Elevation
7,545'
Base
10,090'
Summit
2,590'
Vertical Drop
Trails
42
1,500 Acres
Lifts
7
3 Types
Snowfall
226"
Annual Snowfall
28"
Nov
30"
Dec
68"
Jan
65"
Feb
53"
Mar
9"
Apr

Best known for

June Mountain

Where to Stay

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 14, 2024

Projected closing date

Apr 13, 2025

Projected Days Open

128

Days Open Last Year

111

Years Open

64

Average Snowfall

250"

Terrain

Beginners Runs
16%
Intermediate Runs
40%
Advanced Runs
28%
Expert Runs
16%
Runs in Total
42
Longest Run
2 mi
Skiable Terrain
1,500 ac

Lifts

7

High Speed Quads
2
Double Chairs
4
Surface Lifts
1

Inside Scoop

Reviews

Cameron

If you're headed to the mountains and you're driving north on 395 just skip that Mammoth exit. If you do, you'll be rewarded with no lift lines, no attitudes, and no frills skiing at it's finest. June Mountain boasts a wide range of terrain for everyone and easily accommodates beginner to advanced skiers and snowboarders. It's got an assortment of bowls and tree runs on the upper lifts and some wide open groomers down at the bottom that you can cruise as well. There's plenty of powder for everyone on the best of days and little to no competition. The terrain park is on the smaller side early in the season, but excellently maintained. The features are regularly groomed and very well planned out. There's a wide range of features for everyone ranging from boxes to rails to tabletops. If you're looking for outlet shopping, $14 cocktails, and "being seen" then June isn't for you. But, if you're looking for fresh powder and no tracks or an uninterrupted cruise down some groomers with like minded folks then June is your place.

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