05/30/2026
Winter. Summer. Vista House never disappoints. ❄️☀️
Two big things happening June 1.
🏔️ Summit Road opens for the summer season. The State Park will have it open daily until dusk. Come up for a hike, pack a lunch and enjoy the views.
❄️ Season pass prices for next winter go up that day too. Lock in your Spring Pass price by buying online this weekend.
Don’t miss out on either. 🙌
05/26/2026
Future you will be really glad you got a pass.
Handle it now, then go make the most of your summer. Spring Sale ends May 31. ❄️
05/16/2026
May in Spokane is never boring. Chair 1 and Chair 4 are having a very different day. ❄️☀️
04/13/2026
Little heads-up from the mountain—summer day camps are already over ½ full and filling fast. Sign up now to save your spot for this summer.
Choose from four weeks of day camps where kids are outside, moving, learning, and come home tired in the best way.
🌲 Fresh air and open space
🚵 Bikes, trails, and outdoor skills
🤝 New friends and good energy
🌎 Dirty shoes, tired legs, good stories
Adventure Day Camp (ages 5–13)
• June 29–July 1
• July 13–15
Mountain Bike Day Camp (ages 7–15)
• July 6–9
• July 20–23
03/15/2026
Yesterday was amazing!! Let’s do it again 🙌
Today is the final day of the season, and it’s shaping up to be a good one. The sun is out, and the mountain is buzzing! We’ll be spinning lifts until 3 pm today, then closing a little early to celebrate our employees and the work they’ve put in all season.
This will be the final day for now. With warm ground temperatures and a warm week ahead, we’re not sure how the snow will hold up. As we’ve seen this week, snow miracles can happen—so if they do, a few bonus weekends may still be possible. But for now, let’s go out on a high note!
03/11/2026
Don’t count Mt. Spokane out quite yet.
It’s dumping snow right now—just in time for one last weekend on the mountain! After last week’s warm temperatures and high winds, it looked like the season might have been over. Ego Flats was down to more dirt than snow.
But in true Mt. Spokane fashion, and consistent with the rest of this wild winter, Mother Nature has thrown us one more curveball. The forecast now calls for up to 5-10 inches of fresh snow over the next couple of days, and while it won’t be enough to keep the season going much longer—especially with unusually warm temperatures expected next week—it will give us the chance for one final fun weekend on the mountain. So let’s make the most of it!
We invite you to join us for Season Passholder Appreciation Weekend at Mt. Spokane—a chance to get in a few more turns, connect with friends, and celebrate the season together. Show your pass and score free hot dogs and hamburgers on Saturday (while supplies last)!
Whether the snow keeps falling or not, a lodge party on Saturday will happen—because this community deserves one more hoorah. Thank you for skiing, riding, and supporting Mt. Spokane all winter long. ❤️ See you on the mountain!
EXTRA SAVINGS THIS WEEKEND ONLY! If you renew your current pass in person, you’ll get an additional $50 off the renewal price—that’s $100 off Spring Pricing.
Saturday, 9am–4pm; Sunday, 9am–3pm
• Lift Tickets: $45 all weekend at the ticket window
• Ski for Free if you buy your pass for next season.
• $5 beer specials, 50% off food all weekend!
• 25% Off Retail Merchandise
03/05/2026
Board Chair Steve Lamberson took advantage of the fresh snow that fell during night ski last night. Sometimes when you shred at night, you luck into first tracks! ❄️✨
We picked up about 6 inches of heavy snow at the summit during night ski. Conditions above the cat track are riding great and the snow is holding strong. The base is a different story. We did lose quite a bit of snow overnight at base level, but our grooming team did a great job moving snow around and filling holes where needed.
If you’ve been thinking about getting some laps under the lights, now’s the time. Night skiing wraps up March 14, so grab a few more evening turns while you can!
03/04/2026
We want to take a moment to thank our Ski Patrollers. From early mornings to late nights, sunny laps to winter storms, they show up through it all. These legends keep us safe on the mountain, and we couldn’t be more grateful.
MSSP is one of the largest all-volunteer ski patrols in the country and has been looking out for skiers and riders since 1938. More than 150 patrollers from all walks of life make up this crew, united by one thing: taking care of our community.
Next time you see that red jacket, give them a wave. They’ve got your back out there. Drop some love for Patrol below!