Crystal Mountain Announces Bonus Weekend of Lift Operations, New Banked Slalom Event, April 25-26
Pacific Northwest skiers and riders can hit the slopes one last time for the 25/26 season at Crystal Mountain Saturday and Sunday, April 25-26. Operations for the Green Valley Express are scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., with up-and-down service via the Mount Rainier Gondola. All valid passes are available for use during this weekend, including new 26/27 full Ikon Pass purchasers. Day tickets, scenic gondola tickets, and rentals will be available, along with dining at the Summit House, Washington's highest restaurant, at 6,872 feet.

"Even in the face of one of the more difficult winters Crystal Mountain has seen in a while, we're still committed to offering the longest ski season possible for our skiers and riders," said Peter Dale, Senior Director of Mountain Operations at Crystal Mountain. "The high elevation and north-facing slopes of Green Valley continue to hold snow and provide great skiing, even in tougher years." As of March 27, the mid-mountain base depth is at 60 inches.

As always, mountain operations are dependent on weather and conditions. Be aware that beginner terrain may not be available. Check the Mountain Report page for the most current lift and terrain status.

New Event: Mt. Rainier Berm Brawl Get ready to drop into the Mt. Rainier Berm Brawl for a one-of-a-kind banked slalom at Crystal Mountain April 25-26. This all-ages snowboard event is packed with high-speed action, prizes, and good vibes on the slopes. Whether you're racing for the podium or just here for the party, it's time to carve into spring.

$10,000+ in prizes! Score gear from Lib Tech, Dakine, Darn Tough, Smith, GoPro, and more. Plus, cash prizes for top finishers. Red Bull will be fueling the stoke with free samples, and our DJ will keep the beats pumping all weekend long.

Springtime at Crystal Mountain
Crystal Mountain is gearing up for another standout spring skiing season, delivering alpine sunshine, signature events, the occasional sneaker powder day, and playful springtime corn snow that Pacific Northwest skiers and riders look forward to each year. Known for having "more corn than Kansas," spring skiing here hits a sweet spot.

Parking
Reservations are no longer required after March 29, when parking becomes first-come, first-served. The Crystal Express Shuttle service ends on March 29 as well.

Ride to Win
Track your days on the Ikon App for a chance to win a 26/27 Ikon Pass or a $50 Crystal Mountain gift card. Only 5 days are needed to enter. With less than a month left on the mountain, it's time to hit it.

Mountain Credits
Don't forget, Ikon Pass holder Mountain Credits expire at the end of the season. Check your Ikon account for more information.

April Kids Ski Free
Crystal Mountain is once again inviting families to make the most of springtime by having kids 12 and younger ski and ride for free April 1-19, as well as during the bonus weekend. Spring on the mountain is the perfect time for beginners with soft snow, sunnier skies, and warmer temperatures. These free tickets can be fulfilled online or in person and picked up at Guest Services.

Spring Events
The calendar comes alive with a full lineup of signature events that bring the community together for some of the year's most anticipated, high-energy moments. From races and costume contests to fundraisers for local nonprofits, read more about upcoming events on the mountain.

Uphill Weekend: March 27-29
Marked by Crystal's signature event and Northwest Avalanche Center fundraiser, Nachtspektakel, this weekend is full of uphill-minded and mountain safety events. From Avy Dog Day to the SheJumps Junior Ski Patrol clinic, join in on learning more with your mountain community.

The Elysian Bikini Downhill: April 11
The Bikini Downhill is a collaboration with Elysian Brewing, and all proceeds benefit the Crystal Mountain Fire Department. This event brings out the wild side of Crystal's skiers and riders, racing in costume, and all for a good cause. May the SPF be with you for this Crystal classic.

The Kona Big Wave Pond Skim: April 18
A long-time mountain classic and great one for spectators, Pond Skim raises funds for the Crystal Mountain Volunteer Ski Patrol. Winners will receive a 26/27 Ikon Pass, so bring the steeze and the outrageous costumes. Registration is limited, so don't miss the chance to sign up.

About Crystal Mountain Ski Resort
Founded by local skiers in 1962 outside of Enumclaw, Washington, Crystal Mountain is Washington State's largest ski resort with 2,600 acres of terrain to explore. Located on the northeast corner of Mt. Rainier National Park, Crystal offers a wide variety of groomed and off-piste runs, with expansive views of the Cascade Range. It is out of this world yet easy to reach from the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Home to Washington's highest-elevation scenic gondola and the highest-elevation restaurant, The Summit House, Crystal Mountain offers year-round outdoor activities that appeal to lifelong adventurers, weekend warriors, and beginner mountaineers alike. For more information, please visit: www.crystalmountainresort.com