Bike Park Opening Weekend Recap
We’ve officially flipped the switch on the brand-new RED Mountain Bike Park — and what a weekend it was! While Mother Nature may have tossed a little moisture our way, it did absolutely nothing to dampen the stoke.
We’ve officially flipped the switch on the brand-new RED Mountain Bike Park — and what a weekend it was! While Mother Nature may have tossed a little moisture our way, it did absolutely nothing to dampen the stoke.
To help make your resort experience faster, smoother, and more convenient, we will be transitioning to a cashless payment system across the resort starting on June 21st. This move aligns with many other major resorts and businesses across Canada, and is designed to help you ultimately spend less time in line and more time doing the things you love.
Off-season construction around the resort is now underway, and temporary changes to base lodge access are in effect. The Upper Plaza Area near The Josie is closed to general traffic, though fire lane access remains open for hotel guests. Daycare pick-up/drop-off and lodge access should now be done via the Red Chair parking area, accessible from Old Red Mountain Road. Please avoid driving or parking in the turnaround area or any zones marked for construction. We appreciate your patience and will continue to provide updates as work progresses.
Rossland, BC ( June 18, 2025 ) - RED Mountain Resort, one of North America’s last great independent ski resorts, today announces a major leadership transition that marks both the culmination of a 22-year legacy and the beginning of a bold new era.
RED Mountain Homes is proud to unveil The Wildwood, our newest neighbourhood designed for outdoor adventurers, mountain dreamers, and après connoisseurs. Tucked at the base of RED Mountain on the edge of the new future community park development, The Wildwood is a limited collection of 54 alpine homes that marry Scandinavian-inspired design with unbeatable resort amenities. Read the full Press Release.
RED Mountain Homes is proud to unveil The Wildwood, our newest neighbourhood designed for outdoor adventurers, mountain dreamers, and après connoisseurs. Tucked at the base of RED Mountain on the edge of the new future community park development, The Wildwood is a limited collection of 54 alpine homes that marry Scandinavian-inspired design with unbeatable resort amenities. Read the full Press Release.
November 2024 marked the snowiest in 19 years, allowing RED Mountain Resort in Rossland, British Columbia to open a week early with a historic base. With one of the earliest openings in history and over 3.5 metres/12+ feet of snow in just 2 months, RED is poised for one of its most exciting winters yet. But the snow is just the beginning. Read the full Press Release.
Expressing our gratitude for our RED Mountain Homes community, homeowners, and future homeowners as we ring in the new year. As we look back on 2024, we couldn’t have done it without the support of mountain enthusiasts like you that know how special RED Mountain is. Check out some of the incredible milestones RED Mountain Homes has achieved in 2024.
We’ve teamed up with Alaska Airlines to offer you guys some great deals when flying Alaska to get to RED Mountain Resort! (Can’t say we never looked out for ya, right?) Check out the deets below on how you can get your free lift ticket!
Get yourself some gear for this winter at a discount! Stop by RED Sports Rentals & HP Rentals March 26-April 6 for killer deals on skis and snowboards.
Photos: Ashley Voykin, Christoph Johann, Ryan Flett
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