Snoqualmie Ski Resort Rolls Over Season Pass for Late-Year Start

The Summit at Snoqualmie Resort in Snoqualmie Pass, Washington, has delayed its seasonal opening due to insufficient snowfall. As of December 15, 2025, the resort remained closed, primarily because an atmospheric river had caused significant rain, erasing snowpack across regional ski areas.
Snoqualmie Ski Resort Pass Rollover Policy
To accommodate skiers affected by the delay, the Summit at Snoqualmie is permitting pass holders for the 2025-2026 season to roll over their passes to the subsequent season. Those who have not used their passes must apply for the rollover by the December 15 deadline to receive it automatically.
Requesting a Rollover
- Pass holders can request a rollover to the next season.
- Automatic rollover is granted if the application is submitted by December 15.
- Requests submitted after this date will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
As the situation unfolds, the resort assures skiers that they are continually accepting requests for pass rollovers, although these will not be automatically guaranteed beyond the deadline.
Impact of Weather on Ski Operations
The resort released a statement lamenting the lack of snow. It highlighted that anyone who purchased single-day tickets, lessons, or rentals for dates between December 13 and December 18 will automatically receive a credit for those purchases. The team at Snoqualmie is monitoring weather forecasts and is hopeful for colder temperatures and potential snowfall in the upcoming week, allowing them to open as soon as conditions permit.
Visitors and local residents are encouraged to stay updated through the resort’s communications regarding the ski season and potential openings. For the best local news, weather, and sports updates, readers are invited to subscribe to the El-Balad newsletter and explore the free mobile app available on both Apple and Google platforms.



