According to a report filed by Miles Clark for SnowBrains on April 29, 2026, Mammoth Mountain is providing a unique mix of technical steep skiing and park riding as the spring season progresses. The resort continues to draw skiers looking for high-consequence lines despite the challenges posed by thinning snowpack in certain zones.
The report details a descent through the Paranoids, specifically focusing on Paranoid 4 and Phillipe’s. Navigating these areas currently requires advanced skill, as the knife-edge ridge access has been modified due to exposed rock. Skiers are advised to exercise caution, as the terrain involves mandatory, sudden maneuvers to avoid rock clusters. Conditions within the chutes vary significantly, with reports of both icy patches and sections littered with debris, necessitating precise hop turns and careful speed management.
Following the steep terrain, the focus shifted to the Mammoth Mountain terrain park. The park is currently active, with features that cater to riders looking to perform 360s and other maneuvers. However, riders should be mindful of flat transitions, as early-season-like conditions can make landings unforgiving. Clark noted a successful session stringing together multiple rotations after an initial adjustment period.
Overall, Mammoth Mountain is maintaining a high quality of skiing for late spring. While the technical chutes demand high attention to detail and a willingness to navigate rocky obstacles, the infrastructure remains fully functional. The resort continues to be a primary destination for those looking to maximize their time on snow before the season fully concludes.







