Pine and Sunshine are opened at 11:30am! The snow is still coming down with an inch accumulated so far today. The visibility decreased as the snow has increased throughout the day. Expect early season conditions today. The groomers are best with some exposed areas that you will want to watch out for as well as some nice patches of powder to jump in. I rode Leeway, T-bird, Olympian and DSQ with the latter two being my favs!
You may see Skyliner turning but don't be fooled it is not open to the public today. We hope to open it on Saturday. The West Village Getback will be your lowest point to return to a lift Friday.
We still plan to go at 9am on Saturday.
Our uphill access policy is in effect. So it's the cone only for hikers via the Leeway trail. Click here for more info.
Pass office is open at the mountain today. Expect lines if you have chosen to wait until then to get your pass printed.
Hames has been working his magic and has pieced together 14 plus features off of Sunshine complete with boxes, rails, bonks, tables, hips and other fun stuff.
Click here to learn more about our pricing. Opening day rates will be based upon the $39 Adult HALF DAY RATE.
Mt. Bachelor Club Card is now ON SALE. Get $49 non holiday lift tickets all season and skip the ticket lines! Only available through Dec 18.
We are opening at 11:30! Cheers!
Ski for Schools kicks off Nov 30th to Dec 4th! Find out more information and where you can get your tickets here.
Check out our events page for details.
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Web cams are updated every 5 minutes between 6:30 AM and 5 PM Pacific Standard Time.
Please note: On storm days, these images may be blurred due to snow build up or high winds. We are working on clearing the cameras as soon as we can. Please bear with us!
Ever wonder why chairs go on wind hold sometimes? Because when chairs are either swinging into the towers, or are swinging to the point they might get jammed in the top or bottom terminals, that can create a situation that would stop the lift and it would not be able to be restarted quickly - requiring evacuation. We aim to avoid those situations as much as possible for the betterment of mankind. Thus wind hold occurs in the 40-60 mph range and above for safety reasons. You do not want to be on a chair, waiting for a rope down when it's blowing 60+. Trust me.