Elevation
4,900'
Base
7,700'
Summit
2,800'
Vertical Drop
Trails
58
1,100 Acres
Lifts
7
4 Types
Snowfall
219"
Annual Snowfall
18"
Nov
57"
Dec
48"
Jan
56"
Feb
46"
Mar
2"
Apr

Best known for

  • # 1 Beginner Terrain in Idaho
Tamarack Resort

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Nov 28, 2025

Projected closing date

Apr 12, 2026

Projected Days Open

150

Years Open

21

Average Snowfall

219"

Terrain

Beginners Runs
19%
Intermediate Runs
34%
Advanced Runs
40%
Expert Runs
7%
Runs in Total
58
Longest Run
1.5 mi
Skiable Terrain
1,100 ac
Snow Making
200 ac

Lifts

7

Eight Person Lifts
1
High Speed Quads
2
Quad Chairs
2
Surface Lifts
2

Inside Scoop

Reviews

Graham

I have heard about Tamarack Resort for years, explored it on the map, web, trail maps, etc., and once I finally got the chance to visit from Oregon, my overall experience is that it's WAY bigger than it looks, and the variety of terrain is a perfect mix of green, blue, black, and back-country-style advanced terrain. I didn't realize how long the runs from top to bottom would be, until my legs started burning on my first T-to-B run. 2,800 foot elevation drop is no joke. The amenities, village, staff, food, accommodations... everything was top notch. I recommend getting here as soon as possible, as it's definitely poised to draw bigger and bigger crowds. It's a world-class resort, built with no expense spared, and I'd confidently say it's gotta be one of the most up-and-coming destinations in the country for year-round mountain and lake adventure.

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