Las Lenas is in its late-season phase during September. Snow coverage may be thinning, particularly on lower-elevation runs, and some lifts may close earlier in the day. However, late-season skiing often brings sunny weather, spring corn snow, and reduced pricing. It can be an excellent value period.
35cm
Avg Snowfall
0°C
Avg High (32°F)
-8°C
Avg Low (18°F)
14"
Snowfall (inches)
In September, Las Lenas sees an average of 35cm (14 inches) of snowfall. Daytime temperatures typically reach 0°C (32°F) with overnight lows around -8°C (18°F). Standard ski layering works well at these temperatures. A good quality insulated jacket, waterproof gloves, and neck protection will keep you comfortable.
Crowd Level
Day Pass Price
$59
September is a quieter period at Las Lenas, making it one of the best times to visit for short lift lines and a relaxed atmosphere. Day passes are priced at $59, reflecting the lower demand. Midweek visits during this month can feel practically empty.
Late-season conditions in September can be variable at Las Lenas. Lower-elevation trails may start to thin, while higher terrain maintains coverage. Expect corn snow in the afternoons and firmer conditions in the mornings. The resort may reduce lift operations as the season winds down.