Soldier Mountain, ID, Opens With Extraordinary Backcountry Snow Coverage - SnowBrains
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Soldier Mountain, ID, Opens With Extraordinary Backcountry Snow Coverage - SnowBrains
"Soldier Mountain, Idaho, opened for the 2025-26 ski season on Saturday, January 10. The resort is spinning both chairlifts, with four runs open on Bird's Eye (Lift 2) and one run open on the High Trail Express (Lift 1). In addition, the snowcat terrain is open and has extraordinary coverage. "Our backcountry has so much coverage that we were able to build a road directly to the top of Peak 1, which has never been done before," GM David Alden said."
"For guests purchasing lift tickets online, full-day tickets cost only $59 for adults, $39 for youths 7-17, and $49 for seniors, veterans, and active military. Children ages 6 and younger are free. All lift tickets require an RFID card, which has a one-time cost of $5 each. Lift tickets purchased at the ticket window cost an extra $15. Tickets for the Miss Belle magic carpet cost $19 online and $26 at the ticket window."
Soldier Mountain opened the 2025–26 ski season on Saturday, January 10, operating both chairlifts with four runs on Bird's Eye (Lift 2) and one run on the High Trail Express (Lift 1). Snowcat terrain is open with extensive coverage, including a newly built road to the top of Peak 1 and ample snow above 7,000 feet; snowcat seats are available. The mountain is open Thursdays through Sundays plus Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Presidents' Day through April 12, with cat skiing offered seven days a week. Online full-day lift tickets are priced at $59 for adults, $39 for youths (7–17), $49 for seniors, veterans, and active military; children 6 and under are free. All lift tickets require a one-time $5 RFID card; window purchases add $15. A four-week Ladies Day Program runs Thursdays Jan 15, Jan 22, Jan 29, and Feb 5 for $249 and includes 90-minute lessons and lunch. Season passes range from $99 for youth and musher passes to $449 for adult premium passes, with standard passes at $349 and collegiate passes at $199.
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