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Planning A Group Outing To Mount Kato?

Our group rates make it easy and affordable to enjoy a day on the slopes with friends, family, colleagues, or your organization. Whether you’re organizing a school trip, corporate event, birthday party, or simply a fun day out with a large group, we offer special discounts and packages to suit your needs.

Benefits Of Booking A Group At Mount Kato

Group Rate Qualifications
Group Size: 15 or more paid skiers/snowboarders or 10 or more snow tubers.
Advance Reservations: Group reservations must be made in advance to secure your discounted rate.
Single Payment: For convenience, one person (usually the group leader) is responsible for collecting payment and making a single payment for the entire group.
Group leader or chaperone should determine number of lift tickets, ski or snowboard rentals and lessons needed and must collect all money in advance.

Unlock The Fun With Mount Kato Group Rates

Create lasting memories and enjoy the best value for your group outing at Mount Kato. Contact our group sales team today to start planning your adventure and discover the benefits of our exclusive group rates.

Mount Kato Group Reservation


Ski & Snowboard

Switch Fee*

  1. Switch Fee
    For Groups
    $5

*Note: $5 is charged each time for switching from one type of rental to another.

Weekdays

  1. Lift Ticket
    All Ages
    $22
  2. Rental
    Skis or Snowboard
    $20
  3. Helmet
    $4

Monday, Tuesday & Thursday Nights

  1. Lift Ticket
    All Ages
    $12
  2. Rental
    Skis or Snowboard
    $12
  3. Helmet
    $4
Group Night Lift Rates go into effect at 4 pm.

Friday, Saturday & Sunday Nights

  1. Lift Ticket
    All Ages
    $22
  2. Rental
    Skis or Snowboard
    $20
  3. Helmet
    $4
Group Night Lift Rates go into effect at 4 pm.

Weekend Days & Christmas Vacation

  1. Lift Ticket
    18 & over
    $36
  2. Rental
    Skis or Snowboard
    $36
  3. Lift Ticket
    17 & under
    $30
  4. Rental
    Skis or Snowboard
    $22
  5. Helmet
    $4

Sunday, Church & Family Group Special

2 p.m. – 9 p.m.

  1. Lift Ticket
    All Ages
    $25
  2. Rental
    Skis or Snowboard
    $22
  3. Helmet
    $4
Minimum Number 15 and only after 2:00 p.m.

President’s Day & Martin Luther King Jr. Day

  1. Lift Ticket
    18 & over
    $30
  2. Rental
    Skis or Snowboard
    $22
  3. Lift Ticket
    17 & under
    $26
  4. Rental
    Skis or Snowboard
    $22
  5. Helmet
    $4
Minimum Number 15.

Groups Beginner Lesson

  1. Ski or Snowboard
    Ages 7 & over
    $4
snowboarders getting off lift.
School Group Programs

5th through 8th Grade Learn To Ski/Snowboard Program

5th & 6th Grade

  1. Ski or Snowboard
    Lift, Rental, & Lesson*
    Only $20
*Beginner Group Lesson

7th & 8th Grade

  1. Ski or Snowboard
    Lift, Rental, & Lesson*
    Only $27
*Beginner Group Lesson

School Group Helmet Rate

  1. Optional Helmet
    5th-8th grade groups only
    Only $2
*Beginner Group Lesson

Mount Kato Group Reservation

snowboarders getting off lift.
Group March Madness

Book A Second Trip After March 1
Save 50% on Lift & Rental.

Mount Kato Group Reservation

snowboarders getting off lift.
Food Service

The Main Chalet offers hot and cold sandwiches, pizza, salads, soups, daily specials, snacks, hot and cold drinks.

  1. Group Food Packages
    Hot Dog, or Hamburger, Fries & Pop
    $9.75

Available with group reservations.

Food money must be collected by group leader and paid for in the office.


Snow Tubing

Snow Tubing is not always open, so please check below for days and hours of operation.

Mount Kato Group Reservation

Snow Tubing Group Rates

  1. Two Hour Session
    Sorry, there are no group discounts for Glow Tubing.
    $18

Minimum Number 10.

Tubing Hours

  1. Friday
    4 pm - 8:30 pm
  2. Saturday
    11 am - 8:30 pm
  3. Sunday
    12 pm - 4 pm
Snow Tubing Hours ONLY!

Regular Tubing Sessions

  1. Friday
    Session 1
    4 pm - 6 pm
  2. Saturday
    Session 1
    11 am - 1 pm
  3. Saturday
    Session 2
    1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
  4. Saturday
    Session 3
    4 pm - 6 pm
  5. Sunday
    Session 1
    12 pm - 2 pm
  6. Sunday
    Session 2
    2:30 pm - 4:30 pm
  7. Sunday
    Session 3
    5 pm - 7 pm

Glow Tubing Sessions

  1. Friday
    Session 2
    6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
  2. Saturday
    Session 4
    6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
What To Wear | Dress in Layers
Dressing appropriately is key to staying warm and dry. Don’t wear jeans or sweatpants, cotton absorbs water and loses its ability to insulate.

Choose a thin, wicking, thermal top and pants, made from synthetic materials like polypropylene. Wool is also a good option as it naturally regulates heat, wicks sweat and has antimicrobial properties. Wool also retains 80% of its heating properties when wet. Avoid cotton, it doesn’t have the wicking properties you’ll need on the slopes and loses it’s heating properties when wet. Wear only one pair of socks to keep your feet from sweating too much. Your socks should be thin but warm. If you’re renting boots, choose slightly thicker socks for comfort. Make sure they have padding to protect your shins when they press against your ski boots.

Layering allows you to accommodate your body’s constantly changing temperature. For example, dress your kids in polypropylene underwear (top and bottoms) which feels good next to the skin, dries quickly, absorbs sweat and keeps you warm. Your kids should also wear a turtleneck, sweater and waterproof jacket. When buying skiwear, look for fabric that is water and wind-resistant. Look for wind flaps to shield zippers, snug cuffs at wrists and ankles, collars that can be snuggled up to the chin and deep pockets. Be sure to buy your children quality clothing products.

A Jacket something roomy enough to comfortably accommodate your layers but not too loose or bulky. Make sure it’s a waterproof and properly insulated ski jacket – not a hoodie or a sweatshirt. Ski jackets use special fabrics, insulation and features to keep you warm. These include waterproof-breathable fabrics, heat-retaining insulation, and a powder skirt or closeable cuffs and hem. Pants, actual ski pants made for the slopes. They have an inner powder cuff that you slide over your boots to prevent snow from getting in. Your pants should fit well and allow you to move comfortably.

Make sure that they’re designed for skiing. Regular gloves won’t give you the protection you need. Ski gloves are thicker and have a rubber lining on the outside for easy grip. If you plan on skiing in a very cold climate and/or harsh terrain, buy gloves with wrist protection and a built-in inner glove.

Spend the extra money on high-quality goggles. They’ll protect you from snow blindness and help you to navigate cloudy conditions with few shadows. They’ll also protect you from flying debris that can get caught in your eyes.

A Neck Gaitor is a felt tube that you slip on your neck. Pull it over your mouth on especially cold days. Always keep the bottom of the gaiter under the collar of your ski jacket.

We have rental helmets here at Mount Kato. A hat will keep your head warm, but a helmet will protect you from head injuries. Make this a rule for any condition you could be skiing in. If you decide to purchase a helmet, they come in basic low-tech varieties or high-tech forms with headphones if you want to listen to music as you ski.

No matter what the conditions are on the slopes, this is a must. You can get a sunburn even if it’s cold and overcast. Opt for SPF 15-30, depending on how fair your skin is.

Many of the above mentioned items are available right here. Call ahead to ensure we have what you want in the size you need. (507)625-3363 Ask for The Tech Shop.