Thursday, December 20, 2012

BADGER PASS SKI AREA'S DOWNHILL OPERATIONS TO OPEN FOR THE SEASON

Yosemite National Park's Badger Pass Ski Area opened its downhill operations today, December 21!

Yosemite's recent snow storms provided a base depth of 24" at Badger Pass as of December 18. The free shuttle to Badger Pass from Yosemite National Park lodges will begin service on opening date. The Nordic Center offering snowshoeing and cross-country skiing opened for the season on December 15, 2012.

Badger Pass Ski Area's Tubing Hill and Terrain Park will open at a later date as more snow is needed for those winter activities. Skiers and riders can still purchase season passes online for as low as $149 for adults and $69 for children through December 31.

Yosemite's Badger Pass Ski Area has been operating as California's original ski area for family fun since 1935. With 10 slope runs and five convenient lifts, families can experience a picturesque winter getaway with skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, all at a fraction of the cost found at other ski resorts. In addition to affordable season passes, DNC Parks &Resorts at Yosemite offers several packages and discounted lift ticket offers for winter adventurers to hit the slopes without breaking the bank.

For more information or to book a Badger Pass experience, please visit YosemitePark.com or call 801-559-4949. For 24-hour ski conditions, call 209-372-1000. To obtain Yosemite road and weather information, call 209-372-0200. Join the Badger Pass Ski Area conversation at Facebook.com/BadgerPass and Twitter.com/SkiBadgerPass. To check out current conditions and view the slopes at Badger Pass, visit Badger Pass Ski Area's new HD webcam at YosemitePark.com/badger-webcam.aspx.

Blog post information and picture courtesy of Badger Pass.


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