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HISTORIC WARMING HUT

Winter cabin atop snowy mountain: Cozy retreat amid pristine white landscape
Winter wonderland: Cozy cabin atop snowy mountain, a tranquil escape into nature's embrace

OVERVIEW

HISTORIC MID-MOUNTAIN WARMING HUT

Skibowl’s Warming Hut is the perfect blend of history, community, and comfort.

In the shadow of the night-skiing lights, the warmth and glow of the Warming Hut radiates beyond its thick timber walls. Icicles dangle from the snowy roof. Open the big wood door and it hits you — this is the place. Loosen your boots, pull up a seat by the roaring fire. Whether it’s lunch or dinner, a selection of soups, German sausages, beer, and wine offer the perfect respite to refuel between runs.

Built in 1937 between Upper Bowl and Lower Bowl, the 400 square foot space is unlike any other mid-mountain hut in the West. It feels exactly like skiing should — warm, inviting, communal. The hardest part is leaving.

*The Warming Hut is open Saturday and Sunday.

For event inquiries contact:  group.sales@skibowl.com

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Historic Mid Mountain Warming Hut

Take a break between runs and grab a German sausage, soup, or nice cold beer or wine.

CURRENT CONDITIONS AND WEATHER
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CURRENT CONDITIONS AND WEATHER
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Tubing Operations Suspended

We’re super excited to see mountain snow in the forecast! Unfortunately, the timing of the snowfall has been very unsettled and moving around a bit. As we approach the weekend, temperatures are now predicted to rise throughout the day on Saturday with heavy rain forecasted for Sunday.

Given those circumstances, we have made the very tough decision to suspend operations for this weekend, December 2nd and 3rd with the primary focus on snow management and preservation. Our teams will be actively farming the snow as it’s falling throughout the storm in an effort to deepen our base prior to any rainfall we may experience.

****Please Note: Ticket sales for future dates have not yet been released.
We’ll provide an update for advanced tubing sales next Wednesday at noon.