• 2009-2010: Mount Waterman had enough snow for skiing by late January 2010 but no road access. An alternate route through Big Tujunga Canyon was finally opened in March 2010, so Mount Waterman operated on its Friday-Sunday schedule from March 13–April 18. • 2010-2011: In 2011, Mount Waterman was again accessible via the Big Tujunga route. It was open the first two weekends of January, then Friday-Sunday from February 27–April 3, except for the third weekend of March when there was too much snow for the road to be plowed. • 2011-2015: The Angeles Crest Highway above La Canada Flintridge finally reopened in May 2011, restoring normal road access to Mount Waterman. However, for the 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14 and 2014–15 seasons, natural snowfall was inadequate to open the ski area for business. The multi-year drought was unprecedented in the 70+ years of the ski area's history; it had never been closed previously for more than two consecutive seasons. Todd Brugger left Mt. Waterman after the summer of 2014. Having no onsite caretaker has contributed to delayed openings in subsequent seasons. • 2015-2016: Mt. Waterman was open weekends from Jan. 16 - Feb. 6. • 2016-2017: Mt. Waterman was open weekends from Jan. 28 - Mar. 12. • 2017-2018: This year was another severe drought season, so Mt. Waterman never opened. • 2018-2019: Mt. Waterman was open the weekend of Feb. 23-24, 2019 and the last three weekends of March 2019. Road damage prevented Mt. Waterman from being open Feb. 9-10, 2019, and a detour via Upper Big Tujunga was required to reach the area during the later open weekends. • 2019-2020: Mt. Waterman received adequate snow from the Christmas 2019 storm, but its road was closed for several days and there were further equipment delays. It opened for the last two weekends of January 2020, but then closed. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic there was no possibility of running lifts after the March or April storms. Mt. Waterman and the upper Angeles Crest was quite active with backcountry skiers after the April 6–10, 2020 storm until a heat wave hit a week and a half later. • 2020-2021: Mt. Waterman did not open in 2020-21 because Hwy 2 was closed for
Bobcat Fire cleanup. The fires also damaged the phone lines to the ski area. Since there has been no onsite caretaker since 2014, the status of the required phone landline (there is usually no cell service) is not monitored aside from when temporary employees show up to clear snow. It is unknown whether the Forest Service would permit Mt. Waterman to operate without the landline, perhaps using a satellite phone or Starlink for emergency communications. • 2021-2022: Mt. Waterman's road was closed for a week after the December 2021 storms, and it did not have staff and equipment ready until February 2022, when snowpack was inadequate to open. • 2022-2023: Mt. Waterman did not have enough snow to open until 8+ feet fell in late February 2023, but for several weeks thereafter, Angeles Crest Highway was not plowed, and it was damaged by additional storms in March 2023. The Angeles Crest Highway reopened via upper Big Tujunga in October 2023. • 2023-2024: Mt. Waterman suffered from minimal snowfall until 5–7 feet fell during the first week of February 2024. However, Angeles Crest Hwy did not open until Feb. 21, 2024. Further delays were due to lifts being dug out and the phone lines being fixed. This was Mt. Waterman's first attempt to open since the 2020 Bobcat Fire, so the phone line was probably not being monitored. Mt. Waterman opened for the first time in over four years on March 16, 2024, operating on Saturday and Sunday for two weekends. After this, the lifts only spun once a week, either on Saturday or Sunday due to not having enough employees after years of closures, and because March 31 was Easter Sunday. Mt. Waterman was open Saturday April 6 and finally Sunday, April 14 after being closed April 13 due to stormy weather. Only chairs 1 and 2 spun, as they did not have enough staff, and/or mechanical problems prohibited often closed chair 3 from running. • 2024-2026: These were two more severe drought seasons, so Mt. Waterman never opened. This makes 11 seasons out of the past 20 that Mt. Waterman never opened. ==Facilities==