If you are a fan of skiing and or snowboarding today is the day you've been waiting for. Kimball's Powder Ridge announced that it's opening up for the season today, actually this afternoon, and they've been busy making snow for those ready to ride the chairlifts.

The ski location announced the opening on their social media page yesterday afternoon.

Time to blow the dust off those boots and bindings and get out here for your first few laps of the season, because Season Pass Holders Day is TOMORROW Wednesday 11/27 from 3 PM - 9 PM!!!!
**Beginner Hill with Park Set Up only**
We will be open to EVERYONE this weekend Friday 11/29, Saturday 11/30, & Sunday 12/1, from 12 PM - 6 PM!

If you are not any form of a pass holder, get those tickets online before coming out to save yourself money, and guarantee your spot. limited number of tickets will be sold.

**Runs open will be determined by snowmaking the next few days! We will post updates as we have them!**
Closed Monday 12/2 - But don’t forget go online and snag yourself one of our Cyber Monday deals!
Hours after Monday TBD
Chester’s will be open!
**Bar Only on Wednesday - Limited Menu Friday-Sunday**

The hill is just opening up to Season Pass Holders this afternoon, before opening up for EVERYONE on Friday starting at noon.

If you are heading out this weekend to see what Powder Ridge looks like for the season, you'll want to check their socials to see what runs are open and which are still being worked on, as well as get details on ordering your tickets online before arriving.

If you were hoping on tubing, you'll have to wait a little bit longer as the website is suggesting a possible opening date of tubing for December 26th.

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