Reviews for Pebble Creek Ski Area

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Reviews for Pebble Creek Ski Area

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rc.1974
The best snow year since they opened in 1949 according to some of the more experienced skiers
Something for everyone
Phillip Shin
Great place to ski if you live nearby. Has that small town feel to it.
Great value
Only three chairlifts and one of them are usually closed.
Jack
I would highly recommend it for any southeast idaho local. It’s affordable, fun, and a quick drive. If you want to ski often without breaking the bank go to Pebble Creek. Cheap and steep is what most avid skiers and snowboarders are looking for in a local mountain.
Cheap and steep. It’s great for a local mountain and if your an expert.
Basic amenities, only 3 chair lifts, and one beginners run
Ya Boi
I learned to ski here and it is definitely one of my favorite places to ski. For how small it is it really has some of the best skiing I’ve ever seen(if there is good snow). Love this place!
Awesome local vibe. Great runs. With good snow it can be some of the best
Inconsistent snow fall.
rich tucker
best value and great ski
excellent groom best ski day ever
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anonymous
while i am patient, they are under new ownership, but it is clear some old blood still needs to get gone. runs tht end in a cut bank should be closed to the public. some amature grooming that has been a problem here for at least a decade. fire that guy! he belongs on dirt not snow, send him back to the potatoes
great terrain, great price, locals are so stoked
they like to end runs with a 4 foot cut bank . nothing like ending a season with a blown knee. fire that guy! parks? what parks, i saw a couple bumps? send somebody to cutters camp already!
The "undiscovered" mountain that it starting to be discovered.
Great snow and friendly place!
anonymous
amazing game value, great family friendly atmosphere. This place is still what skiing should be!
great mountain, great staff! new ownership means great things for this already amazing mountain.
parks are biult with a utv and weak at best, send a couple guys to cutters camp and let the cats play!
Judy Butler
I had one of my favorite days of skiing here, (and I live in Denver and grew up in Utah), the views are incredible!! Good terrain and lots of runs. Challenging and great fun. our youngest took lessons and by the half day mark he wanted to try the summit. they really got him going. great staff! It is a locals dream and the best kept secret in Idaho. If you want a fun, beautiful, low key day without crowds this is the place!!
no lines and family owned and operated
in the middle of nowhere
Jon Jensen
As a local boy I can only say, you'll hate pebble. You should stay away because the tree skiing is the best anywhere. The lift service cliff skiing is the best. The crowds? What is that? So you probably want to head down to Deer Valley.
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