Despite challenges, Nitehawk’s first month of winter operations a success
COVID-19 regulations are in place and a chairlift and part of the ski hill is out of commission due to a landslide over the summer, but in spite of this, Nitehawk Year-Round Adventure Park is considering the first month of the ski season a success.
The ski hill has implemented new rules to prevent the spread of COVID-19, which includes the mandatory use of masks and face coverings in lift lines, indoor areas, while tubing, and while participating in lessons.
Nitehawk has also moved all ticket sales and booking online, and reduced their operational capacity for the ski hill to between 150 and 180 ski and snowboarding guests, and the tube zone is limited to between 120 and 140 people over the course of the day. Lessons have also had the capacity reduced to a five-to-one ration, and indoor spaces, such as the cafeteria and the rental shop, also have reduced capacity limits.
Johnathan Clarkson, the General Manager of Nitehawk, says while in general most people have been complying with the new regulations, there have been a few instances of people not following the rules.