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Clouds 4°F
Conditions
1/20/25 Afternoon Report 2:30 PM

It has been a true winter weekend in the mountains! We’ve been skiing and riding 7” of fresh snow all day today, and as the temperatures drop our snowmaking is cranking across the East Peak to keep this party going all week long with good vibes and new terrain ready to go for next weekend.

Tomorrow, Tuesday, January 21 we’ll have 36 trails open with 4 lifts spinning: Westside Six (F), Whiteway Express Quad (D), East Side Express Quad (G), and the Wooly Bear Carpet (E). The Wonderama Express Quad (C) will rejoin our opening lineup on Thursday.

There will be an abundance of groomed terrain tomorrow, with all trails boasting fresh stripes. Corduroy will be firmest on more advanced and expert terrain, with beginner terrain running softer. Ungroomed trails for Tuesday, January 21 will be Wall, Upper Wheelchair, and Wildcat (rawr).

We encourage you to dress warmly with an emphasis on layers and full-face coverage for skiing Tuesday and Wednesday as it will be in the single digits. There will be partial sun throughout both days, and plenty of hot chocolate ready for you in the lodge to warm up!

Snowmaking continues over on the East Peak, with guns firing on World Cup and Wicked; efforts will also include Wilbur, Whirlwind, and Mini Wall Bypass.

Come join us for fresh turns all week long.
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High 8 °F
Low 1 °F
Trails Open 36/54
Lifts Open 9/11
New Snow 7”
Base Depth 36"
Open Acres 225.76 ac
Westside Six
None
Wooly Bear Carpet
None
Wonderama Express Quad
None
Whiteway Express Quad
None
East Peak Express Quad
None
Willpower Triple
None
Park Tow
None
Enclave Carpet
None
Baker Double
None
Whisper Run Upper
None
Whisper Run Lower
None

Primary Surface

Secondary Surface

Easier Way to Go
Groomed
Easier Wooly Bear
Snowmaking Active
Easier Whisper Run
Snowmaking Active
Easier What's Next
Groomed
Easier Whiteway
Groomed
Easier Willpower
Groomed
More Difficult Upper Wraparound
Groomed
Easier Lower Wraparound
Groomed
More Difficult Wolf's Prey
Groomed
More Difficult Wildcat
Groomed
More Difficult Whiskey Jack
Groomed
More Difficult Wall Street
Groomed
More Difficult Warpath Chute
Groomed
More Difficult Upper Warpath
Groomed
More Difficult Lower Warpath
Groomed
More Difficult Upper Wiseacres
Groomed
More Difficult Lower Wiseacres
None
Most Difficult Whistler Chute
None
More Difficult Upper Whistler
Groomed
More Difficult Lower Whistler
Groomed
Extreme The Wall
None
Most Difficult Old Wolverine
None
Extreme Upper Wolverine
Groomed
More Difficult Lower Wolverine
Groomed
Extreme Upper Wheelchair
Moguls
More Difficult Lower Wheelchair
Groomed
Extreme Wedel
None
More Difficult Warmup
Groomed
Easier Wonderama
Groomed
Advanced Windfall
Groomed
Extreme Wide Connection
Groomed
More Difficult Lower Wipeout
Groomed
Easier Where's Charlie
Groomed
Most Difficult Wilbur
None
More Difficult Waltz
None
More Difficult Wrangler
None
More Difficult Wizard
None
More Difficult Mini Wall Bypass
None
More Difficult Upper Whirlwind
None
More Difficult Lower Whirlwind
None
More Difficult Upper Wall Street
None
Advanced Warmup Road
None
More Difficult What
None
Most Difficult Whataride Glades
None
Extreme Upper Wipeout
None
Extreme Way Out
None
Easier Wanderer
Groomed
Most Difficult Why Not
None
Most Difficult WinTuck
None
Easier Wapeka
None
Most Difficult Wigeon
None
Most Difficult Wing n' It
Groomed
Most Difficult Wicked
None
More Difficult World Cup
None
Whistler Park on Lower Whistler
Groomed
Mini Park on Lower Wraparound
None
What Terrain Park
None
Wilbur Park
None
Lower Warpath Park
None
Lower Whirlwind Park
None
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Ikon Pass

at Windham Mountain Club

Reservations are required.

Access classic and iconic mountain destinations.

To help ensure an elevated on-mountain guest experience, Windham Mountain requires all Ikon Pass holders to make reservations for the dates they intend to ride throughout the 24/25 season. To make a reservation, login to “My Account” by clicking the link below.

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Ikon Pass - Frequently Asked Questions

Are reservations required?

Yes, reservations are required for all Ikon Pass holders. You can make a reservation here.

What can I do if reservations are full?

We recommend continuing to check reservation availability for any adjustments or cancellations, as it may create additional availability. If capacity allows, Windham Mountain Club reserves the right to continue to sell lift tickets on dates where Ikon Pass reservations appear sold out.

I already have my physical Ikon Pass. Do I need to stop at the ticket office?

No, if you already have your Ikon Pass, you may head directly to the lift if you have made a reservation for the day you intend to ride.

Can the mountain print me a new Ikon Pass?

Yes. Visit Tickets & Passes on the first floor of the Lodge and they will assist you with printing a new Ikon Pass.

How do I reserve Friends and Family tickets?

Depending on your Ikon Pass access, you get the benefit of discounted tickets for family and friends at 25% the highest lift prices.

If you are the Ikon passholder, please share your discount code directly with your guests through ikonpass.com.

If you are a friend/family member receiving a Friends and Family ticket benefit, you must visit https://shop.windhammountain.com/s/specials to redeem your discount code. RFID cards can be picked up with a QR code at our pick up boxes or at our Tickets and Passes Window.

I have an Ikon Base pass. Are there blackout dates?

Yes. Please compare pass access and find updated blackout dates here.