Reviews for Bluewood

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Matt Larsen
Went to Bluewood a lot this year and enjoyed most of my visits. While the mountain is small and the lift is very slow, this mountain has potential to offer a lot of fun. The snow has been pretty decent on many of my visits and I have got to experience even better snow on the off-piste terrain that is offered.
Cheap, Student Discounts, Good Quality Snow, Good Tree Runs, Great Off-Piste Terrain
SLOW Main Lift, Lot's of Little Kids, Few Runs, Short Runs
anonymous
Great place, good people, and some fun slopes. Definitely a good place to bring some one who hasn't skied before. I recommend the Tamarack Trail, Huckleberry route, Huck Fin slope, and Tucannon slope.
Lots of fun, plenty of blues and blacks, and decent snow
Could use more slopes, not many long difficult slopes.
anonymous
Our favorite short trip ski area! Comfortable skiing and rarely too crowded.
Close to Tri-cities, reasonable price, usually good snow, friendly staff, main trails are usually well groomed.
Fairly small
anonymous
Our favorite short trip ski area! Comfortable skiing and rarely too crowded.
Close to Tri-cities, reasonable price, usually good snow, friendly staff, main trails are usually well groomed.
Fairly small
anonymous
fun place to go i feel prices are to high for the size of the resort and the fact that it dose not have a high speed lift
verry nice groomers and tree runns
slow lift often lots of people
ianmilesdoyle
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small mtn. but cheap and great people. can't ask for much more than that
ianmilesdoyle
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small mtn. but cheap and great people. can't ask for much more than that
Really enjoy skiing here when we only have one day. Friendly mt and staff. Reasonably priced food at the cafeteria. When the weather is cold the snow can be great! When weather a little warm lower half of mt can be wet or hard pack (that's just the way it goes) Overall GREAT AREA !
Close to home and family friendly
a little low in elevation
Leah
Fun mountain, great tree skiing. The snow was excellent today, powder on powder and fresh lines all day. Vintner's Cat Skiing is great, nice group, good terrain, and no hiking! Worth it :)
Jacob
A little gem tucked away in the blue mountains, a great little resort with everything you need and nothing you don't. With a surprising amount of snow in a otherwise boney place. The snow has a surprisingly low density, and with the small crowds, powder can be found many days after a storm, especially in the thicker trees and sidecountry. The only problems I found while I was there, is there was some noise coming from the skyline express base, and there isn't any night skiing to speak of, overall Bluewood is a great family resort that could be amazing with a little expansion.
Trees, Trees, low density snow, and only locals
Skyline Chair having noise problem, and great terrain undeveloped.
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