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Badger-Pass Ski Area

Badger-Pass ski area is located in Yosemite National Park. It is a one hour drive from the valley floor. This ski area really caters to the young, beginner and intermediate skiiers. This year it is scheduled to open December 12, 2008. But it all depends on the snowfall! There are no snow making machines here. This is the oldest ski resort in California! The downhill skiing is excellent here!

Expedia.comThis is a very family oriented ski resort. Rarely do you have lines to wait in. The staff is friendly. The scenery is fantastic! The runs average a mile long each. The top of the mountain is at 8,000 feet. The vertical drop is 800 feet.

How do you get here? Take Highway 41 Badger-Pass Road. Six miles up the road is the ski resort. If you are in Yosemite valley, there is a shuttle that runs once a day to this ski resort. Pick up places are at Curry Village, The Ahwahnee Hotel and Yosemite Lodge. The front desk at each of these places will give you time of departure and return to the ski resort.

During the winter season Badger-Pass is open from 9 am to 4 pm.

There are 10 runs that are available to ski on.

There are 5 different lifts. There is 1 tripple chair lift, 3 double chair lifts and 1 hand tow for the beginners and young children.

85% of the runs are designed for beginner and intermediate skiiers. They have very nice long, wide runs!

Snowboarders are welcome at Badger Pass!

There is a Sports Shop here too. Inside they sell ski apparel, hats, gloves, goggles and souvenirs.

Lockers are available. They can be rented out by the day, the week or the season.

There is a restaurant here that serves burgers, salads, pizza, beer, nachos, soup, chili, soft drinks and more.

There is a First Aid Station here and a Ski Repair Shop as well.

This is one of the best places to learn how to ski. They have a great one day school that will teach you how to downhill ski, snowboard or cross country ski.

This is considered one of the best places in the United States to cross country ski!

On the weekends, the National Park Service has guided snow shoe walks. Great fun for the entire family!

Ticket Prices To Ski:

..........................Full Day................Half Day (12 noon to 4 pm)

Child (ages 7-12)........$15.................$11

Youth (ages 13-18).....$32.................$22

Adult (ages 18+).........$38..................$28

Senior (ages 65+)........$32..................$22

(Seniors can ski for free during the week and on non holidays.) ***Children under the age of 6 get to ski free with a paying adult.

Season passes are available. They can be purchased and picked up at Badger-Pass. Regular prices are as follows:

Child Season Pass (ages 7-12) $118

Youth Season Pass (ages 13-18) $376

Adult Season Pass (ages 18+) $376

Senior Pass (age 65+) $376

If you buy your season pass before November 30th, 2008 then you can save 55% off of each season pass. You may phone in your order at (209) 372-8430. Before November 30th, the sale price of the season pass is as follows:

Child Season Pass $100

Youth Season Pass $169

Adult Season Pass $199

Senior Citizen Pass is $169

Check road conditions by calling (209) 372-0200
Check ski conditions by calling (209) 372-1000
Cross Country Ski Center can be reached at (209) 372-8444



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