Spring Lapland Becomes Easier to Plan for Snow-Lovers

By Ivan PetrenkoJan 13, 2026 02:33 AMNews
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Husky trails stay popular into spring. Source: unsplash

Lapland is now entering what locals call the "spring side of winter", when daylight grows longer but snow conditions remain reliable. Tourist boards and airports have begun promoting the region’s main hubs - Ivalo, Kittilä, Rovaniemi and Kuusamo - as ideal late-season bases for skiing, northern lights trips and nature breaks. Resorts, museums and outdoor operators are running their full winter schedules well into April, widening the options for those who prefer quieter slopes after peak holiday weeks.

Ivalo, the northernmost airport in the EU, reports steady spring interest thanks to Saariselkä, a family-friendly ski area with 15 runs, a major cross-country network and what is advertised as Finland’s longest sled hill. Nearby Inari village adds a cultural layer with its Sámi church and the Siida museum dedicated to Sámi heritage and Arctic nature. Operators in the area continue to market glass igloos and guided aurora nights, as clear skies at this time of year often help visibility.

Northern skies brighten spring visits to Lapland. Source: unsplash
Northern skies brighten spring visits to Lapland. Source: unsplash

Kittilä remains focused on sport and activity, with Levi and Ylläs drawing alpine skiers, snowboarders and cross-country fans. Levi combines slopes with spas, saunas, reindeer rides and husky tours, while Ylläs attracts more experienced skiers thanks to longer descents and higher peaks. Off-piste routes and telemark classes add niche appeal, and the Särestöniemi museum in nearby Kaukonen has kept art-minded visitors in the loop with extended opening hours during the season. Rovaniemi and Kuusamo round out the picture with a mix of urban culture, science museums, national parks and dedicated children’s areas for easier family planning.

What becomes easier to reach this season

  • Saariselkä’s Nordic trails and sled runs (from Ivalo)
  • Levi and Ylläs slopes plus spa resorts (from Kittilä)
  • Santa Claus Village, Arktikum and Ounasvaara trails (from Rovaniemi)
  • Ruka resort with 39 slopes and 240 km of tracks (from Kuusamo)

The spread of airports across Lapland gives travellers multiple ways to access snow sports, Sámi heritage, northern lights viewing, and food-focused trips built around smoked game, local fish and wild berries. Spring also opens up hiking in Kuusamo’s Oulanka National Park, aurora cabins in Inari, whitewater floating at Ruka and winter swimming in Rovaniemi, making the region more than just a downhill skiing destination.

Reindeer safaris remain key Lapland attraction. Source: unsplash
Reindeer safaris remain key Lapland attraction. Source: unsplash

The late-season window is becoming a reliable choice for those who want quality snow without holiday-week crowds. With slopes open into April or May, and daylight stretching each week, Lapland’s four main gateways offer a practical mix of airports, resorts and nature sites that cater to both short breaks and longer stays. The result is a flexible way to catch the tail end of winter without feeling rushed - and with a better chance of clear skies when the aurora decides to show up.

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