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    Updated: 9-5-25  » SNOW REPORT
    Cooler nighttime temps have already set-in, kids are back to school, and Fall activities are in full-swing. This is when the anticipation begins to build for us all! We are looking forward to the coming Winter Season with you! The weather forecasters are starting to kick around the idea of colder and drier - we’ll take it - considering we will provide the moisture needed for snowmaking just as long as we have cooler temps we are good to go! Generally snowmaking begins anytime around Thanksgiving if temps permit. Please stay with us this Pre-Season and keep an eye on our Calendar to join us for Events leading-up to our 65th Season of 2025-’26.

    Snow Trails Ski Shop
    » Hours & Details
    Snow Trails Event Calendar
    » Upcoming Events
    Check-out Off-Season Projects...
    » Resort Improvements Coming Soon for 25-26

    SLOPE HOURS:
    Closed for the Season

    Season Passes 2025-'26
    Available Sept. 18th
    » Season Pass Options
    Lift Ticket Bookings 2025-'26:

    Available Beginning Sept. 18th
    » Advanced Bookings Online Required
    Walk-Ups Unavailable.

    Snow Surface Conditions & Notes: N/A

    » Trail Map    » Web Cams

    TUBING HOURS:
    Closed of the Season
    Tubing Ticket Bookings 2025-'26:
    Available Beginning Sept. 18th
    » Advanced Bookings Online Required
    Walk-Ups Unavailable.

SKI PATROL

Volunteer As A Ski Patroller... Get Resort Perks for You and Your Family and Friends!

Snow Trails defers all questions about Joining Ski Patrol to our Patrol. See the form at the bottom of the page for inquires. 

Since it was founded in 1938, the National Ski Patrol (NSP) has evolved for a handful of ski Patrollers into the world's largest winter rescue organization. For more than 50 years, NSP members have devoted a significant part of our lives to providing the skiing public with skier safety education and winter emergency care and rescue services.

Snow Trails Ski Patrol 2023-24 Members

As a result, the lives of many skiers have been saved, thousands of injured skiers have received prompt, skillful emergency care, and skiing / boarding has become a safer sport. Locally we are composed of over seventy volunteer Patrollers dedicated to providing ski / boarding safety at Snow Trails.

One of our responsibilities at Snow Trails is to prevent accident by marking obstacles and by safety education. Another one of our responsibilities is helping injured skiers, by providing prompt, skillful emergency care.

In 1997, with the industry movement towards snowboarding, Snow Trails Ski Patrol has added a snowboarding patrol to keep up our involvement with our guests. This is just one way for us to stay involved with the skiing / boarding public Patrollers are on duty to assist you. Your safety is their primary concern. All injuries must be reported.

Safety
All fencing, poles, signage and other marking devices are in place to inform you of potential hazards or obstacles. The markers will not protect you from injury, and it is your responsibility to stay away from marked areas. The use of helmets may reduce the risk of injury. 

Snowmaking and grooming activities are routinely in progress on slopes and trails. Use caution, ski in control and ski only on designated areas. Be aware of changing conditions; natural and man-made obstacles exist. Your responsibility code is also posted in the lodge and at the base of the slopes.

You are advised to familiarize yourself with the content of the code so as to become more aware of the elements of risk involved in the sport of skiing. Please observe all signs posted!

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