Ski Resorts during the Northern Hemisphere's Summer

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I am wondering what Ski Resorts are available (open) for skiing during the Northern Hemisphere's summer?

Level of comfort and amenities don't really make a difference for the purposes of this question.



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Although the other answers are OK, I will use the opportunity to advertise one peculiarity in the area where I live: midnight sun skiing..

Yes, you read that right. The ski resort of Riksgränsen, Sweden advertises with midnight daylight skiing, possible every year in May, and midnight sun skiing. Midnight Sun skiing is usually heli-skiing offered a few days around midsummer, and not guaranteed to be possible.

The ski resort is small compared to resorts in the Alps, but the possibility to ski 24 hours per day(*) should be quite unique.

midnight Sun skiing

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(*) I don't think the lifts are open 24 hours per day.




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Quick Answer about "Ski Resorts during the Northern Hemisphere's Summer"

  • Les Deux Alpes – France's top destination. ...
  • Hintertux (Austria) – 365 days of guaranteed snow. ...
  • Zermatt/Cervinia (Switzerland/Italy) – Another 365 days of guaranteed snow. ...
  • Timberline (USA) – epic summer skiing on a dormant volcano.


Can you ski in North America in the summer?

Timberline, Oregon Timberline bills itself as the only year-round ski area in North America. The skiing and a popular terrain park are located on the slopes of the volcanic Mt Hood on the Palmer glacier in Oregon.

Is there anywhere to ski in summer?

1. HINTERTUX, Austria. The Hintertux is one of the few remaining glaciers that's open for skiing 365 days a year, making it obviously one of the longest seasons in the world. Up to 20 km of slopes are open for summer skiing.

Where can you ski in British summer time?

1: Saas Fee, Switzerland Ski on the 3,600m high glacier Allalin which is accessed by cable car and funicular train. In the area there is over 20km of piste to enjoy along with a gnarly freestyle park to play in too! This region opens 14th July until mid-October and has consistently had snow during this time most years.

Can you ski in the Alps during summer?

In high summer you can still expect to find around 20km of wide open and mostly easy pistes, with some of the most reliable summer snow conditions in the Alps. Zermatt is one of only two ski resorts in the Alps (the other being Austria's Hintertux) that try to offer skiing 365 days a year.



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Answer 2

I know of a few options you can have in the Northern Hemisphere that may appeal:

More unusual options

  • Indoor skiing - there are several of these, the most famous being Ski Dubai. But they also exist in India, Belgium, China, France, Germany, Japan, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Serbia, South Korea, Spain, and Russia (and places in the southern hemisphere too)

  • Heli-skiing. It's harder and a bit more 'extreme', but you can get to the snow that isn't normally available to you from a marked trail or lift.

  • Grass Skiing. Cough. Yes it's actually a thing, and no...there's no snow. But it's growing in popularity in both North America and Europe.

Answer 3

Summer skiing is definitely a thing. For Europe, I found an article that says many places used to offer it, but now it's pretty much just Les Deux Alpes, near Grenoble. But then this article disagrees and lists a bunch of others (and has pictures.)

And according to this Globe and Mail article, if you head to Whistler you can be taken by bus up to a glacier where you can ski even in the summer. They sell combo ski-ing and mountain-biking day passes :-)

I even found a Top Ten list that claims there is only one location in the US. It cheats by using Southern Hemisphere locations to offer you local-winter skiing during your home-summer, which I suspect you didn't want. So your list of possible locations dwindles to a handful.

Answer 4

In the Tyrolean Zillertal Valley, you can ski all year round at the Hintertux Glacier. They claim to be the only resort in Austria where you can ski 365 days a year.

In the French Alps, you can ski during Summer at the Glacier of Tignes.

Answer 5

Norway also has summer skiing spots.

On the tourism website for Norway, some of them are listed, claiming they're the largest :

  • the Stryn Summer Ski Centre, at elevation 1600m

  • the Galdhøpiggen Summer Ski Centre, at elevation 2600m, claiming some powder snow.

  • the Folgefonna Summer Ski Centre, which is a glacier.

Answer 6

Arapahoe Basin, in Colorado has a very long season. Not a full 12 months, but most years they're open into June, sometimes early July.

It's not glacial, but I believe it is the highest ski area in North America. The peak is just over 13,000 feet, on the Continental Divide.

Answer 7

I am surprised about the northern hemisphere bias, especially since @karlson explicilty states not beong bound to the northern hemisphere. I would say go to Chile. Some years ago, while traveling through Chile I went skiing just an hour drive from Santiago. It was a resort with modern facilities. I didn't even have to stay there, since day trips from Santiago were feasible. In the bus to the resort, I spoke to someone who told me that there were several other resorts spread over the country.

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