As an old toy store's jingle once proclaimed, “I don’t wanna to grow up”, it's time to rekindle that inner child and create your own memories, adults and kids alike, by doing one thing: playing in snow! There’s something magical about the landscape when it's covered in snow. It glints like diamonds and links us back to childhood memories. And most of all, snow gives you a chance to enjoy fun games and treats. Here’s where to snow play in Yosemite this winter.
Badger Pass
Badger Pass Ski Area is California’s original ski area and a favorite winter playground in Yosemite National Park, offering affordable fun for skiers, snowboarders, and snow lovers of all ages. With beginner-friendly downhill runs, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails, rentals, lessons, dining, snow tubing, and a terrain park, it’s an easy place to jump into winter adventure. For an unforgettable experience, head out with the Yosemite Mountaineering School and Guide Service on a guided snowshoe trip to Dewey Point, where sweeping views of Yosemite’s iconic landmarks reward the journey—making Badger Pass a must for winter fun and classic Sierra scenery.
Before you go, please note that operating dates are weather-dependent and may change based on snow conditions.
Badger Pass Ski Area – Planned 2026 Opening Dates
Nordic Area (cross-country skiing & snowshoeing): January 9, 2026
Alpine Area (downhill skiing & snowboarding): January 16, 2026
We recommend checking current conditions and status updates prior to your visit.
Snow Phone: 209-372-1000 (Ski and Road Conditions)
Goat Meadow Snowplay Area
Just before Yosemite’s southern entrance in the Sierra National Forest, the Goat Meadow Snowplay Area provides visitors easy access to an area for tubing, sledding, or just frolicking in the snow. There are no rentals so if you do wish to slide down a hill, you’ll have to bring your own saucer or sled.
Explore the interactive 360 image of the Snowplay area below.
Cross Country Skiing - this area was at one time a favorite cross country ski area with many trails. Trails are not currently maintained/groomed in winter but the adventurous can still find many good opportunities to explore. Please #RecreateResponsibily - be adequately prepared with gear, clothing and navigation tools (i.e. map(s) and compass... not your phone's GPS), etc... if you're wanting to take on the adventure.

For a bit more privacy, consider staying at the Tenaya at Yosemite in Fish Camp. Guests at the lodge have access to two sledding hills known as the “kiddie hill” and other as the “big hill.”
Winter Wonderland at Tenaya at Yosemite
Crane Flat Snow Play Area

Mariposa Grove
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About The Author:
Alex founded localfreshies.com® in 2014 to be the #1 website providing the “local scoop” on where to eat, drink & play in mountain towns throughout North America. When he’s not writing and executing marketing strategies for small businesses & agencies, he’s in search of the deepest snow in the winter and tackiest dirt in the summer.


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