Elevation
2,840'
Base
3,865'
Summit
1,025'
Vertical Drop
Trails
65
1,994 Acres
Lifts
20
5 Types
Snowfall
238"
Annual Snowfall
18"
Nov
66"
Dec
61"
Jan
60"
Feb
37"
Mar
16"
Apr

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Where to Stay

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 17, 2024

Projected closing date

Apr 06, 2025

Projected Days Open

140

Days Open Last Year

120

Years Open

88

Average Snowfall

428"

Terrain

Beginners Runs
15%
Intermediate Runs
40%
Advanced Runs
45%
Runs in Total
65
Longest Run
0.8 mi
Skiable Terrain
1,994 ac
Night Skiing
541 ac
Snow Making
5 ac

Lifts

20

High Speed Quads
2
Quad Chairs
4
Triple Chairs
3
Double Chairs
6
Surface Lifts
5

Inside Scoop

Reviews

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A pretty good mountain, my home mountain, I am not going to be nice in this review because of this. They have a master plan set in place with snowmaking, much more high speed lifts, and other helpful assets, My ideas, if you want a nice easy run, or a blue, go to west, if you want something that will make everyone happy, go to central, if you want a different experience, meaning the mountain is a different type of setup, and has no beginner lift, go to east “Hyak” and if you want long steep hard runs, alpental is your go to place, be sure to go off the edelweiss chair if you want truly steep stuff! Everywhere has night skiing except summit east and edelweiss at alpental! Happy skiing, or snowboarding!

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