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If the state of Idaho had an official sport, it would probably be skiing. Every winter, hundreds to thousands of Idahoans head straight to the slopes to enjoy the fresh powder and the thrill of riding down a mountain. With so much love for the sport of skiing, it only makes sense that Idaho would offer all kinds of affordable skiing options. In fact, three separate ski mountains in Idaho made a list of “12 Fantastic Ski Resorts In North America With Lift Tickets Less Than $40” by SlickDeals. Sure, there are plenty of world-class, fancy ski resorts in the Gem State, but these three destinations will more than do the trick when all you need is a mountain with some fresh snow!
As much as we love skiing, we also realize it's not the cheapest sport to get into. Thankfully, we do live in a state that's home to a variety of affordable skiing options, like the three ski mountains featured on SlickDeal's list of America's best cheap ski resorts.
Located just two miles west of McCall is a little-known ski destination that's as fun as it is charming. Known as the Little Ski Hill, this modest skiing area will surprise you with its heavenly terrain. It's been a favorite among Idahoans for over 79 years, and we can definitely see why. Little Ski Hill is a great spot for beginners and kids to learn the skiing basics, but more experienced skiers and boarders can also get tons of use out of it. The area boasts a 450-foot vertical drop along with a terrain park. Learn more about its seasonal hours at the Payette Lakes Ski Club website here.
Located approximately 18-miles northwest of the Nevada-Utah border, Magic Mountain Resort is another beloved yet humble alpine ski area that's worth checking out. It can be found within the southern unit of the Sawtooth National Forest, so expect amazing views! The area receives an average of 230-inches of snowfall a year and it's perfect for skiers and boarders of all skill levels. Boasting a double chairlift, poma lift, rope tow, and snow tubing hill, the 120-acre area has skiable terrain that's rated as easy, difficult, most difficult, and expert only. Learn more about Magic Mountain here.
Hiding in the heart of North Idaho's Camas Prairie, Cottonwood Butte Ski Area sits at an elevation of 5,730-feet above sea level. The area offers four major groomed runs along with several powder-filled trails that wind through the tree-covered landscape. Advanced skiers will love the 845-foot vertical drop challenges, whereas beginners can enjoy a gentle ride on the area's bunny hill. The resort also offers ski and snowboard rentals, a lunch counter, and ski lessons. Make a day of it and plan a trip to Cottonwood for an affordable ski escape!
Have you had the pleasure of visiting any of these affordable skiing destinations? You don’t have to spend an arm and a leg to enjoy this fantastic Idaho pastime, that’s for sure. Read about another must-visit ski spot with our article on The Oldest Ski Resort In America That’s Right Here In Idaho.
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