
Our amazing planet boasts snow-capped resorts accessible year-round, even as the season ends in one half of the globe, it begins in the other. For those always ready to hit the slopes, a world of skiing pleasure remains open, regardless of the season.
North America
North America boasts its own ski resorts, despite its location in the Northern Hemisphere. In particular, Mount Mamont in California is one such place, where snow lasts until early July. Also worth considering are the ski resorts of Colorado, where the season can be extended depending on weather conditions and the amount of snowfall during the winter.
Europe
European ski resorts also delight their visitors with glaciers year-round. For example, in Austria, you can ski and snowboard year-round at resorts such as Stubai, Tux, Kaprun, and Sölden. In Switzerland, it’s worth keeping an eye on the weather at the resorts of Zermatt, Verbier, and Saas-Fee, as skiing is possible even in June.
South America and Asia
In South America, over thirty comfortable ski resorts await guests in Argentina and Chile, where the snow is abundant and of excellent quality. Despite the hot summer months, there’s something for all ski and snowboard enthusiasts. Some noteworthy resorts include Portillo in Chile and Las Leñas, as well as Cerro Castor in Argentina.
Even in Asia, you can find ski resorts that offer the opportunity to ski on real snow, regardless of the season. For example, in Shymbulak, Kazakhstan, you can enjoy skiing on natural snow in the summer. Another excellent option for summer skiing is the glacier resort of Gassan in Japan.
Australia and New Zealand
Australia and New Zealand are a true paradise for summer skiers. Here, nearly 40 world-class ski resorts open their doors at a time when the rest of Europe is mourning the end of the winter season. Most of them are located in the Australian state of New South Wales, including resorts like Thredbo and Perisher Blue. In Victoria, Mountain Buller and Falls Creek are also worth checking out.






