Mountain High Resort open for the season

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Mountain High Resort in Wrightwood is OPEN with top-to-bottom skiing and snowboarding.  This marks the 14th year in a row they have been the first resort to open in Southern California.

 

 "Winter is our favorite time of year and I'm excited that we were able to open so early," says Karl Kapuscinski.  

Early season prices are $40 for adults and $25 for children ages 7 to 12.  Kids 6 and under ski free when accompanied by a paying adult.  Tickets will be limited so please arrive early for the best experience.  Prices are subject to change without notice

 Operating hours are 8:30am to 4pm daily.  

A full line of rental and retail products will be available along with repair services and food & beverage. 

Mountain High's adult, anytime season passes are still on sale for just $349 (reg $599) but they are going fast.  Just 1,100 left.  

Other benefits include 10% off all non-sale retail items, 10% off adult ski & snowboard lessons and guaranteed admittance in case of a sell out.  Children's passes are available as well. 

A season pass pays for itself in just six visits.  Visit mthigh.com for more information.

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