Badger Pass ( yes they got their name back ) is a family friendly ski area. It is safe, easy and relaxing. The area is not intimidating like the larger ski areas. All the lifts leave from the one base area, and all the ski runs end back in the base area. Mom and Dad can watch their children from the lodge deck.
It is the oldest ski area in California and one of only three national parks that has a ski lift (the others being in Olympic National Park in Washington, and Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio).
Choose a small downhill skiing and snowboarding area equipped with chair lifts or a 90-mile network of cross-country ski trails.
Friendly instructors and rental equipment are available near the inner-tubing bunny hill for kids. For backcountry enthusiasts, overnight accommodations are available for cross-country skiers at Glacier Point and Ostrander Lake. Free shuttle buses connect the Yosemite Valley with Badger Pass at least twice daily. You can also drive yourself, but only if your car is equipped with snow tires and you bring tire chain
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Badger Pass
7082 Glacier Point Road, Yosemite National Park, CA 95389
(209) 372-8430