The Snow Valley snow report for Jan 04 is a 12" base depth with 0 of 9 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Snow Valley are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
Snow Reporter Comments: ** SELECT THE SNOW SUMMIT OR BEAR MOUNTAIN TAB FOR THE CORRESPONDING MESSAGE **Last updated: Sunday, January 4 at 12:30PMSnow tubing will end at 3:30PM and snow play will end at 4PM today.Last updated: Sunday, January 4 at 5:45AMRain showers are forecasted this morning with snow levels expected to lower to around 7,000 feet during the day. Tonight into Monday will remain mostly cloudy, breezy, and damp, with scattered showers continuing. Snow levels could drop to around 6,000 feet, which means a few inches of snow may be possible in the Big Bear Valley late tonight or tomorrow morning. A few showers may linger into Tuesday, but drier weather is expected for the second half of the week. Snow chains or cables are not expected to be required today due to rain conditions; however, with snow forecasted for tomorrow, chain requirements are likely to go into effect sometime on Monday or Tuesday on most roads to and from Snow Valley. Conditions are subject to change at any time.Snow Valley Anytime Season Pass Holders receive three (3) complimentary BBMR lift ticket for the 25/26 winter season. This ticket is issued exclusively to the Snow Valley Anytime Pass holder, is non-transferable, not for resale, and has no cash value. It is valid any day of the week, no blackout dates. A BBMR lift ticket is valid at Bear Mountain and Snow Summit for same-day use. Present your season pass at any ticket window to receive a complimentary day ticket.Due to upcoming weather impacts midweek, Snow Valley will not open for skiing and snowboarding this weekend. Our next target date is January 9, pending weather and surface conditions. While this is not an official opening date, our team remains focused on preparing the mountain as safely and efficiently as possible as we welcome the new year.Snow Valley is open today for snow play and snow tubing, with hours varying by activity. Snow coverage across the ski slopes remains limited, with current base depths ranging from 12 to 24 inches, primarily near the Coyote Creek Tube Park area.We appreciate your continued patience and support, and encourage guests to check back regularly for the latest updates as conditions continue to evolve.
As the longest continually operating mountain destination in Southern California (est. 1937), Snow Valley is known for its storied past, easygoing atmosphere, and remarkable mountaintop views that span as far as the Pacific Ocean on especially clear days. With 240 acres to explore, Snow Valley has something for everyone, from the steeps of Slide Peak to the recently expanded beginner area, as well as Southern California’s only lift-served tube park and high-speed six-seat lift, The Snow Valley Express. In the summer, Snow Valley offers lift-served mountain biking, Scenic Sky Chair, hiking, special events and more.