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Stevens Pass Alpine area and the Nordic Center are CLOSED FOR THE SEASON!  We would like to thank you for, and were excited to share with you, this stellar winter season!  We are looking forward to seeing you again next season! 

The Stevens Pass Staff

 

 

WHAT'S NEW

New Stevens Pass SNOW SAFETY PROGRAM!  These snow safety educational classes are sponsored by our very own Professional Patrol. 

Stevens GREEN INITIATIVES - learn more about all that we are doing to Keep Winter Cool!

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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Early Worm Get the Bird!
Arrive early for the freshest snow grooming and shortest walk from the parking lot.
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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.

logo_green-tag Keep Winter Cool!

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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