The three ski resorts in Ogden Valley are closed for the 2017/18 season, but there’s no need to get all depressed about it. These three resorts are some of the best places to visit during the spring and summer months. Check out this summer oasis.

Ogden Valley boasts three ski resorts: Snowbasin, Powder Mountain, and Nordic Valley.

Evan Sanders/flickr All three resorts offer excellent skiing during winter months, but they’re also open during the summer…and the fun is just starting!

Snowbasin opens for the summer season on June 9th, and the resort has tons of outdoor activities lined up.

Snowbasin Resort Watch for dining events at the John Paul Lodge, and enjoy Sunday Brunch every week at Needles Lodge.

Take a scenic gondola ride, and enjoy spectacular views of the valley.

Gabe10101/Tripadvisor You can also ride up the gondola with your mountain bike, then take a trail back to the bottom.

The Blues, Brews & BBQ concerts start June 10th.

Snowbasin/Facebook This popular festival offers free concerts on Sundays throughout the summer. The music is free; enjoy craft beer and BBQ for reasonable prices. Snowbasin Resort is located at 3925 E. Snowbasin Road, Huntsville, UT 84317. Visit the resort’s website for a full calendar of summer events.

Powder Mountain offers some of the best mountain biking trails in the state.

John Wisner/Google Ride the chairlift up, then hike or bike back down.

Hikers will enjoy the scenic vistas found along the trails…

Powder Mountain/Facebook

…and this resort is mountain biking heaven, with 11.8 miles of International Mountain Biking Association-designated trails.

Powder Mountain/Facebook No word yet on when Powder Mountain will open its trails for the summer, so you’ll want to keep an eye on the resort’s website. The resort is located at 6965 E. HWY 158, Eden, UT.

Nordic Valley Resort offers something for everyone in the family during summer months.

Nordic Valley/Facebook Get a summer season pass for unlimited hiking, mountain biking and disc golf.

Take the Apollo Lift up to the disc golf course.

Nordic Valley/Facebook Make your way through fields of wildflowers as you work your way through the disc golf course. The 18-hole course offers plenty of challenges, and some killer views of the valley below.

A summer day at Nordic Valley Resort is pure perfection.

Nordic Valley/Facebook Keep tabs on Nordic Valley Resort’s website for more information about summer activities and opening day. The resort is located at 3567 Nordic Valley Way, Eden, UT.

Have you visited Ogden Valley’s ski resorts during summer season? Tell us what you love about them!

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All three resorts offer excellent skiing during winter months, but they’re also open during the summer…and the fun is just starting!

Snowbasin Resort

Watch for dining events at the John Paul Lodge, and enjoy Sunday Brunch every week at Needles Lodge.

Gabe10101/Tripadvisor

You can also ride up the gondola with your mountain bike, then take a trail back to the bottom.

Snowbasin/Facebook

This popular festival offers free concerts on Sundays throughout the summer. The music is free; enjoy craft beer and BBQ for reasonable prices. Snowbasin Resort is located at 3925 E. Snowbasin Road, Huntsville, UT 84317. Visit the resort’s website for a full calendar of summer events.

John Wisner/Google

Ride the chairlift up, then hike or bike back down.

Powder Mountain/Facebook

No word yet on when Powder Mountain will open its trails for the summer, so you’ll want to keep an eye on the resort’s website. The resort is located at 6965 E. HWY 158, Eden, UT.

Nordic Valley/Facebook

Get a summer season pass for unlimited hiking, mountain biking and disc golf.

Make your way through fields of wildflowers as you work your way through the disc golf course. The 18-hole course offers plenty of challenges, and some killer views of the valley below.

Keep tabs on Nordic Valley Resort’s website for more information about summer activities and opening day. The resort is located at 3567 Nordic Valley Way, Eden, UT.

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