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The Skiers' Guide to Red Mountain

Top Rated for
4.58 (31 Ratings)
Advanced
4.52 (70 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.51 (68 Ratings)
Powder Zones
4.51 (69 Ratings)
Off-Piste
4.47 (67 Ratings)
Tree Runs
4.46 (63 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
Ranked
64th
of 246 ski resorts
Overall Rating
4.44
From 70 Reviews
118
Total Runs
3888
Bottom Elevation
6808
Top Elevation
3850
Skiable Terrain
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Red Mountain, recognized for its expansive terrain and minimal lift lines, is a top choice for skiers looking for an authentic and unspoiled skiing experience. The resort features a vast network of trails, ranging from accessible beginner slopes to thrilling advanced runs. Red Mountain's terrain includes everything from groomed cruisers to challenging tree skiing, making it a versatile destination for all skiing styles. The resort is particularly popular among expert skiers for its steep and deep options. The atmosphere at Red Mountain is laid-back and welcoming, with a strong sense of community among both visitors and locals. The resort's dedication to preserving its rich skiing heritage is evident, blending tradition with modern skiing facilities. Regular events and competitions are held here, showcasing the vibrant spirit of the Red Mountain ski community.

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18th of 189 worldwide
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Recent Reviews

Red mountain is truly steep and deep with champagne powder guaranteed. Mountain hosts are available from 9 o’clock in the morning and after lunch who will show you around the mountain free of charge and are extremely professional hospitality from the Canadian people is of the best I’ve seen with small Hughes and very polite skiers and boards five star all the way, even six in most categories.
Family Friendliness
Off-Piste
Snow Parks
Eating Out
Après-Ski
Value for Money
Groomed Runs
Tree Runs
Mogul Fields
Powder Zones
Quiet Slopes
Lift Efficiency
Ski School Quality
Accommodation Options
Good conditions, well groomed, good variety of runs, nice weather, was a beautiful day, I like the paradise side more but the whole hill is great for skiing and has a great variety of any type of run you prefer
Family Friendliness
Off-Piste
Snow Parks
Eating Out
Value for Money
Groomed Runs
Tree Runs
Mogul Fields
Powder Zones
Quiet Slopes
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Really great fall line, amazing tree skiing, incredible scenery. The on-hill lodge in Paradise is wonderful, warm and bright. There are several options for food at the base lodge and another at the bottom of Topping Creek. Definitely a diamond in the rough, but so much Canadian charm.
Family Friendliness
Off-Piste
Snow Parks
Eating Out
Après-Ski
Value for Money
Groomed Runs
Tree Runs
Mogul Fields
Powder Zones
Quiet Slopes
Lift Efficiency
Ski School Quality
Accommodation Options

Red Mountain Resort Stats

Ski Terrain
20Beginner Runs
40Intermediate Runs
27Advanced Runs
31Expert Runs
4.3 milesLongest Run
3850 acresSkiable Terrain
Elevation
6808 feetTop
3888 feetBottom
2920 feetVertical Drop
Lifts
6Chairlifts
2Surface Lifts
Lift Pass Costs
$CAD1399Season pass
$CAD8967 days
$CAD1641 day
Weather
176 cmAverage annual snowfall

Red Mountain Travel Information

Airports
25min drive25KMsTrail Airport (YZZ)
60min drive60KMsCastlegar/West Kootenay Regional Airport (YCG)
Train Stations
5min drive2KMsRossland