Park City Mountain is effectively *done for the season*: the resort’s current snow report shows **0 inches** at both the **base** and **summit**, with **no fresh snowfall** listed and **last snowfall on May 30, 2026**.[1] The mountain conditions page also indicates the resort is in its weather-report/conditions flow, but with no active winter accumulation showing, this is a strong sign that skiing and riding are no longer in normal winter operating mode.[3][7]
For the immediate weather picture, the latest forecast points to a very mild stretch with **light rain** on the horizon, about **3.0 mm total**, with the rain mostly arriving Sunday night and temperatures reaching around **16°C** on Sunday afternoon before dropping to about **3°C** Monday night.[1] Winds are expected to stay generally light, which is nice for comfort, but not exactly what powder hunters want to hear.[1]
Because the live conditions page and official terrain/lift status page are the right places for current operations, the most accurate expectation is that **open lifts and trails are likely none or extremely limited at this time**, given the 0-inch snow depth and late-spring timing.[3][7] The sources provided do not list an exact live count for lifts and trails in the current snapshot, so I would treat any day-trip plan as dependent on the resort’s official real-time status check before heading up.[3][7]
On snow quality, the short version is that **piste conditions are not winter-piste conditions right now**, and **off-piste terrain is not providing typical skiable natural snow** with depths at zero.[1] In skier language, this is more “bike tune-up and trail-hiking season” than “go get first chair” territory.[4]
A useful extra note: Park City Mountain’s winter season typically runs **November through April**, which lines up with the current end-of-season conditions.[4] If you were hoping for one last lap, the combination of zero snow depth, warm temperatures, and rain in the forecast suggests the mountain has moved well beyond prime ski/snowboard conditions.[1][4]
If you want, I can also turn this into a tighter “today’s ski day” briefing or a local-style conditions note comparing Park City with nearby Utah resorts.
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