Save gas and money by choosing to park in our offsite parking lot and ride our shuttle to the mountain on select Winter Break and weekend dates.
Mission Ridge would like to reward you for parking offsite on select days! Your group can save big and have your lift tickets ready to go by parking just a few miles down the road from Mission Ridge. Park Offsite & Save Lift Tickets are available daily over the holidays from 12/27 – 1/5 and additionally on Saturdays and Sundays in January and February.
Park your car and grab your gear. You will be handed your RFID card as you get off the bus, and if you already have an RFID card it will be scanned and “activated” (turned on) by our guest service employees as you step off the bus. You’ll be dropped off near the bottom of Chair 1 all ready to ski or ride!
Offsite Parking ticket is valid only for those who park at the designated off-site (non-Base Area) parking lot location. Tickets must be redeemed as you exit the shuttle bus. Tickets may not be redeemed at the Ticket Office or other location on-site at the mountain.
Our current designated offsite parking lot is 4 miles down the road from Mission Ridge at the Scout-A-Vista boy scout camp.
The Morning Shuttle will start at 7:45am and run every 15 minutes until 11:00am. The Afternoon Shuttle will start at 2:00pm running every half hour until 5:30pm. There is no night shuttle. If you plan on staying for night skiing, you will need to get your car and bring it up between 2 and 5:30pm.
If you need to go to your car before 1:30, please go to the ticket office and let them know you need a shuttle to Boy Scout Camp for Offsite Parking and they will call the shuttle for you.
Departs Boy Scout Camp For Mission Ridge Base Area
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7500 Mission Ridge Rd
Wenatchee, WA 98801
Snowline: (509) 663-3200
Phone: (509) 663-6543
Email: info@missionridge.com
New Mission LLC operates Mission Ridge Ski and Board Resort under special use permits from the U.S. Forest Service and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.