Rumors Badger Pass Closing Untrue

Photo: Badger Pass ski resort in Yosemite. Photo by Daniel Imfeld.

Badger Pass is the oldest ski and snowboard facility in California but when rumors began circulating last year of the resorts closure frequent visitors and staff became concerned. No worries though. Badger Pass isn’t going anywhere in the near future.

Modesto Bee: “Rumors circulated throughout the ski industry last season about the possibility that Badger, the winter-sports playground of Yosemite National Park, had become a financial drain and would be closed in the near future.

Not so, said Badger spokesman Kenny Karst.

‘Erroneous rumors,’ he said. ‘We’re open for the long downhill run.’
Badger Pass, the West’s oldest ski-snowboard facility (1935), also is one of its smallest. It has always been cost-unfriendly for day-trippers, who are double-hit by park admission and lift tickets. Badger caters more toward customers who are staying at Yosemite properties.

That said, the intimate resort is cloaked in charm and history. Hollywood’s A list, including Bing Crosby, frolicked there during the late 1930s and ’40s. Photos from a half-century ago decorate the rustic lodge.

If Badger ever closed, it would take a lot of history with it. Karst insists, however, the final closing day won’t happen in the near future.
Delaware North, Yosemite’s primary concessionaire from Buffalo, N.Y., remains under contract. Karst also believes the people’s affection for Badger is another reason to keep it alive.

‘There’s a tremendous amount of passion for Badger. It is not going away,’ Karst said. ‘Badger Pass is not a revenue-driven machine, and the history is incredible. We’ve seen generation after generation come here and learn how to ski. That is going to continue.’”

Depending on snow and good conditions Badger is slated to open December 14th.

Photo by Daniel Imfeld. via Flickr.

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