mountain
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Mountain
REPORT
January 22, 2025
Mountain Report
Snow Totals
Past 24 Hours
Season Total
15"
Top of GBX
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- Hotel Courtyard
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383"
Top of GBX
top
Middle
Base
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- Daylodge
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Past 24 Hours
15"
13"
1"
Snow Depth
135"
80"
2"
top
Middle
Base
Last 24 hours
15"
13"
1"
Snow Depth
135"
80"
2"
12:45pm
+Yesterday’s storm brought another 15” of snow at the top over 24 hours, and what a great morning it has been! Ski Patrol opened up Chilkoot Knoll to “High-tatation” and there’s plenty of snow to go around! All lifts are operating today, with the Tram, Glacier Bowl Express, and Ted’s Express opening daily at 10:30am.
Outer Areas: Tram Pocket is open – exit Spoonline, Chilkoot Knoll Hike to “High-tation”, and High-T Gate
+Grooming: Currently we have Mighty Mite, Trapline, and Silvertip from the top of the mountain. South Edge, Dogleg, and Mambo mid-mountain, and all lower mountain trails are groomed.
+Bore Tide Deli: 11:00am – 4:00pm
Sitzmark: 12:00pm – 7:00pm
Seven Glaciers: 5:00pm – 11:00pm
Live At The Sitz Concert Series: Jan 24 & 25 – Ski Bunny Ball w/ I Like Robots
+Our newly updated Alyeska Tune Shop is open from 10:00am to 4:00pm and ready to tackle all your waxing, tuning, mounting, and repair needs. Don’t wait — bring your skis and boards in now and make sure you’re ready to hit the slopes!
Lift Status Report and Hours
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- Town
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+ + + Aerial Tram +
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+ ● OPEN
10:30am - 5:00pm
+ + Chair 7 +
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+ ● OPEN
10:00am - 5:00pm
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+ Glacier Bowl
Express
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+ ● OPEN
10:30am - 4:15pm
+ + TeD's Express +
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+ ● OPEN
10:30am - 5:00pm
+ + Bear Cub Quad +
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+ ● OPEN
10:00am - 5:00pm
+ + Finnland +
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+ ● OPEN
10:00am - 5:00pm

+ + Wade's Way +
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+ ● OPEN
10:00am - 4:00pm
+Hotline: 907-SKI-SNOW +
Ski Patrol: 907-754-2500
Terrain
40/76
Trails Open
36
Groomed
2/8
Outer areas
View 3D Trail Map
Upcoming Events


Live at the Sitz: Fleetmac Wood presents Leather & Lace Disco
+ +Deals & packages
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- Seward Highway
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While on the slopes, you will see people using alpine skis, telemark skis, snowboards, and other snow play equipment such as snow skates, snow bikes and adaptive ski gear. You will see skiers of all levels – from beginners enjoying their first day on the slopes to expert skiers with years of experience. It is always your responsibility, regardless of the equipment used or the level of skier that you are, to be courteous to others and to be aware that skiing safely makes the ski slopes safer for all of us.
Alyeska is a large mountain with difficult and dangerous terrain and skiing and riding are dangerous sports. We do our best to inform guests of the possible hazards associated with snow sports. We do our best to mark hazards and dangerous terrain appropriately. We also actively open and close certain areas of the mountain often due to Snow Safety considerations, ski conditions, or darkness
Our beginner ski zones and high skier traffic areas are important to us and we refer to these areas as “Slow” zones. We label them as such on our trail maps and with signs and banners as you ski through each of these areas. We encourage guests to ‘Go with the Flow’ in these areas, ski only as fast as the skier next to you. Our least favorite part of the job is to be the police on the mountain. We do our best to keep an eye on people skiing around to ensure everyone is skiing safely and within their limits.
Alyeska has set Enforcement Guidelines based on the Skier Responsibility Code and Mountain Safety Concerns for behavior on the mountain. Alyeska operates under a lease through the Department of Natural Resources which requires the resort to enforce violations of state statute. Violations of the Alaska skier safety act or other state laws can be referred to DNR and may lead to a citation. In addition to loss of lift privileges and fines we also require all ‘violators’ to take the Mountain Education Test, a tool used to help educate.