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It is a beautiful start to the week a high around 30 and plenty of sunshine. Conditions are some of the best of the year. Come get some mid-week turns in and take advantage of smaller lift lines and less traffic on the slopes.
Lift ticket sales may be limited to ensure a quality mountain experience. Due to anticipated high demand, especially during peak holiday periods, lift tickets and rentals must be purchased online in advance. In the event lift tickets sell out, guests will not be able to buy them in-resort at the ticket window. Wintergreen Club Members, Mission: Affordable season passes, Mission Four’dable quad pack tickets, Buddy Tickets purchased with the passholder present, resort lodging guests, and lift tickets bought as part of a ski and snowboard school package are guaranteed access.
We are currently skiing & riding on 8 slopes from 9a-5p with an average base of 16 inches. Open slopes are Potato Patch, Upper Dobie, Lower Dobie, Upper Cross Trail, Lower Cross Trail, Lower Diamond Hill, and Eagles Swoop.
We are currently operating 3 lifts including Potato Patch, Blue Ridge Express, and Big Acorn
Our snowmaking team has been making lots of snow. The snowmaking forecast looks great the next few days and we will start making snow on other slopes in hopes to open more terrain soon.
Lift ticket sales are currently limited in order to manage capacities and maximize your enjoyment on the slopes. As snowmaking progresses and we open more ski terrain, we will increase the amount of daily lift tickets available.
Lift tickets and rentals MUST be purchase online in advance to guarantee availability and your place on the snow. Browse and buy on our online store.
Tubing tickets have been released at for January 13th - 17th.
Please review our Covid-19 guidelines prior to your arrival. We thank you in advance for adhering to the guidelines and keeping our season safe!
Last Edited by Mountain Messenger-je on Tuesday, January 11, 2022