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CLOSED FOR 08-09 SEASON.
Thank you for a great season.  It was an interesting one to be sure with 162" (13.5 ft) of powder in March.  We look forward to seeing you for the 09-10 season!  Have a safe summer.
The Stevens Pass Staff

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WHAT'S NEW

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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100% Environmental Commitment!

Stevens Pass is currently the first and only winter resort in the Pacific Northwest that has committed to offset 100% of its climate polluting emissions.  In partnership with Bonneville Environmental Foundation and Clif bar Stevens Pass has purchased 5,610 green tags preventing 8,759,289 pounds of CO2 from entering the atmosphere.

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You can help keep winter cool by purchasing green tags.  Green Tags can be purchased at the lift ticket window for just $2 or with a season pass as a $ 20 annual contribution. 

When you buy Green Tags, your purchase supports the development of:

  • Renewable energy on our power grids
  • Solar power systems for schools and public buildings
  • Wind power systems for farms, ranches and communities
  • Watershed restoration to improve water quality and native fish habitat

One Green Tag represents enough renewable energy to offset a typical home for a month with clean wind and solar power, and is equal to:

  • 1,000 kilowatt-hours of renewable energy onto North America's power grids
  • 1,400 pounds of avoided air pollution (primarily measured as carbon dioxide)
  • 1,500 miles of offsetting emissions from a standard car
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