| |
|
| |
Pebble Creek ski area, Idaho
|
| | Pebble Creek is like no other ski area. I've boarded Pebble for about 7 years. Pebble offers tons of thrills. And gets great powder. The best time to go is about January 1st to March 20th. If you are an advanced skiier or boarder go for the trees. says Josh Reddish.
Pebble Creek receives snowfall close to the local average every winter season. All in all there are 54 runs to select from; there's a fine range to gratify everyone. All 3 ski lifts at this ski mountain are nicely kept up and managed by pleasant folks. With such |
|
a full-scale terrain, 1,100 acres in all running out of skiing land won’t happen. Pebble Creek has the biggest height difference for 83 miles. This ski mountain has a much higher than average percentage of expert and advanced runs and a percentage of intermediate
| | or beginner runs much lower than average. This ski area has an ok diversity of runs and not too many lifts. The 2,911 feet of drop is sufficient for a nice top to bottom run. The mountains of Idaho covered in ice cold snow are something you can’t leave out if by chance you're hooked on skiing or snowboarding. The beautiful snow here turns exceptionally deep, 21 feet yearly, and that is one of the reasons this is such a good ski mountain. Some folks prefer skiing and some snowboarding, either way, this is a vicinity | |
|
|
with heaps of ski areas for that. Pebble Creek is a regular size ski area having a roughly average altitude difference if compared to other US Rockies ski hills. This is a good ski hill with lots of different trails; it's impossible to get bored here. Not too
many rooms in the neighborhood, you'll have to journey a bit to get to one, but if you don’t have reservations, you will possibly end up sleeping in your automobile. The skiing and the snowboarding in Idaho is so much fun all snow season long. The winter landscape
of the Idaho summits and first-rate ski runs have snow people coming from all over. Skiing here at Pebble Creek always a fun experience with a heap of black and red trails. Getting a good workout and a chance to spend some time in the outdoors are good reasons to come. Some runs here are real killers; but you have got to do what you have got to do, or?
|
|
Skier and snowboarder reviews of Pebble Creek ski area, Idaho:

| |
|
| These outdoors activities are available near Pebble Creek ski area. |
| | Ski Areas Near Pebble Creek ski area:
 |
Kelly Canyon, Idaho
, 58 miles away 1000 vertical feet 26 runs - 5 lifts 20% Expert & Adv. 45% Intermediate 35% Beginner |
 |
Beaver Mountain, Utah
, 60 miles away 1600 vertical feet 30 runs - 5 lifts 25% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 35% Beginner |
 |
Powder Mountain, Utah
, 76 miles away 2527 vertical feet 124 runs - 7 lifts 35% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 25% Beginner |
 |
Wolf Mountain, Utah
, 78 miles away 1000 vertical feet 16 runs - 2 lifts 30% Expert & Adv. 50% Intermediate 20% Beginner |
 |
Snowbasin, Utah
, 83 miles away 2959 vertical feet 113 runs - 12 lifts 30% Expert & Adv. 60% Intermediate 10% Beginner |
 |
Grand Targhee, Wyoming
, 99 miles away 2212 vertical feet 74 runs - 5 lifts 70% Expert & Adv. 20% Intermediate 10% Beginner |
|
| | Whitewater Near Pebble Creek ski area:
 |
Portneuf River, Bannock
County
, 4 miles away, Class I-V - 14.3 miles long (Diversion to Marsh Creek) |
 |
Portneuf River, Bannock/ Caribou
County
, 11 miles away, Class I-V - 6.1 miles long (Lava Hot Springs to PVC diversion) |
 |
Portneuf River, Bannock
County
, 20 miles away, Class I-V - 15.6 miles long (Johnny Creek to I-86) |
|
|
|
 |
|
|
| |  Pebble Creek ski area Trail Map Trail map supplied by Pebble Creek ski area, copyright ©. |
| |
* Distances listed are direct linear distances, actual travel distance may be different.
|
|