Snowbird Surf & Stay

Ride the wave & save.

Thinking about summer? Think again. Skip the beach and surf into springtime at The Bird. From sunny groomer skiing to groovy tunes on the Plaza Deck, nothing beats Snowbird Surf Season. 

Score Surf Season savings: Book a minimum of 2 nights of lodging between April 1 and May 6 to save 33% on your stay. 

Snowbird & Save: Book any Snowbird lodging and you qualify for Snowbird & Save discounts—exclusive deals on tickets, rentals, demos and Adult Workshops with Mountain School. 

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Come for the concerts. From Subaru WinterFest to Plazapalooza, check out the events calendar to see the live music lineup at Snowbird during the spring.  

Events Calendar

Note: Snowbird is scheduled to operate for skiing and riding through at least Memorial Day, conditions permitting. Beginning April 15, there will be no beginner terrain available. Learn more about Spring Operations including lift operations and scheduling.

Details

  • Offer valid April 1 - May 6, 2024. Valid for 2 nights minimum and 7 nights maximum.
  • Snowbird's closing date is dependent on snow conditions and may be before May 6.
  • For those interested in utilizing Snowbird & Save discounts, please note that Fast Tracks sales end April 7 and Mountain School Adult Workshops end April 14.
  • Blackout dates may apply. 
  • Rates are exclusive of taxes & fees and may vary depending on dates selected.
  • Valid for new bookings only and not available for groups. Offer is limited and may be discontinued at any time. 
  • Reservations require full payment at the time of booking and are fully refundable 30 days prior to arrival. A cancellation fee for 2 nights is charged if cancelled 29-15 days prior to arrival. Full payment is non-refundable if cancelled within 14 days of arrival.
  • Late spring conditions can be variable throughout the day and are weather-dependent. Terrain may not be available for all ability levels. Not recommended for beginners. Lift closures and time will change based on warming temperatures.