State ski guide

Best Ski Mountains in Idaho

Idaho rewards skiers who want steeps and space. Sun Valley sits on Epic; Schweitzer and Tamarack lean Ikon. Fewer crowds than Colorado, similar snow quality on the right day.

Current snow, drive time, pass access, and crowd outlook. Pick your weekend and we'll rank the options.

12Mountains
0Epic Pass
3Ikon Pass
8Indy Pass
4Night skiing
243"Avg annual snow
Pass guide

Epic Pass vs Ikon Pass: Pacific Northwest

8 Indy Pass mountains in Idaho, more than either mega-pass. Worth comparing if you ski indie hills more than destination weekends.

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How Idaho stacks up

Idaho rewards skiers who like steeps, snow, and fewer crowds than some neighboring states. Compare pass coverage and night options before you choose a home base.

Biggest vertical: Sun Valley (3,400 ft)8 Indy Pass mountainsNight skiing at 4 areas
Mountain Vertical Trails Avg Snow/yr Day Ticket* Pass Night Skiing Live Data
Silver Mountain 2,200 ft 158 328" $79 Indy Pass No Open live data →
Pomerelle Mountain 1,002 ft 24 325" $50 Indy Pass Yes Open live data →
Brundage Mountain 1,921 ft 46 297" $85 Indy Pass No Open live data →
Tamarack Resort 2,800 ft 46 275" $95 Ikon Pass No Open live data →
Schweitzer 2,429 ft 92 271" $130 Ikon Pass No Open live data →
Kelly Canyon 1,200 ft 26 250" $60 Indy Pass Yes Open live data →
Magic Mountain 740 ft 22 230" $50 Indy Pass No Open live data →
Pebble Creek 2,200 ft 54 225" $60 Indy Pass No Open live data →
Bogus Basin 1,800 ft 91 200" $69 No Major Pass Yes Open live data →
Sun Valley 3,400 ft 121 193" $175 Ikon Pass No Open live data →
Soldier Mountain 1,421 ft 36 175" $49 Indy Pass No Open live data →
Little Ski Hill 393 ft 14 150" $25 Indy Pass Yes Open live data →

*Ticket prices vary by date, demand, and age. Verify with the mountain before purchasing.

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