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Where to Stay
Plan Your Trip
Transportation
Important Dates
Projected opening date
Nov 27, 2026
Projected closing date
Mar 28, 2027
Projected Days Open
136
Days Open Last Year
125
Years Open
89
Average Snowfall
165"
Terrain
Beginners Runs
21%
Intermediate Runs
40%
Advanced Runs
23%
Expert Runs
16%
Runs in Total
69
Longest Run
3 mi
Skiable Terrain
960 ac
Night Skiing
317 ac
Snow Making
29 ac
Lifts
10
Double Chairs
4
Surface Lifts
6
Inside Scoop
Reviews
While it may not appear to be a "big" mountain, this place skis much bigger than you would think. Sure the lifts are slow, but once you are in the upper bowl you can make pretty fast laps on some very enjoyable terrain. Trips into the Outback take a bit longer with a boot pack and going all the way to the base area, but it is a quality vs. quantity thing. For anyone saying that you could get "bored" either doesn't ski that well or hasn't explored enough. That is fine though. Keep on driving to Meadows. The night skiing is superb. Great terrain at night with all of the upper bowl being lit. I do wish they kept the Cascade chair running at night. The only downsides of skibowl are the slow lifts (lower bowl) and elevation. If the line picks-up, you can stand around waiting for a bit. But that happens everywhere. The elevation is another concern. Many times I have had to go up to Meadows or Tline due to rain. In summary, if you couldn't care less about apres, this is a great mountain.