Lee Canyon Closes Out Summer Season on Labor Day September 3, 2018

Lee Canyon Closes Out Summer Season on Labor Day September 3, 2018
Lee Canyon
, Southern Nevada’s premier winter and summer outdoor adventure destination, closes for the 2018 summer season Labor Day, Monday,
September 3. Guests can escape the heat, take in the fresh mountain air and enjoy lunch on the patio at Bristlecone Bar & Grill. Favorite activities, such as scenic chairlift rides, disc golf (rental equipment available), hiking, guided Onewheel tours, archery, and mountain biking on the nearby Bristlecone Trail, will also be available for the final weekend of the season. 

Archery at Lee Canyon

Archery at Lee Canyon

Lee Canyon will be open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, Sunday and Monday; the resort will close at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 1. Dogs are welcome at the resort but must remain on leash.

“Summer 2018 was an exceptional season for Lee Canyon. Mountain Fest was a huge success and we introduced new event series like Wine & Canvas and Youth Adventure Days that were well-received by locals and visitors alike,” said Jim Seely, Lee Canyon’s marketing director. “We look forward to the upcoming winter season and thank the Southern Nevada community for making this summer a landmark season.”

Labor Day weekend will be the final opportunity for guests to purchase or pickup their 2018-19 winter season passes at the resort. Skiers and snowboarders can also get their passes during Lee Canyon’s third annual Pray for Snow party at Skye Canyon Park on November 3, 2018.
Lee Canyon’s winter season pass sale is in effect through November 3, 2018. Adult skiers and snowboarders can choose from passes including the All Access ($499) that features 45 days of free lift access at 11 partner resorts, the Battle Born pass ($299) that includes two reduced-rate lift tickets, and the Weekday Warrior pass ($249) that’s valid Monday through Friday throughout the winter season. The resort also offers youth season passes.

For additional information and prices for summer offerings or season passes, visit www.leecanyonlv.com.

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