Stevens Lodge Saturday Night 12/14
This is a Saturday night stay at our Stevens Lodge near the Stevens Pass Mountain Resort.
- When: Sat, Dec 14, 2024
- Committee: Stevens Lodge
Rates:
Adult member (age 14+) | $70.00 |
Adult non-member (age 14+) | $80.00 |
Youth member (age 13-) | $30.00 |
Youth non-member (age 13-) | $40.00 |
Important information about your stay
The Mountaineers Stevens Lodge is a mountain home located next to the Stevens Pass Ski Area with ski-in/ski-out accessibility. Surrounded by thousands of acres of backcountry and in-bounds skiing in the Mt. Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, our lodge is the perfect play to stay for a night or an entire weekend.
We open the lodge Wednesday to Sunday for members and guests who want to enjoy skiing at Steven's Pass and get ahead of the morning snow rush!
Feel free to come in and claim a bunk as early as 4:00 pm. We will have lodge staff on-site for check-in and to answer any questions. Come in, sign-in, claim a bunk, and sign up for a chore. Enjoy cozy couches by the fire and the company of other skiers, riders, and snowshoers in our rustic lodge setting. Our lodge's amenities include a kitchen, dorm style bunk beds, and common areas. There is a drying room downstairs to dry out gear, and a workbench you may use for tuning and repairing skis. You are welcome to use the kitchen to make lunch—we just ask that you clean up after yourself. PLEASE leave your heated blankets and peanuts at home. We strive to conserve resource needs and be a peanut free facility.
Dinner is served at 6:30 pm and breakfast at 7:30 am.
Quiet hours are from 10:30 pm to 7:00 am. Lights go off in the dorms and we ask that conversations be limited to the first two floors of the building.
Parking: Please park against the snow wall around the perimeter of Lot 4 of the ski area and hike up the trail until you see our building at the bend in the road. This is a snow track so we discourage wheeled luggage and encourage backpacks and/or sleds for your gear.
What to Pack: Sleeping Bag, toiletries, jacket and other warm clothing, towel, snow shoes, headlamp or flashlight. Optional: Slippers, books, games, food for lunches.