Ancient fossils still lie hidden in the bold and bronzen buttes of Badlands National Park, a protected wilderness penetrated by hiking and biking trails.
Here's two treats for you: Peak One and Peak Two. And everything in between. From steep, deep and bumpy to gentle glades, this mountain has everything you could want. Whether you're a family looking for a great day together or a genuine snow fiend in search of adrenalin. You'll find some of the best tree skiing in the Northwest, a great terrain park and, on the more serene side, we challenge you to find a better view than from our summit overlooking Diamond Peak and Odell Lake.
So many ways to fall in love with this mountain. From alpine skiing, boarding and telemarking to cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, even snowtubing.
Hours + Prices
Hours
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Amenities
Mountain Stats
Mountain
Skiable Acres:
555 Acres
Average Snowfall:
430 Inches
Base Elevation:
5,120 Feet
Vertical Drop:
1,563 Feet
Lifts and Runs
Total Runs:
29 Runs
1 six person detachable 4 triple chair lifts 1 Tubing lift 1 Magic Carpet
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