Uphill Winter Season Pass

$69.00

  • Your Responsibility:
    • Uphill travelers are considered skiers and must adhere to “Your Responsibility Code.”
    • Be cautious of snowmobiles, snowmaking equipment, grooming machinery, winch cat cables, and other equipment on the mountain.
    • Stay to the uphiller’s left/skiers right side of the trail, wear visible and reflective clothing, and use a headlamp at or after dusk.
    • Uphill travelers should be aware of sharp turns and knolls, staying visible to other travelers and mountain operations.
    • Uphill travel on our trails during non-operational hours is at your own risk; no ski patrol or rescue services are available.
    • Uphill travelers during operational hours must follow all rules applicable to lift-served skiers, including not skiing down closed runs.
    • Usage of terrain park features during uphill travel or your descent is prohibited.

    No Dogs Allowed:
    We love our four-legged friends, but dogs are not allowed on the trails during operational hours. Plan to reunite with them for après ski.


    Verification by Ski Patrol:

    • Ski Patrol and Mountain Ops personnel may request to see your Uphill Travel Pass.
    • Ski Patrol reserves the right to close the mountain at any time, indicated by a sign at the base of the authorized uphill route.

    Trail Usage and Trespassing:

    • Traveling on trails not open to uphill travel or without a pass is not permitted.
    • Granite Gorge Mountain Park is privately owned land; trespassing is prohibited.

    Privilege and Restrictions:

    • Uphill travel is a privilege and may be restricted as necessary.
    • Check trail status in advance (link to Conditions and Status), as uphill travel can be closed at any time.

    Emergency Contacts:

    • Call Granite Gorge Mountain Park Ski Patrol at 603-762-1391 for emergencies during operating hours and 911 outside operational hours.
    • Uphill travel on our trails during non-operational hours is at your own risk; no ski patrol or rescue services are available.

    Permitted Routes:

    • Uphill access is permitted on specific trails: Park Ave to Deer Run to Monadnock Park, then take any designated open trail down.
    • Operational hours are from 6:30 am to 8:30 pm.

    Pass Information:

    • An annual Uphill Season Pass costs $69 and can be collected at Customer Service during open hours.
    • Regular season passes include uphill access.
    • The Uphill Travel Pass does not provide lift access.

    Trail Usage Rules:

    • Trails are designed for skiers and riders; other forms of ascent or descent are prohibited.
    • Sledding or sliding in any form is not allowed.

    Restrictions and Responsiveness:

    • Uphill travel can close at any time due to operational reasons.
    • Uphill access may be restricted for various mountain operations or weather conditions.
    • Entering closed terrain is strictly prohibited.

    User Responsibility:

    • Users must know the status of trails and adhere to open/closed designations.
    • Ski Patrol is available only when lifts are operating; in emergencies, call 911.
    • Carry a charged cell phone, be aware of inconsistent signal, and practice check-in texts or calls.

    Alpine Trail Specifics:

    • Uphill travel on alpine trails is limited to designated routes, allowing only skinning and touring.
    • Snowshoes, foot traffic, and dogs are not allowed on alpine trails.

    General Information:

    This policy may change at any time, and participants are responsible for staying informed about routes and the latest uphill travel policy.

*No Refunds*

This option is Available.

Description

Uphill Travel Pass and Release (December-March as weather permits)

A valid Season Pass or our Uphill Season Pass is mandatory for all uphill travel.
Users must sign a Season Pass Release.
Uphill season passes are a great deal at only $69 for the year and are available for purchase at the mountain’s ticket office during operational hours or online (24/7)