Weather & Conditions


During the winter season, we post a conditions report at 5am each morning. Weather conditions change rapidly at Mt. Spokane. We recommend installing the NOAA weather app on your device to the most accurate forecasts and alerts. Visit NOAA Website.

NOAA EXTENDED FORECAST

Mt. Spokane is now closed for the 2025–26 season.

Thank you to our incredible community of skiers, riders, staff, and volunteers who made this season possible. Your support of this local nonprofit mountain means everything. We’re already looking ahead and working to make next season even better—see you on the snow next winter!

Conditions Update, Monday, March 16, 5am

Closed for the 2025-2026 Winter Season


Thank you for a great finish to the season. We were able to go out on a high note with good snow and great energy across the mountain.


Thank you to our season passholders, guests, staff, and volunteers who made this season possible. Your support means everything. We’re already hard at work planning for next winter—see you back on the mountain. ❄️⛷️


Mt. Spokane Guest Services Hours vary for the rest of March. However you can still contact us by email or leave a voicemail at 509.238.2220 ext 0.


Season passes for 2026-2027 are on sale for the lowest spring price through May 31. Purchase online today.


Uphill Ski: Mt. Spokane may be closed for daily operations, but the mountain is still open for uphill skiing! Grab your skins, display your Mt. Spokane Uphill Parking Permit (valid through April 12) or a Sno-Park Pass, and enjoy the slopes. Rangers will ticket without a parking pass. Please note: trails are ungroomed and unpatrolled, so ski safely and enjoy at your own pace.



VIEW NOAA FORECAST

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