Skiers enjoy bank holiday snow on Cairngorm
Hundreds of skiers and snowboarders have enjoyed snow on CairnGorm Mountain over the bank holiday weekend.
The ski resort, which has enjoyed an exceptionally busy season, had an inch (2cm) of snowfall on Saturday night.
A spokeswoman for CairnGorm Mountain said the winter sports facilities would stay open for weekends in May if demand remained high.
Tania Alliod, marketing manager, said the snow was still 9ft (3m) in places and could last into June.
"As long as there is demand - at least 300 skiers and snowboarders each day - we will continue to offer skiing each weekend in May," she said.
Scotland's other ski resorts have already closed. Although there is still snow on Ben Nevis, demand fell in April.
Ms Alliod said staff at the CairnGorm centre were now working hard to accommodate both winter and summer activities following a "Scandinavian winter".
The first wedding of the year was held at the Day Lodge on Saturday, followed by a reception for 75 guests at the Ptarmigan Restaurant.
Ms Alliod said some investment projects on the mountain were being considered, but she added: "All of [the Scottish ski centres] are reeling from the worst skiing season on record three years ago, so we are going to keep our feet on the ground because we don't know what next year holds."