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CLOSED FOR 08-09 SEASON. Check the DOT site for road updates. |
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RFID Technology comes to Stevens Pass for the 2008-2009 season! With RFID technology waiting in ticket lines will be a personal choice rather than a requirement to access the lifts, check out: RFID Lift Access AND Direct-to-Lift Ticketing! INSIDE STEVENS: a look at the "what and why" of procedures, programs and our vision for Stevens Pass. The Top Phlight Terrain Park now requires all terrain park users to have a special Park Pass. Click for PARK PASS program information and requirements. Download a Release of Liability agreement. Ride safe! |
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Helpful Hint
Leave your equipment at Gear Check during your lunch break to prevent it from going MIA. Learn More |
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Safety - Laws - Signage
Mountain Safety Team
To promote Safety on the hill, Stevens Pass has a Mountain Safety Team, a group of volunteers interested in helping everyone have a safe and enjoyable experience.
The Mountain Safety Team seeks both to inform the public and to enforce safety issues and hill etiquette as stated in "Your Responsibility Code" and elsewhere on the trail map. Affiliated with the National Ski Patrol, team members may be seen anywhere, but focus their efforts on congested areas and SLOW zones.
Familiarize yourself with the important signage found on our mountain and follow the Washington State Laws. 
We ask for your cooperation in keeping Stevens Pass a safe, civilized and clean place.
Learn about: Tree Well & Deep Snow Accident Prevention
Highway 2 Pedestrian Prohibition
Because of safety concerns along Highway 2, the Washington State Department of Transportation and Washington State Patrol have enlarged last winter's Highway 2 Pedestrian Prohibition from Tunnel Creek on the west side, to Yodelin on the east side of the summit. We encourage skiers and snowboarders who might use the terrain beyond the eastern boundary of the ski resort, to respect this prohibition, and find traverse routes high enough so access back to the resort is above the elevation of Highway 2.
The Sun Can Be MEAN, So Be Sure To Wear Your SCREEN!

