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Pebble Creek ski area, Idaho
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| | 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.
This ski resort has a reasonable selection of trails and quite few ski lifts. Pebble Creek is a typical size ski mountain in possession of a medium vertical drop when you compare it to other ski hills in the region. Pebble Creek has a much higher than average |
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ratio of advanced and expert trails and a ratio of green and blue trails much lower than average. This ski mountain's vertical drop of 2,911 feet is phenomenal. On this slope you'll run into 54 different runs; it's a delightful collection. No matter if you're
| | skiing or snowboarding, there are scores of good spots for that close at hand. No other ski hill for 83 miles has a higher altitude difference. The great snow here turns really deep, 21 feet per season, and that is an incredibly tremendous depth. Pebble Creek is a tremendous ski area with lots of different runs; it's out of the question to get bored here. Having 1,100 acres of skiing land running out of skiing area won’t happen. All 3 different ski lifts at this ski resort make for a comforting ride up the slope. Pebble | |
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Creek has snowfall close to the local average each winter season. The close by lodgings are a bit away from the base area, and if you make reservations ahead of going, you're all set. A good workout and a chance to spend some time in the fresh air are good motives
to come. The natural prettiness of the Idaho peaks and the excitement of rocketing down a slope are in themselves cause enough to come here to ski. This is an enjoyable ski resort with loads of tough runs. The skiing and the snowboarding in Idaho is a lot of fun
throughout the season. The trailmap on this internet page will give you a good idea what Pebble Creek is like. Some trails here are really psychotic; so do double check your bindings.
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| These outdoors activities are available near Pebble Creek ski area. |
| | Ski Areas Near Pebble Creek ski area:
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Kelly Canyon, Idaho
, 58 miles away 1000 vertical feet 26 runs - 5 lifts 20% Expert & Adv. 45% Intermediate 35% Beginner |
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Beaver Mountain, Utah
, 60 miles away 1600 vertical feet 30 runs - 5 lifts 25% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 35% Beginner |
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Powder Mountain, Utah
, 76 miles away 2104 vertical feet 124 runs - 7 lifts 35% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 25% Beginner |
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Wolf Mountain, Utah
, 78 miles away 1000 vertical feet 16 runs - 2 lifts 30% Expert & Adv. 50% Intermediate 20% Beginner |
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Snowbasin, Utah
, 83 miles away 2959 vertical feet 113 runs - 12 lifts 30% Expert & Adv. 60% Intermediate 10% Beginner |
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Grand Targhee, Wyoming
, 99 miles away 2395 vertical feet 74 runs - 5 lifts 70% Expert & Adv. 20% Intermediate 10% Beginner |
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Pomerelle Mountain, Idaho
, 102 miles away 1000 vertical feet 24 runs - 4 lifts 20% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 40% Beginner |
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Jackson Hole, Wyoming
, 102 miles away 4139 vertical feet 96 runs - 11 lifts 50% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 10% Beginner |
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Snow King, Wyoming
, 104 miles away 1571 vertical feet 16 runs - 5 lifts 60% Expert & Adv. 25% Intermediate 15% Beginner |
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The Canyons, Utah
, 115 miles away 3190 vertical feet 146 runs - 20 lifts 46% Expert & Adv. 44% Intermediate 10% Beginner |
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| | Whitewater Near Pebble Creek ski area:
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Portneuf River, Bannock
County
, 4 miles away, Class I-V - 14.3 miles long (Diversion to Marsh Creek) |
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Portneuf River, Bannock/ Caribou
County
, 11 miles away, Class I-V - 6.1 miles long (Lava Hot Springs to PVC diversion) |
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Portneuf River, Bannock
County
, 20 miles away, Class I-V - 15.6 miles long (Johnny Creek to I-86) |
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| |  Pebble Creek ski area Trail Map Trail map supplied by Pebble Creek ski area, copyright ©. |
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* Distances listed are direct linear distances, actual travel distance may be different.
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