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Reviews for Mt. Spokane Ski and Snowboard Park
Total (3.1)
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I wish that the snow could be better because the snow pack often struggles during warm winters.
Geddy Anderson
This is our home hill. I’ve raised 2 boys on this hill in the race program and they are great skiers. We love going to big resorts but it always feels good to come back home.
Hank
I've skied here more than any other mountain in the area- probably 80 days over the last 3 years. My kids and wife all went through multi-week learn-to-ski programs here and they all had good experiences. This is in spite of the relative lack of good beginner terrain- one of the mountains two great weaknesses. The conveyer belt area is very short and the beginner terrain served by lift 5 is also the main route to the lodge, so people come flying through regularly. Its not a good set-up, but without reimagining how the entire mountain operates, it is what it is. The lifts are weakness 2 and the achilles heal of Mt. Spokane. Every single lift is due for replacement except chair 6. Every. Single. One. Chair 1 was installed before Elvis became famous and chair 2 beat The Beatles to North America. 3,4, and 5 each have their issues and while you can function without 4 (though it serves the best skiing on the mountain) 3 and 5 are vital to mountain ops and they just can't keep up on days that are even somewhat busy. That said, the night skiing is the best thing Mt. Spokane has to offer and what really sets it apart in the Inland NW. However, I think they've figured that out. The cost of a night ticket has gone up each of the last 3 years.
TLDR: Survive the lifts, enjoy the trees, avoid the weekends.
Bert Mull
Good snow compared to Cascade Mountains on the west side of the state. Not a lot for extreme challenges. No high-speed lifts. Lots of wide runs. Tree skiing is good. Prices are reasonable for what you get. Lift operators very friendly. Very active Seniors group meets on Wednesdays. This mountain good for everyone except those looking for extreme skiing.
Eric Steven
Mt Spokane is locals paradise. All the beautiful people go to Schweitzer, so please keep driving and leave this hill for the town folks. Eric S.
Ethan
Wish they would open lifts I payed money to be here.
Michael Deveney
Skied Tahoe area for years, I’m older now and this mountain fits into my style, relaxed & smooth as I want.
Stuart
Best days are the weekdays. Season is based on their lease, so they closed early April. Great snow this season (January-April 2019). Easy to get to and parking is fine. The lodge next to chair 2, is pretty minimal. The staff is great. Beer selection is great. The road, coming down the mountain gets dicey. Sometimes it doesn't get sanded/de-iced. With a few impatient drivers.... ! All in all, for the money and location,
This is a fun mountain. Just go.
mark.dartley
Wide natural trails that follow the fall lines. Varied terrain geared towards the intermediate. Some moderately advanced runs. Trees are fun, but can quickly get tight. Some fun cat-track jumps. Terrain park looks awesome if you are into that. With the new chair going on the back, this is going to be a mainstay of great local skiing for Eastern Washington. The lodge has been upgraded and the bar area is a blast where you can hang with family and friends.
Jacob
The number of good aspects of Mt spokane are ever decreasing, over recent year they've become overcrowded, bad snow years have made snow conditions worse than before. The expansive westside backcountry will soon disappear within a year or two with the unneeded and irresponsible expansion, which isn't worth the state park land it will cost. Prices have also increased, the only reason to go there is it's closest to Spokane, good night skiing and sort of family friendly.
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