Membership Changes

Hey there, amazing members!  First off, a huge shoutout to all of you who’ve been part of our journey—we couldn’t do this without your support. Believe it or not, we’ve kept our membership costs exactly the same since the day we first opened our doors (yep, not a single hike in all these years!) and that’s something we’re super proud of. But, as you might guess, with rising operational costs like everything from utilities to supplies creeping up, we’re needing to make a small adjustment to ensure we can keep delivering the top-notch perks, events, and community vibes you all love and deserve. Starting September 1st, the rates are changing for those without a current memberships (Current members are price locked until their current membership ends). We would also like to take this time to introduce a new ALL- IN membership tier “Tungsten”. This is a buy three years at a discount, get one free. We promise it’s still a steal for all the goodness packed in! Thanks a million for sticking with us through thick and thin — we appreciate you way more than words could ever express! 

Brass Day Pass All Day – $25 per person
Wednesday Ladies Day – $10 per person

Copper (30days) – $50 per person

Lead Family Annual Paid Yearly – $480 per family/per year *
Lead Family Annual Paid Monthly – $40 per family/per month */**

Steel Family Annual Paid Yearly – $720 per family/per year *
Steel Family Annual Paid Monthly – $60 per family/per month */**

Tungsten Family Annual Paid Yearly – $1800 per family/per four years *

*Two Adults and all your children between 12-17 years old
**Annual memberships are a yearly contract. If the member, choices to elect paying the membership over 12 months, there is an administrative start up cost depending on the membership. Lead start up is $40 and steel is $60

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