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Thursday Nov. 21st

Baker Exchange

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If you are a Mt. Hood Meadows passholder, you may have different benefit policies than those shown here. Please check your Mt. Hood Meadows season pass agreement & benefits info.

3 Free days at Mt. Hood Meadows

2024-25 Mt. Baker Ski Area Any Day passholders benefit when visiting Mt. Hood Meadows:

Except for the Blackout Dates, Mt. Hood Meadows shall grant a maximum of three (3) days of access to Mt. Baker Any Day Season Passholders for the 2024-25 Season!

• The exchange program is valid midweek (Monday – Friday) through March 10, 2025 and then any day of operation starting March 11 during the 2024-25 Mt. Hood Meadows winter season.

BLACKOUT DATES:
– December 23, 2024 – January 3, 2025
– Saturdays and Sundays Opening Day through March 10, 2025
– MLK and Presidents Day Mondays (January 20, 2025 and February 17, 2025)

• Passholders must present a valid Mt. Baker Ski Area Any Day 2024-25 season pass and photo ID at the designated Mt. Hood Meadows guest service location in exchange for that day’s lift ticket.

• Exchange lift tickets are for the Mt. Baker Ski Area Any Day passholder only and are not transferable. Maximum of 3 exchange tickets per passholder per season.

Passholder is responsible for knowing and adhering to Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Area’s exchange guidelines and mountain policies and guidelines.

Be sure to plan ahead and prepare. At a minimum, look to www.skihood.com before the start of your trip to be aware of reservation requirements and other ski area operations information.

ABOUT MT. HOOD MEADOWS
Flanking along the shoulders of the volcano, Mt. Hood Meadows was founded in 1968 by CEO Matthew Drake’s father, Franklin Drake. Mt. Hood Meadows remains one of the largest ski areas in the Northwest and has been a valued part of winter life for 3 generations of Oregonians and Pacific Northwesterners. The Baker exchange with Meadows started 6 years ago when Gwyn and Matthew met in a brewery in Hood River, OR and talked about experiences “growing up” in the ski business and it’s many changes. This led to the realization that Baker and Meadows now remain two of only a handful of originally owned/ independent ski areas left in The West, if not in the country. This exchange is part of supporting just that, and helping our passholders have access to another fun ski area in the Northwest. Find out more www.skihood.com.

MT. HOOD MEADOWS SEASON PASSHOLDERS: REVIEW YOUR MT. HOOD MEADOWS SEASON PASS EXCHANGE POLICIES FOR DETAILS, START DATE & BLACKOUT DATES.