Come check out Snowstar at our annual Fall Festival and Ski Swap extravaganza! 
Bring in your used equipment to trade in, trade up or sell! This is the perfect chance to upgrade your gear for the coming winter.

No equipment to sell? That's okay too! We'll have retailers with new equipment and gear as well so there are great deals for everyone whether you're looking for new or used items!

Want more than just a shopping trip? Bring your family and join us for a free scenic lift ride, enjoying beautiful views of the fall foliage. Don’t forget to grab lunch at our outdoor BBQ and enjoy live music.
Plus, it's your last chance to purchase a 16/17 season pass before the price goes up!

Drop off:
You can drop off your items the morning of the Ski Swap, Saturday, 11/5, beginning at 7:30 a.m. and ending at 9:00 a.m. (Drop off only, no shopping.)

Bring in ski and snowboard equipment and fill out the form with the description and value. It is $1 to submit an item, and when the item sells 15% of the price goes toward Snowstar Ski Patrol.
All proceeds benefit the Snowstar Ski Patrol.

Hours:
Bring in items to sell: 7:30 am
Swap & Shop Hours: 9 am - 3 pm
Ski lift ride will run: 10 am - 1 pm
Live music will run: 11 am - 2 pm
Outdoor BBQ will run: 11 am - 1 pm
Pick up unsold items and or collect money from items sold: 3:00 pm

 

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