$20 LIFT TICKETS Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday - All season long - (excluding the following holiday periods 12/24/07 - 1/1/08, 1/19-21 & 2/16-24, 2008).
$20 LIFT TICKETS Starting March 17, Everyday,
through the end of the season - including weekends!
We always aim to remain open into early April.

Winter 2007-08 Rates: for Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Holiday lift tickets are shown below!

Adult
(14-64 Years)
$50 $45 $36 $31 $20
Junior
(7-13 Years)
$40 $35 $26 $21 $20
Child
(6 YRS & YOUNGER)
$15 $15 $15 $15 $10
Senior
(65 - 69 Years)
$40 $35 $26 $21 $20
70+ (Save Midweek) $40 $35 $15 $15 $10
Students*
(14-22 Yrs) (Save Midweek)
$50 $45 $26 $21 $20
*Valid Student ID required for any college students.

LIFT HOURS
Weekday (non-Holiday) 9:00 - 4:00  
Weekends & all Holiday periods 8:15 - 4:00  
Christmas Day (Dec. 25)
Lift tickets on Christmas Day will be sold at our 4-hr. weekend/holiday rates.
10:30 - 4:00  

4HR FLEX TICKETS - 4hr Flex tickets allow you to ski or ride for a 4 hour period of time starting when you purchase your lift tickets. If you can't enjoy a full day lift ticket then consider the 4hr Flex Ticket. It's a nice option for those who have to leave early or arrive later in the day. Please tell the cashier that you want our new 4-hr. FLEX TICKET at time of purchase.

NOTE: (All buildings open 30 minutes prior to lift operation, so come early and enjoy breakfast, or get your rental equipment before the lifts start, so you can make the most of your time on the slopes.)

2007-08 HOLIDAY PERIODS (weekend/holiday rates will apply)
December 24 - January 1 (Christmas week)
January 19 - 21 (Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday weekend)
February 16 - 24 (Presidents' Day & School Holiday week)

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YOUR RESPONSIBILITY CODE - Skiing can be enjoyed in many ways. At our ski area, you may see people using alpine, snowboard, telemark, cross country and specialized ski equipment (such as that used by disabled or other specially challenged skiers). Regardless of how you decide to enjoy the slopes, always show courtesy to others. Be aware that there are elements of risk in skiing that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Observe the code listed below and share with other skiers the responsibility for a great skiing experience.

  • Always stay in control and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects.
  • People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them.
  • You must not stop where you obstruct a trail, or are not visible from above.
  • Whenever starting downhill or merging onto a trail, look uphill and yield to others.
  • Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.
  • Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.
  • Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride and unload safely.
  • Be aware that grooming machinery and /or snowmobiles may be in use on open trails.
  • Designated SLOW ZONES require you to slow down. They are highly used by beginners and novices.
  • Should you be involved in a collision, do not leave the scene until you are certain that medical attention is not needed.
  • Stay well away from snowmaking equipment, grooming machines, lift towers or other obstacles.
  • The use of alcohol while using the Mountain (skiing or snowboarding or similar activity) is prohibited. The use of drugs is prohibited at all times.

KNOW THE CODE. IT'S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!

This is a partial list. Be safety conscious.

Officially endorsed by:
NATIONAL SKI AREAS ASSOCIATION

NATIONAL SKI PATROL &
PROFESSIONAL SKI INSTRUCTORS OF AMERICA.

Any violation of this code, as determined by Ski Butternut management, can result in the loss of your lift ticket, without warning, and without refund.

Be advised that all poles and/or flags, signage and covers on equipment or objects,or other forms of marking devices, are used by Ski Butternut to inform you of the presence or location of potential hazards. These markers are no guarantee of your safety and will not protect you from injury. It is part of your responsibility under the Your Responsibility Code to avoid all obstacles or hazard, including those that are so marked.

CAUTION

Your safety will be directly affected by your judgment.

Trail Conditions may vary with changing weather, skier use, & other factors.

Be aware of changing conditions. Natural and man-made hazards and obstacles exist.

Restraining bar must be lowered when riding all chairlifts.

Be aware that snowmaking and grooming may be in progress at any time on open trails.