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Reviews for Eaglecrest Ski Area

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Reviews for Eaglecrest Ski Area

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Robert Dillon
As far as terrain goes it’s the best if you really enjoy a lot of Drops and steep terrain. The ridge access to hike backcountry is ridiculously easy to get to. riding all day if you ride at a good pace you will probably be able to get 9-11 runs in. Lift lines are a lot better now that they upgraded the pass scanning system so you usually aren’t waiting long in line.
such diversity in runs through the entire mountain and the best tree runs i’ve been able to ride.
the snow is a little more dense most of the time because this resort is in a rainforest temperatures stay right around 30-32.The are also chairlifts are older.
Cyclist253
I have been skiing EC for 14 years. It has some very challenging terrain. A wonderful local relaxed vibe. Great ski instructors. Snow conditions vary day by day but that makes you better. The crew does a great job making snow in the early season but Eaglecrest gets lots of natural snow. We will see what happens with global warming but so far more moisture seems to equal more snow.
Terrain, local vibe, mostly short lines
It is relatively small could use more green runs for beginners
Bob Powder
The terrain options are amazing at Eaglecrest -- steeps, glades, cliffs, etc. Large sections of semi backcountry terrain (accessible with a short hike). Seriously, one can find untracked lines almost any day of the season.
Awesome terrain, fresh tracks for a week after a storm, open gate to the backcountry, old school lifts
Sometimes it rains, no bar, old school lifts
Polly Dent
I learned as an adult at Eaglecrest. Overall, it's rather steep for a beginner. As a blue-run graduate, I still find Eaglecrest groomed terrain challenging. It's a backcountry playground! March features tons of bluebird days - I would often find myself out on a perfect weather weekday completely alone without another person in sight. The runs are beautiful. Even the cross country course is stunning. The ski area is owned by the city and feels like it. Tons of whole families out every weekend and, alas, no beer served at the lodge (plenty of people bring their own and set up grills in the parking lot). Usually lots of fresh snow and the snowsports school staff is great. Adult learners will feel right at home and they have a brand new building this year.
Lot of terrain per lift and no wait, friendly
Beginner terrain is challenging
T B
Steep Steep Steep.
Steep
sun goes down to early
Cedar
Most snow in usa!!! Fresh powder every day and in the trees the pow can get you right in the face! The only bad thing is that there is no terrain park.... And the lift tickets are only $45!! if in alaska this is THE BEST place for skiing and snowboarding
Fresh Powder
No Terrain Park
Eaglecrest is steep and deep, with more terrain than any reviews or lifts reflect, because there are more mountains along the ridge just outside the gates. In addition to amazing in-bounds terrain, we have the best back country in the world. We also have Alaska Powder Descents, for those who want the big lines and the heli shred. Often, we have the deepest snow in North America. Our recreation area is family friendly year-round. And our snow-sports program is great for the beginners who aren't ready for the rest of our steep terrain. I love my home mountain! And if you want a night life, go downtown. Oh, and snow.com, keep your updates up to date. You're way behind on our fresh snowfall and our base.
Deepest powder, steep terrain, best back country
Not for the types who want a lodge scene
sedgesprite
Why get up at 4am and hike for an hour and a half? After 6 years, I don't bother fielding the question. The body knows. 50 days a year, only 5 of them sucked. I finally gave up trying to convince my friends, my credibility lost in wild eyed stares and sallow skin untouched by daylight. There are probably other areas where your kids will take ski lessons from Hilary Lindh's mom, Barbara Lindh, or where the manager of the area will invite you into his office and ask what you think the management should do, or where you get invited to ride along with the head groomer to look at terrain problems or trail siting. Where the nest at the top of the mountain is open and available no charge year round. Or see if you can beat one of the Masters Nordic XC champs, the High School PE teacher, wearing sweats- no he won't tell you what his wax is- at least if he does, he is lying. You'll have to hurry to ski with any of the old 10th Mountain guys, their stars are still bright, but no one lives forever. AT means cheap lift tickets, longer hours, and a longer season. Back and Side country are where the skiing is. The mountain, the people, the base and lifts are the heart and soul of skiing, beyond the ropes, there be dragons! Disappointed?, I feel sorry for you.
Back&Side Country/Family/no bar
no bar
Jake
I learned to start loving skiing, at Eaglecrest. My home mountain in Juneau, AK is renowned for it's steeps and snow in and out of bounds. The area mostly serves the residents of Juneau and the surrounding areas. People don't go to Eaglecrest for it's size or apres ski scene. The area, on Douglas Island is hit with ocean storms which results in massive amounts of wet snow that covers two large bowls and many runs snaking all over the mountain. Don't be offput by Eaglecrest's lift situation. The area accessed by ptarmigan is huge, especially for one lift. In addition to their number of named runs, Eaglecrest has amazing tree skiing, incredible steeps, and wide open bowls. This is all tiny however, compared to the backcountry. Eaglecrest is flanked on all sides by steep mountains that accumulate A LOT of powder that remains untouched until it snows again. Hogsback, heavenly, showboat, and the backside of Eaglecrest open up a lot of options for those that came to Alaska for the challenge. There is however, only 3 double lifts, and 1 surface lift. So if you come from a resort skiing background, it may be surprisingly barebones. Same goes for amenities, Eaglecrest is located nearest Juneau, the capital. The nightlife in Juneau isn't really comparable to anything in CO for example, but this is Alaska, so it's never too hard to get hammered in a fun atmosphere. Lastly, I know this matters to some of you, Alaska supports compassionate use.. come see why Eaglecrest is different than anything in Utah or Idaho!
Dumps, Terrain, No Lines, Backcountry, Beautiful.
3 lifts, smaller acreage, rain, nightlife, cold.
I am very excited for the addition of the third chairlift, installed this summer, in Eaglecrest's East Bowl!! Even more lift access to this intimate ski area's world-class terrain!
New lifts; Incredible terrain
Some days, Utah-powder like conditions, some days, wet cement; Closes too early in spring
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