Crystal Mountain in Washington is officially opening this Saturday, December 20th, for daily operations. Opening day will feature special limited access, as Highway 410 has sustained significant damage from erosion during the historic precipitation that’s occurred this week.
In collaboration with the Washington State Department of Transportation, Crystal Mountain will be capping the number of parking reservations offered to reduce travel on Highway 410. Reservations will be required seven days a week no matter the time of arrival. This interim solution is expected to remain at least through January 31st and is subject.
Only those with a reservation will be able to park and ski at Crystal Mountain. Reservations, available now through January 31st, are free of charge when booked within a 7-day window and cost $10 for bookings outside of 7 days. Daily tickets do not guarantee a parking reservation, so make sure to head here to guarantee your spot.
“Guests should not attempt to visit Crystal Mountain without a parking reservation. Guests without a parking reservation will be turned around, in addition to creating unneeded stress on the interim plan.” – Crystal Mountain
More information on opening day and the special operation plan can be found here.
