Magic season pass holders. It is the responsibility of uphill travelers to monitor the trail report for changes to trail openings and conditions. Uphillers cannot access Magic and ski its trails from Timber Ridge or any other area off Magic’s property, without first obtaining an uphill or lift ticket due to liability risks. Do not ski down closed trails.

    Uphill traffic must use the designated uphill trail in the woods to the left of the Green Chair/Lower Magic Carpet run-out (looking up the mountain). The trail is marked with reflective orange markers that have black arrows pointing in the direction of the trail. If the uphill trail in the woods does not have enough snow cover, then uphill travel will be permitted on the most eastern (lookers left) trail up (lower Magic Carpet, to Up Your Sleeve, to White Out/Upper Magic Carpet). Uphill travel on any trail other than these designated uphill paths is not permitted. Uphillers must proceed up the hill in single file on the left side of the trail. Uphillers must yield to all downhill traffic and must adhere to all trail closures. Do not go up the hill in the middle of the trail at any time when Magic is open for the day and take all care not to ruin the hard work of our groomers.

    No dogs are allowed to accompany Uphill Skiers or Riders (even on a leash) when the mountain is open to the public as you put the dog and other people at risk of injury. However, dogs can accompany snowshoe uphillers, but it is mandatory that dogs be on a short leash (6’ max) at all times to protect other skiers/riders. Uphillers must pick up after their dogs and carry out the bags and dispose of them properly at home, not on Magic property.

    Uphill skiers should never access the mountain alone when it is closed and never ski any glades or backcountry alone. Any rescue mission costs for backcountry, side country, or gladed activity will be the sole responsibility of the uphiller. Any rescue costs when the mountain is closed to the public will be the sole responsibility of the uphiller. In the event of an emergency, call ski patrol at (802) 428-3301. The Airflare app is also recommended to aid search and rescue efforts.

    Be aware that when the mountain is closed there is the probability of mountain operations equipment being active: grooming machines, snowmobiles, snowmaking equipment and hoses. It is the traveler’s sole responsibility to use caution and avoid all such vehicles and equipment.

    Again, uphillers assume their own risk in accessing Magic Mountain and Ski Magic LLC bears no liability for any injuries or accidents. Not following these policies will result in loss of ticket and repeated violations will result in no access to Magic in the future as Magic is private property.

    Be safe, be courteous and be smart.

    Always let someone know where you are; please carry communications and safety equipment; and bring extra food, water, clothing if you are headed off-piste. Bring out what you brought in. Thank you.

Forecast

Lifts

Lift
Open
Capacity
Type
Red Chair
2
Fixed Grip Chairlift
Black Quad
4
Fixed Grip Chairlift
Green Chair
2
Fixed Grip Chairlift
Terrain Park
1
Handle Tow
Carpet Lift
1
Conveyor Belt

Easiest

Trail
Open
Grooming
Snowmaking
Upper Magic Carpet
Betwixt
Lower Magic Carpet
Kinderspiel
Wand
Lower Redline
Hocus Pocus
Lower Magician
Enchanted Forest
33rd & 3rd
Trudy's Run
Little Dipper

More Difficult

Trail
Open
Grooming
Snowmaking
White Out
Up Your Sleeve
Medium
Vertigo
Mystery
Show Off
Carumba
Upper Wizard
Lower Wizard
Bailout
Link
Phoenix
Trick
Thorner's Corner
Pixie Dust 🌲
White Kitten 🌲

Most Difficult

Trail
Open
Grooming
Snowmaking
Talisman
Sorcerer
Heart of Magician
The Hallows 🌲
Disapearing Act 🌲
Broomstick
Potter
Séance 🌲
Terrain Park

Experts Only

Trail
Open
Grooming
Snowmaking
Twilight Zone 🌲
Goniff Glade 🌲
Witch
Red Line
Black Magic
Black Line
Magician
The Wardrobe 🌲
Slide of Hans
Green Line
Voodoo 🌲
White Tiger 🌲
Warlock 🌲
Pitch Black

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