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Clear 11°F
Conditions
12/13/24 – 7:00 AM

Good morning Windham! We’re ready to roll. The Westside Six (F) will be spinning from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and the mountain’s in great shape.

Overnight, our groomers laid down fresh corduroy on Upper and Lower Wraparound, Wooly Bear, Lower Warpath, Upper Wiseacres, and Lower Wolverine. Expect firm, freshly laid corduroy—consistent, predictable, and ready for turns.

Snowmaking crews are still hard at it, taking full advantage of this cold snap. Guns are firing on Warm Up, Upper Wolverine, Upper and Lower Whistler, Warpath Chute, Whiteway, and Willpower. With weather this good, we’ll keep the snowmaking rolling through the weekend and look forward to opening more terrain.

It’s sunny, cold, and clear today—ideal for snowmaking and for getting out there yourself. The mountain’s coming alive, and it’s shaping up to be a weekend you won’t want to miss.

See you out there!
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High 12 °F
Low 9 °F
Trails Open 10/54
Lifts Open 2/11
New Snow 1"
Base Depth 12”
Open Acres 82.94 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

Whiteway
Snowmaking
Upper Wraparound
Groomed
Lower Wraparound
Groomed
Wall Street
Groomed
Warpath Chute
Snowmaking Active • Groomed
Upper Warpath
None
Lower Warpath
None
Upper Whistler
Snowmaking Active • Groomed
Lower Whistler
Snowmaking Active • Groomed
Lower Wolverine
None
Way to Go
None
Where's Charlie
None
Wooly Bear
None
Whisper Run
None
What's Next
None
Wilbur
None
Willpower
None
Wolf's Prey
None
Wildcat
None
Whiskey Jack
None
Waltz
None
Wrangler
None
Wizard
None
Upper Wiseacres
None
Lower Wiseacres
None
Whistler Chute
None
Mini Wall Bypass
None
The Wall
None
Old Wolverine
None
Upper Whirlwind
None
Lower Whirlwind
None
Upper Wolverine
Snowmaking Active
Upper Wheelchair
None
Lower Wheelchair
None
Wedel
None
Upper Wall Street
None
Warmup Road
None
Warmup
Snowmaking Active
Wonderama
None
What
None
Windfall
None
Whataride Glades
None
Wide Connection
None
Upper Wipeout
None
Lower Wipeout
None
Way Out
None
Wanderer
None
Why Not
None
WinTuck
None
Wigeon
None
Wing n' It
None
Wicked
None
World Cup
None
Wapeka
None
Whistler Park on Lower Whistler
Snowmaking Active
What Terrain Park
None
Wilbur Park
None
Lower Warpath Park
None
Lower Whirlwind Park
None
Mini Park on Lower Wraparound
None
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24/25 Uphill Program

Earn Your Turns

Whether you’re up early for dawn patrol and catching sunrises, or just gearing up for midday adventure, Windham Mountain Club’s Uphill Program offers all-day earned turns. Uphill  season passes are for sale at Tickets and Passes, located in The Lobby.

Pass TypePrice
Uphill Season Pass $60

Uphill Policy at Windham Mountain

  • Uphill travel using skis, splitboard, or snowshoes is permitted during regular open hours with a current lift or uphill travel ticket or season pass. The designated routes will be:
    • What’s Next > Wanderer (on the East Peak)
    • What’s Next > Way to Go > Wraparound
    • Wonderama > Wipeout > Wide Connection
  • Uphill travel is also allowed during daylight hours when the mountain is not open with an uphill travel ticket or season pass. Prior to ascending during closed hours, travelers must check the “Snow Report” posted on windhammountainclub.com for changes that may occur on the designated routes due to maintenance, snowmaking or other events.
  • There may be times Up-Hill travel will be closed to all travelers.
  • When traveling uphill, travelers must stay to the sides of trails and stay visible from above at all times. Always be aware of the following but not limited to downhill traffic, snowmobiles, grooming tractors, other utility vehicles, winch cat cables, snow guns running and non-running and other natural and manmade obstacles. When ascending open trails always be aware of downhill traffic. Trail markings and closures may not have been put in place at this time or may only be visible to downhill traffic.
  • It is recommended that travelers take a cell phone with them and let someone know where they are intending to go. Trails are not patrolled when the mountain is closed. Windham Mountain Club also has a designated uphill sign-in kiosk located between White Way Express Quad (D-lift) and Westside Six (F-lift).
  • Sledding of any kind is not permitted.
  • Dogs must always be on a leash.