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Hoodoo Ski Area offers season pass, rentals sale, expands night skiing

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 SISTERS, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Hoodoo Ski Area will offer guests one more chance to take advantage of its spring season pass sale rates on Saturday, Oct. 24, from 10 am - 2 pm.

This is an in-person sale only. All guests are required to wear face coverings and practice social distancing while inside the lodge.

One-day Season Pass Sale 
Oct. 24, in-person only
10 am - 2 pm

$399 (ages 13-64)

$199 (ages 8-12 and 65+)

Guests who had season passes last year will receive a $25 credit when purchasing a $199 pass and $50 credit for a $399 pass.

During the sale, guests can also rent skis and snowboards that can be taken home for the entire season. This is the only time take-home season rentals will be offered this season. Guests who had a season equipment rental last year will receive a $25 credit toward a 2020-21 season equipment rental.

Take-Home Season Rentals
Oct. 24, in-person only
10 am - 2 pm

$225 (ages 13-64)

$145 (ages 12 and under, and 65+)

Hoodoo's fall pre-season pass sale will begin Oct. 26 and will be available by phone only at 541-822-3799 during office hours (10 am - 3 pm on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday). Pre-season pass rates will be listed at skihoodoo.com/season-passes. Guests can call 541-822-3799 or email customerservice@hoodoo.com with questions.

And, for the first time in many years, Hoodoo will also be open Wednesdays this season, which will increase night skiing to four weekly sessions. 

During the 2020-21 season, Hoodoo's regular hours will be:

Wednesday - Saturday: 9 am - 9 pm

Sunday: 9 am - 4 pm

Monday - Tuesday: Closed

AnyCards with leftover tickets and gift certificates from last season will be honored throughout the 2020-21 season.

For current conditions at Hoodoo, call the Hoodoo Snow Phone at 541-822-3337 or check out Mountain Conditions at skihoodoo.com. Operations and mountain status will change as more snow falls. .Hoodoo Ski Area is a family-owned, locally operated mountain recreation area operated on federal land by agreement with the Willamette National Forest, McKenzie River ranger district. Located on the summit of Oregon's Santiam Pass, 20 miles west of Sisters, Hoodoo is one of the state's most centrally located, economical and family friendly winter sports destinations.

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