HONK! HONK! Sound the horn...it's time for corn! Today it's time for warm weather wax, stunna shades, and party laps alllll day long. Join us for soft corn snow slashes and then grab a chair at any one of our lodge patios for some fresh made food and tasty cold beverages. If you opened up a fortune cookie this morning, it would say "Don't spend Easter on your keister!"
Come make history with us for the first-ever Spring Break camper exclusive events at the White Salmon Day Lodge. There’s fun to be had for everyone with game nights featuring giant games, movie night with a showing for the little kiddos and parents, and an epic bonfire under the springtime alpenglow on Mt. Shuksan. Even if you're not planning on camping, you won't want to miss out on expanded twilight skiing on Chairs 5, 7, and 8 coming up on Thursday and Friday. Scroll down and click the links for all the details to get your plans dialed.
Slap on the sunscreen and we will see you on the mountain!
EVENTS ON TAP:
April 4: GOLDEN EGG HUNT – The all ages hunt will have two Mt. Baker season passes up for grabs, plus there will be two separate kids hunts for kids ages 10 & under.
April 6-10: SPRING BREAK – Stay local for Spring Break and dial up the fun factor at the same time! Twilight skiing/riding, after-hours events and more!
April 11: LAST STAND RAIL JAM – This contest gives all levels of skiers and snowboarders the opportunity to show off the progression they have made shredding The Sticks, while enjoying a festive spring atmosphere.
April 11 & 12: RAVEN’S EDGE RACE – This race is open to all skiers and snowboarders of any age who would like the chance to run the gates, no experience required. It is hosted by the Komo Kulshan Ski Club and helps raise funds to support the club’s mission of bringing skiing opportunities to children who might not otherwise get the chance.
For people traveling to Baker from the south:
I-5 northbound is currently closed just south of Bellingham. Use alternate route Hwy 9. (It’s faster anyway if you’re coming from south of Burlington) Check WSDOT for updates & details
Anticipated Operations For
Sunday
April 5, 2026
Mountain Operations
Peak Lift ticket pricing
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Parking & Services
White Salmon
Base Area
Milepost 52
Heather Meadows
Base Area
Milepost 54
Advisories
Area Closed
SKI AREA CLOSED - Check Snow Report for Re-Opening Date
- FACILITIES ARE NOT MAINTAINED FOR PUBLIC USE.
- Access to any areas is STRICTLY AT YOUR OWN RISK.
- The ski area exists on National Forest land and should you choose to enter this area, you are entering UNCONTROLLED, UNPATROLLED NATIONAL FOREST AREA ZONE and IT IS AT YOUR OWN RISK
- DO NOT ENTER any restricted areas or work zones.
- This is a partial list. read full Advisory here!
Cold Temperatures
To reduce risk of frostbite or hypothermia, cover exposed skin, dress in protective clothing layers, take frequent warming breaks. Watch for signs of frostbite or hypothermia.
- View more information at www.weather.gov
Deep Snow & Tree Well Advisory
Snow Immersion Suffocation hazard (SIS) due to tree wells and/or deep snow immersion may exist.
- KEEP YOUR PARTNER IN SIGHT
- Snow Immersion Suffocation hazard (SIS) can be reduced and/or eliminated by AVOIDING TREE WELLS and/or DEEP SNOW HAZARDS and/or STAYING ON GROOMED RUNS.
- NEED HELP? Contact Mt. Baker Ski Patrol
- (360) 300-7070
- If lost, drop a pin and text it to Mt. Baker Ski Patrol to assist with locating.
- Be advised: Your transmission is affected by terrain
Icy Conditions Advisory
- ICY CONDITIONS EXIST IN SOME AREAS
- Ski and ride and choose your route with EXTRA CAUTION and within your ability to navigate the conditions.
Variable Snow Base Advisory
- Various hazards may exist, such as: hidden or exposed creeks, rocks, sticks, wood, holes, subsurface hazards, steep dips, and sudden variations in terrain & snow, and other hazards and obstacles.
- SKI & RIDE WITH EXTRA CAUTION, AWARENESS & WITHIN YOUR ABILITY TO NAVIGATE THESE CONDITIONS.
NWAC Extreme Avalanche Advisory
BACKCOUNTRY AVALANCHE DANGER RATING ADVISORY
- 5 Extreme : Extraordinarily dangerous avalanche conditions. AVOID ALL AVALANCHE TERRAIN
- Avalanche danger rating levels are only GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR THE CASCADES BELOW 7,000 FEET
- May vary hourly for backcountry conditions.
- Mt. Baker Ski Patrol will NOT RESPOND for rescue.
- More info at www.NWAC.us
- Public Service Information
NWAC High Avalanche Advisory
BACKCOUNTRY AVALANCHE DANGER RATING ADVISORY
- 4 High : Very dangerous avalanche conditions. Travel in avalanche terrain NOT recommended.
- Avalanche danger rating levels are only GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR THE CASCADES BELOW 7,000 FEET
- May vary hourly for backcountry conditions
- Mt. Baker Ski Patrol will NOT RESPOND for rescue.
- More info at www.NWAC.us.
Tree Well Advisory
Snow Immersion Suffocation (SIS) hazard due to tree wells may exist.
- KEEP YOUR PARTNER IN SIGHT
- Snow Immersion Suffocation hazard (SIS) can be reduced and/or eliminated by AVOIDING TREE WELLS and/or STAYING ON GROOMED RUNS.
- NEED HELP? Contact Mt. Baker Ski Patrol
- (360) 300-7070
- If lost, drop a pin and text it to Mt. Baker Ski Patrol to assist with locating.
- Be advised: Your transmission is affected by terrain