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Lookout Pass Ski & Recreation Area
By Special Advertiser, 1-14-08
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Lookout Pass is the #1 Powder Place in the Northwest Rockies with easy I-90 access at the Idaho/Montana state line. Our new “Timber Wolf” and “North Star” chairlifts are an exciting addition that provide expanded access to over 34 named trails and acres of prime powder glade skiing and riding with a 1,150-foot vertical drop and two terrain parks. A new three-story lodge addition includes “The Loft” pub and grub with a great selection of brews and panoramic mountain views. A new food court enhances our commitment to providing you and your family with a great skiing experience.
But here’s the number that matters: 400 inches of annual snowfall.
With our Family Tradition in mind,
we’ve continued to price our lift tickets so that you can afford to come often and enjoy yourselves on a regular basis. Our Season Pass rates are the most affordable in the region and offer exceptional value for you and your family. Visit www.skilookout.com for complete information and learn about Lookout’s famous Free Ski School for kids.
In summer, Lookout is the home of North America’s premier rail-to-trail adventure, the Route of the Hiawatha mountain bike or hike trail. The “Hiawatha” is open from late May through early October and includes 10 tunnels and 7 trestles on a 15 mile section of the old Milwaukee railroad described as one of the most scenic stretches of rail-trail in the country. The 1.7 mile long St. Paul Pass Tunnel is one of the highlights of the trail. The best part is… it’s all downhill with shuttle buses available to take you and your bike back to the top. Click on www.ridethehiawatha.com for information and bike rental reservations.
Happy Trails!
Lift Ticket Rates for 2007-2008:
Adult: $30
Juniors (7-17): $19
College (18-23 w/valid ID): $26
Seniors: (62+) $19
Boomers’ Fridays (40 yrs+): $18
Kids (6 yrs & under): Free!
Season Passes for 2007-2008:
$129 (Junior) to $625 (Family)
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