A Mountain With a Mission


Mt. Spokane is more than just a favorite regional ski area with 1,700+ acres, six chairs, and 52 fantastic runs. At this mountain, you’re part of something special. A community. A family. When you are here, you feel at home. No matter if you are a beginner, an expert, or a terrain park enthusiast, we are all brought together by the love for this singular place. Your ongoing support helps us make this mountain better year after year. As the only nonprofit ski area in the region, we focus on what matters most—skiing and snowboarding. All proceeds are invested back into the mountain so that we continue to provide outdoor recreation for generations to come.


DONATE TO MT. SPOKANE

Thank You To Our Sponsors & Community Contributors

Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park depends on support from individuals and private organizations to build programs, make improvements, and invest in staff and training. We are so grateful for those who contribute to our annual adopt-a-run program. Sponsors receive recognition on the slopes with signage as well as ticket and pass benefits. We take new commitments each summer/fall. If you are interested in taking part in the program, please email us.

Donation Requests

Mt. Spokane is happy to accept requests for donations for schools and regional nonprofit organizatons. We accept donation requests between May 1–October 15 for donations for the following season. We do not process donation requests during the winter season.

Our Mission:

Delivering Lifelong Mountain Experiences For Generations To Come.

Mt. Spokane provides affordable and accessible mountain recreation, training, and educational opportunities, with a focus on youth and beginners. Mountain recreation, both winter and summer, is an integral part of the Washington State lifestyle. It makes our community a more attractive place to live and work, it provides worthwhile activities for children and families, and it drives economic growth and jobs. Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park mission depends on continuing to maintain, replace and expand our current infrastructure, technologies, and facilities.

In 2018, Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park realized on the long-time dream of completing our sixth chairlift, Northwood, and adding exceptional terrain that was once not available to our skiers and snowboarders. Although the addition of the Northwood Chair was a huge accomplishment, we still have many projects in our sights. These include expanding our learning area, replacing aging chairlifts, and expanding and modernizing facilities—all with efforts to meet the growing demand for accessible outdoor recreation.

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