Snow & Ski Conditions Lookout Pass Ski Area

The Lookout Pass Ski Area snow report for Dec 11 is a 12" base depth with 0 of 5 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Lookout Pass Ski Area are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
Lookout Pass Ski AreaTemporarily Closed

Recent Snowfall

  
13"5"8"7"0"0"

Base

12"
Variable Conditions

Mid Mountain

19"
Wet Snow

Summit

27"
Wet Snow

Depth vs Average

49%
vs average of 24" on Dec 11
Snow Reporter Comments: CLOSED Thursday - Looking to reopen. Stay tuned for confirmation.     Rain to mix in forecast. BUT it is snowing at 11 pm on the web cams.  SNOW FORECAST:   Unfortunately rain-snow mix in forecast for Thurs. BASE DEPTH: 26" Summit, 12" base. TEMPS Lo 37 to Hi 39 and surprise its snowing on the web cams at 11 pm. Thursday night snow level drops to 5,200ft.    WIND 12-23 mph SW.  YTD SNOW Received 117" Summit  We strive to Give You MORE: Snow, Time, Grooming, Value!  CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY DEALS   Buy GIFT CARDS with $5 to $50 Bonus $ added on.   ADVANTAGE CARDS $79 Adult, $59 Youth/Sr. 1st visit FREE - then SAVE $10 on lift tickets at the mtn.    UPGRADE YOUR LIFT TICKET to an Advantage Card or Season Pass.   We'll apply 100% of what you paid toward your puchase, but you must do it before you leave for the day.
Beginner Runs Open
0/7
Intermediate Runs Open
0/25
Advanced Runs Open
0/22
Expert Runs Open
0/5

Resort Overview

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Dec 05
Projected Opening
Apr 26
Projected Closing
Lookout Pass, located on the Idaho/Montana border off Exit 0 on I-90, is home of some of the best snow, easiest access and most-affordable prices in the region. It's no wonder Lookout Pass was voted the most family-friendly mountain resort in the Pacific Northwest by OnTheSnow visitors. They are also home to the Lookout Pass Famous Free Ski School for kids. You'll find four lifts serving 34 named runs and acres of great tree skiing. But what skiers and riders love most about Lookout is an average of more than 400 inches of light, dry powder snow annually.

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