Family members include: Head of household and/or spouse and “dependent” persons under the age of 18 who are living at home or attending college full-time. Dependent persons are those you claim on your federal tax return for 2023.
Proof of identification and age may be required of applicants.
DO NOT FORGET YOUR PASS! You must have your season pass to ski - no exceptions! Lift tickets will not be issued for forgotten passes!
Season passes must be worn so that they remain easily visible at all times
Persons 65 and over are entitled to the senior discount.
Children 5 and under are entitled to a free pass when parent(s) purchase(s) a season pass.
*Active Duty Military personnel and their family members are entitled to the Military discount. Military ID must be presented to receive this discount.
No passes will be issued until paid in full.
Pass payments may be made in person at the Dry Hill office, by mail, by phone, or online.
Lost or stolen passes should be reported immediately. There is a $5 charge for replacing lost/stolen passes.
Passes remain the property of Dry Hill Ski Area and are strictly non-transferable. Season Passes will be revoked without refund if transferred or otherwise misused.
NO REFUNDS will be issued for season passes for any reason.
NO blackout dates.
The operation of Dry Hill Ski Area is at the sole discretion of management and may be dictated by weather, snow conditions, safety concerns, and many other uncontrollable variables. If you have a concern about the weather conditions please check our Facebook page or call Dry Hill for updates on openings/closings due to weather.