Lee Canyon To Close Summer Operations
Lee Canyon's summer mountain operations are closing early due to initial assessments of damages caused by an extraordinary storm event, which has left behind significant damage to our operational resources, infrastructure, and the natural beauty that defines Lee Canyon. they say:
"Following the impact of Tropical Storm Hillary, and 9.8 inches of rainfall and flooding, the US Forest Service has extended the closure of the Spring Mountains until further notice.
In light of the limited initial assessment, it is with a heavy heart that we announce the end of our summer mountain operations. We understand the anticipation and excitement surrounding this season, and we will be reaching out to our mountain biking day pass and season pass holders with information as soon as possible due to this unforeseen closure.
This decision stems from an extraordinary storm event, which has left behind significant damage to our operational resources, infrastructure, and the natural beauty that defines Lee Canyon.
Trails, chairlifts, and essential facilities that encompass our summer offerings have borne the brunt of this unexpected occurrence. Once we receive the clearance to do so, our dedicated team will tirelessly work to restore the affected areas. Additionally, our commitment to the Ponderosa chair lift expansion project remains unwavering.
While the news of this closure is disheartening, we wish to assure you that our preparations for the upcoming winter season of 2023-24 continue undeterred. Our team and community stand ready to overcome this setback.
We extend our deepest gratitude to everyone and all agencies involved including the US Forest Service, National Guard, NDOT, Clark County, Las Vegas Metro, Nevada State Police Highway Patrol. The outpouring of support and the numerous inquiries about contributing to our recovery efforts means the world to us.
Thank you for your understanding during this challenging time. We eagerly await the opportunity to welcome you back this winter, and if conditions allow, in a limited capacity this fall.
As we move forward, know that we remain committed to restoring Lee Canyon and regularly communicating our updates with you."