EAGLECREST SKI AREA

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VISIT EAGLECREST

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Eaglecrest is not your average community ski area. We have a 1620′ vertical drop, 640+ acres, impressive backcountry access, and hardly a lift line. Powder lasts longer here! There are no roads into Juneau, Alaska— you have to live here, fly, or ferry to experience this powder paradise. Untracked snow, ridge hikes, and breathtaking views are more common than lift lines.

What we lack in luxury, we make up for in charm, solitude, and affordability; there’s no need to rush at Eaglecrest. Fixed-grip double chairlifts bring you up, and the snow is waiting at the top!

Adult lift tickets are only $90— for additional savings, check out our AK Resident lift tickets, Multi-Visit Cards, Boarding Pass Deal, and season pass agreements.

BOARDING PASS DEAL

Eaglecrest offers a Boarding Pass Deal for any travelers to ski free on the same day as their arrival by Alaska Airlines, Alaska Seaplanes, or ferry. Bring your boarding pass to the Eaglecrest Ticket Window and receive a free lift ticket!

Be prepared to present photo identification, boarding pass, and other relevant documentation. Offer valid on the same day as your arrival in Juneau.

OTHER OFFERS

Eaglecrest is a proud member of the Powder Alliance, Indy Pass, and several other independent season pass agreements.

To redeem an offer, please visit the Ticket Office’s outside service windows. Be prepared to present photo identification, current season pass, boarding pass, and other relevant documentation.

18 RESORTS. 54 FREE DAYS. 1 PASS.

Eaglecrest Ski Area is a partner resort with the Powder Alliance and provides three free days to all season pass holders for Powder Alliance partner resorts.

The Powder Alliance is one of the world’s most powerful reciprocal season pass programs. If you have an unrestricted season pass to a Powder Alliance partner resort, enjoy three FREE days at 21 premier winter destinations, spanning 3 countries and 2 hemispheres. Blackout dates may apply.

270+ RESORTS. TWO DAYS AT EACH. 1 PASS.

Eaglecrest Ski Area is thrilled to be on the 25/26 Indy Pass, a ski pass uniting 270+ of the world’s best family and independently owned ski areas. The Indy Pass provides 2 days of skiing plus a third discounted day at each ski area. While the 25/26 Indy Pass is sold out for the winter, you can sign up for the waitlist to be the first to hear when next year’s pass goes on sale this spring: https://www.indyskipass.com

Eaglecrest Passholders can purchase the Indy Add-On Pass to supercharge their season and only pay a portion of the price.

ALWAYS ADDING MORE!

Eaglecrest Ski Area is proud to partner with other independent ski areas. If you are an unlimited pass holder at one of the following resorts, you can ski three FREE days at Eaglecrest! (except as noted otherwise, see below). Independent agreements are subject to a Saturday blackout.

*Please reach out to [email protected] for restrictions.

GETTING HERE

Juneau has daily flights from Seattle and Anchorage, and the ferry (Alaska Marine Highway System) has regular sailings each week.

Once you’re in town, Eaglecrest is a short 15-minute drive from downtown. We recommend renting a vehicle, preferably one with AWD or 4×4. Eaglecrest’s Snow Bus runs once per day on weekends and select school holidays. You can bring your vehicle on the ferry.

Please visit TravelJuneau.com for more information and helpful tips on visiting Eaglecrest and Juneau, Alaska!

ALASKA’S BEST-KEPT SECRET!

Undiscovered is a short film that explores the hidden gem of the Pacific Northwest and quite possibly the most under-the-radar mountain in the nation: Eaglecrest!

Two professional skiers, Sophia Rouches & Delilah Cupp, travel to Alaska for the first time with hosts Mark Landvik & Mark Rainery, two professional snowboarders, and Juneau locals. Together, they experience the joys of exploring an untracked powder paradise hidden in plain sight outside Alaska’s remote capital city.