SkiGreen Participating Resorts
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This season we have 13 ski areas and resorts participating in the SkiGreenTM program from 5 different states! To buy SkiGreenTM Offsets, find the resort you plan to visit below and either click through to purchase your offsets on their web store (where available), or make your purchase at the resort itself at any ticket counter—Just $2 per trip or $20 per season.
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- California
- Colorado
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California
Dodge Ridge Wintersports Area
Dodge Ridge is located in Pinecrest, CA part of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and neighbors Yosemite National Park. Dodge Ridge offers skiers and riders a 1,600 foot vertical drop, miles of corduroy, countless powder days, specialized children's snowsports programs and progression parks for all ages. This resort sells SkiGreen Offsets only at ticket counters inside the resort. Go to Dodge Ridge Wintersports Area website
Sierra-at-Tahoe
With 480 inches of average annual snowfall, wind-protected slopes, incredible tree skiing, 320 acres of backcountry terrain out the Huckleberry Gates, 100 acres of dedicated beginner terrain, and nationally recognized — a TransWorld SNOWBoarding Top 10 Overall Resort — terrain parks, SierraTM Resort is a bastion of the authentic California ski experience. Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort embraces skiers and snowboarders who want to escape from everyday life and enjoy the simple pleasure of winter in the mountains. This resort sells SkiGreen Offsets only at the ticket counters inside the resort. Go to the Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort website
Sugar Bowl
Located atop Tahoe’s Donner Summit, Sugar Bowl Resort has been the home of authentic alpine adventure since 1939, steeped in tradition yet modern in amenities. Boasting the most annual snowfall in North Lake Tahoe, award-winning guest service and a mountain that both accommodates beginners and challenges experts, Sugar Bowl offers skiers and riders vast and varied options for a day of fun on the slopes. And as the closest major Tahoe resort to Sacramento and the Bay Area, skiers and riders love the convenience, complete with hundreds of free slopeside parking spots. Value-driven programs such as the points-based perks of CORE Rewards, and the free lessons and rentals of General Admission offer deals for everyone, while the adventure-driven Backcountry Adventure Center offers powder-pursuits for those looking for something a little off the beaten path. This resort sells SkiGreen Offsets only at ticket counters inside the resort. Go to the Sugar Bowl website nowColorado
Arapahoe Ski Basin
Set at the base of the Continental Divide on Loveland Pass, A-Basin offers over a hundred expertly carved trails, above timberline bowls and deep powder stashes. Located just 60 miles west of Denver in Summit Country, Colorado. This resort sells SkiGreen Offsets only at ticket counters inside the resort. Go to the Arapahoe Basin website now
Kirkwood Mountain Resort
Tucked away about 35 miles southwest of South Lake Tahoe, Kirkwood Mountain Resort offers big Mountain skiing/riding with a small town attitude. Their unique location atop the Sierra Crest combined with elevations ranging 7,800 to 9,800 feet create a little something we like to call the K-Factor – a geographical predisposition to receive the lightest, the driest, and the most plentiful snow in the Tahoe region. With 2000 feet of vertical drop, and over 2300 acres of terrain from calm groomed beginner runs to hair raising cornices, cliffs and the most high angle grooming around, there’s something for everyone at the 'Wood. This resort sells SkiGreen Offsets only at ticket counters inside the resort. Go to the Kirkwood Mountain Resort website nowNew Mexico
Taos Ski Valley
Taos Ski Valley blends Swiss/French/Austrian founders' roots with the traditions and customs of the local Hispanic and Pueblo Indian cultures and comes up with something unique and almost magical. Home of extreme skiing in the U.S., Taos' terrain was first tamed by founder Ernie Blake. But, it is not just a resort for experts, having loads of beginner and intermediate runs, and one of the nation's best ski schools. It also has an excellent children's day care and ski facility, some superb lodges, and beautiful scenery. Its hike-to terrain is world-famous, but don't come to party all night - most people are too tired after a day on the slopes to rock 'n' roll after sunset, though the venerable charms of the Hotel St. Bernard's bar always await. Taos used to be skiers' only, but no more. Snowboarders are welcome. This resort sells SkiGreen Offsets only at ticket counters inside the resort. Go to the Taos Ski Valley website nowOregon
Cooper Spur Mountain Resort
Cooper Spur Mountain Resort is a rustic mountain lodge and resort specializing in family vacations, weddings, retreats and group events. Located on the magnificent north side of Mt. Hood and set in the midst of the beautiful Mt. Hood National Forest, our lodge is surrounded by pine trees with views of three different mountain peaks; Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Rainier. Just 23 miles south of Hood River, Oregon, and 12 miles from Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort, Cooper Spur Mountain Resort is ideal for those seeking year- round mountain adventures. It's a quick and easy 90 minute drive from Portland, yet is secluded to allow guests to remove themselves from their stressful daily lives to enjoy the surrounding nature. This resort sells SkiGreen Offsets only at ticket counters inside the resort. Go to the Cooper Spur Mountain Resort website now
Mt. Hood Meadows
Mt. Hood Meadows is Oregon's most popular resort. Sprawling across the southeast flank of Mt. Hood, the resort delivers a big mountain experience filled with challenge, fun and intrigue. Six high speed quads and eleven lifts total provide fast service to the exciting, varied and legendary varied terrain. Dine guilt-free at one of several restaurants, where the primary food vendor uses all natural, local, sustainable food whenever possible. The full service resort offers adult and children's ski and snowboard school, day care, retail shop and demo center, ski and snowboard rentals and eight restaurants. Mt. Hood Meadows was named Oregon's Best Resort and Best Attraction in 2011 by the NW Events+Meetings Magazine. This resort sells SkiGreen Offsets on their website and at ticket counters inside the resort. Offset your trip or season to Mt. Hood Meadows online now
Timberline Lodge Ski Area
Timberline Lodge ski area is the ski and snowboarding area of Timberline Lodge, a National Historic Landmark in the U.S state of Oregon. It is one of a few ski lodges in the United States with most of the skiable terrain below the main lodge. It is located on the south face of Mount Hood, about 60 miles (95 km) east of Portland, accessible via the Mount Hood Scenic Byway. This resort sells SkiGreen Offsets only at ticket counters inside the resort. Go to the Timberline Lodge Ski Area website nowWashington
Crystal Mountain
Only two hours from Seattle and six miles from Mt. Rainier National Park you'll find 2,600 acres of everything from gentle groomed runs for beginners to challenging steeps, glades, chutes, bowls and expansive backcountry for the more adventurous. The sprawling expanse of the ski terrain flows over half a dozen peaks and basins with access from 10 chairlifts plus Washington state's only ski area gondola. Experience breathtaking views of Mt. Rainier and the Cascade range from the top of the gondola on skis, boards or by foot. Crystal Mountain averages 367 inches of snowfall annually which gives powder enthusiasts plenty to smile about. This resort sells SkiGreen Offsets at ticket counters inside the resort. Go to the Crystal Mountain website now
Mission Ridge
Mission Ridge Ski and Snowboard Resort in Wenatchee Washington is Washington State's most distinctive winter playground for skiing and snowboarding. Nestled on the sunny side of the Cascades, only 12 miles from Wenatchee, WA; Mission Ridge has been labeled not only as a local favorite, but a resort that offers a unique and attractive setting for visitors. Hosting a 2,000 acre playground, Mission Ridge offers a diverse selection of terrain and winter activities that will satisfy anything from family fun to the most advanced skiing and snowboarding. This resort sells SkiGreen Offsets at ticket counters inside the resort. Visit the Mission Ridge website now
Stevens Pass
Over seventy years ago, Bruce Kehr and Don Adams took a Ford V-8 engine, some wheels and a rope, combined with a little imagination and their passion, and started Stevens Pass. Stevens has grown from its humble beginnings to one of the Northwest's premier resorts offering 10 lifts, over 1,125 acres of skiable terrain, 37 primary runs, and at the heart—an intimate base village surrounded by our three day lodges. Like our founders, the resort's team members are passionate about the sport, their environment and the service they provide. This resort sells SkiGreen Offsets at ticket counters inside the resort and as an add-on product when you purchase a lift ticket or season pass on their website. Offset your trip or season to Stevens Pass online now
The Summit at Snoqualmie
The Summit at Snoqualmie, located on Snoqualmie Pass, Washington, is a winter resort providing alpine skiing and snowboarding, Nordic skiing, and winter tubing owned by CNL Investment Properties, Inc. and managed by Boyne Resorts. The Summit consists of four base areas that used to be individually owned and operated resorts. Alpental, Summit West (formerly named Snoqualmie Summit), Summit Central (formerly named Ski Acres), and Summit east (formerly named Hyak and PacWest), border Lake Keechelus on the east and the Alpine Lakes Wilderness on the west/north. The Summit at Snoqualmie is the closest ski area to Seattle, and is easily accessible via Interstate 90. This resort sells SkiGreen Offsets only at ticket counters inside the resort. Go to the Summit at Snoqualmie website now