Posted by: John_Hamilton on 04/08/2013 01:29 PM
Updated by: thepinetree on 04/12/2013 03:56 PM
Expires: 01/01/2018 12:00 AM
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Bear Valley Will Party, Pondskim and Race To Close Out a Great 2012/2013 Season
Bear Valley, CA. April 6, 2013 ‐ Bear Valley Mountain, the Central Sierra Nevada’s premier family skiing and snowboarding resort, announced today that, weather permitting, the resort plans to close for the winter season following the last day of skiing and riding scheduled for Sunday, April 14, 2013. Several events are planned for closing weekend including the resort’s annual “Reggae on the Mountain”, “Pondskimming” and “Jib Jam” events which are all happening Saturday April 13th, 2013. On the last day of skiing and riding, Sunday April 14th, the resort has more in store, including its annual Season Passholder Appreciation BBQ and the annual “Slush Cup” Giant Slalom, fun race, which benefits the Bear Valley Education Foundation (B.V.S.E.F.). A full calendar of events and times can be found at www.bearvalley.com....
Bear Valley’s spring hours: Monday – Friday: Ticket Office, Food Service and Rental Operations will open at 8:30 and lift operation hours are from 9‐3pm. For Closing weekend (Sat./Sun.), Guest Services will open at 8am and Lift Operations will start at 9am, with last lift closing at 4pm. For more information about Bear Valley Mountain including conditions and events, visit www.bearvalley.com or call (209) 753‐2301 x0.
Springtime is the best time to purchase a season pass for next season with major savings on
season passes. In addition when you buy your pass this spring, you can ski the rest of this
season and the entire 13/14 winter season too. Spring Season Pass Deal ends April 30th. Bear
Valley also has great deals on lodging with 3 for 2 and Stay & Play offered 7 days a week. For
more information on lodging visit www.bearvalleylodge.com. Guests are encouraged to enjoy
the slopes and get incredible values before the season is gone.
About Bear Valley Mountain
Bear Valley Mountain is the premier family winter adventure destination in the Central Sierra.
Conveniently located on National Scenic Byway Highway 4 in Northern California’s Sierra
Nevada mountain range, it provides 1,680 acres of varied terrain, more than 70 trails, two
terrain parks offering more than 18 features, and 1,900 vertical feet. More information is
available at www.bearvalley.com.
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