2022-23 Season Passes On Sale At Whitefish Mountain Resort

Season passes are on sale now for winter 2022-23 at Whitefish Mountain Resort. Skiers and snowboarders can get the lowest prices on season passes and season-long instruction programs through Sept. 30. The ski season is scheduled to run from Dec. 8 to April 9, 2023, if snow conditions permit.

In addition to unlimited chairlift access, passholders get great perks, including night skiing, uphill passes, discounts on lodging and lift tickets for friends and family, and lift ticket exchanges at other resorts across the country.

Guests can purchase passes in person, over the phone or at shop.skiwhitefish.com. Instead of paying full price upfront, guests who purchase online can sign up for six monthly installments, or pay half now and half later.

Guests also can breathe easy with the resort’s no-questions-asked refund policy. Anyone who buys a pass by Sept. 30 can change their mind before opening day and get their money back in full.

Prices are as follows through Sept. 30. Deadlines and other details can be found at skiwhitefish.com/passes.
 

Adults (ages 19 to 64)

$719
Juniors (ages 7 to12) $209
Teens (ages 13 to 18) $409
College Students (minimum of 12 class credits) $609
Seniors (ages 65 to 69) $609
Super Seniors (ages 70 and older) $154
 

Ski & Ride School programs and teams also are open at skiwhitefish.com/skiride-school. Guests are encouraged to sign up early for kids’ programs, freestyle teams and development teams.

“Our season-long programs fill up fast, so don’t wait!” Snow Sports Director Magdalen Shale said. “These programs are a great way to learn new skills, progress over the course of the season and make friends by skiing or riding as a group.”

Whitefish Mountain Resort is wrapping up its 2021-22 season, which is on pace to surpass the 2020-21 record of nearly 459,000 skier visits. Closing day of the current ski season is this Sunday, April 10.

“It’s been another banner year for us, and we’re excited to keep providing excellent service and a ski experience of unparalleled value for all our guests,” Whitefish Mountain Resort President Nick Polumbus said. “The loyalty of our passholders shows through every year, and we’re just super thankful that folks continue to see this as a place they want to spend their time in the winter.”

The resort recently has undertaken multiple large projects aimed at improving traffic flow across the whole mountain. Guests this season took their first rides on the newly relocated Chair 8 in the Hellroaring Basin. The lift now brings skiers to the top of Big Ravine, enabling them to access both the basin and the front side of the mountain.

“The relocation of Chair 8 has proved to be a huge success,” Mountain Operations Director Bill Cubbage said. “It enabled us to open the basin earlier in the season, introduced six new trails and really improved the way skiers get around that section of the mountain.”

Starting next week, crews will begin construction of the new Chair 4, the resort’s first six-pack lift that will shuttle skiers from the Base Lodge area to the top of Inspiration Ridge. This major investment will improve access to the East Rim and provide an alternative route to the upper elevations of Big Mountain, alleviating skier traffic on Chair 1.

The new Chair 4 will be open for the 2022-23 season.

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