Size: Small
97 ha
California, United States
Snow Valley ski resort located in Running Springs in the San Bernardino National Forest offers a range of scenic and fast paced ski runs, most of which are suited to intermediates and advanced skiers. Set on the steep “Slide Peak” which extends 7,841 feet above sea level, the ski area consists of 4 beginner runs, 13 intermediate runs and 11 advanced runs. Compared to most other ski resorts in the San Bernardino National Forest, Snow valley offers some steep double black diamond runs, and rather than winding ski runs through dense forests, it provides a faster paced skiing experience with trees at the top of the mountain thinning out. Due to this, the pistes are slightly narrower and the ski area is limited with boundary’s, although there is a large area for off piste skiing, that is set within the boundary. Although this area is not patrolled or maintained, and can provide an adventurous skiing experience, which joins up with the black “lake run” that heads back down to the base of the resort. For beginners, there are four green runs at the base of the resort, along with a dedicated “Park Avenue progression park” for those wanting to learn how to ski or snowboard. There is a range of airports to choose from, including Burbank, Los Angeles, and Ontario.
Size: Small
97 ha
Resort Altitude: High
2073m
Ski Range
2390m
2073m
Pistes Available
28
Lifts
12
Available Activities
Number of Snow Parks
6
Transfer Information
Los Angeles
105m
Av. Transfer time
2hr
Ontario
52m
Av. Transfer time
1hr
Snow Valley ski resort located in Running Springs in the San Bernardino National Forest offers a range of scenic and fast paced ski runs, most of which are suited to intermediates and advanced skiers. Set on the steep “Slide Peak” which extends 7,841 feet above sea level, the ski area consists of 4 beginner runs, 13 intermediate runs and 11 advanced runs. Compared to most other ski resorts in the San Bernardino National Forest, Snow valley offers some steep double black diamond runs, and rather than winding ski runs through dense forests, it provides a faster paced skiing experience with trees at the top of the mountain thinning out. Due to this, the pistes are slightly narrower and the ski area is limited with boundary’s, although there is a large area for off piste skiing, that is set within the boundary. Although this area is not patrolled or maintained, and can provide an adventurous skiing experience, which joins up with the black “lake run” that heads back down to the base of the resort. For beginners, there are four green runs at the base of the resort, along with a dedicated “Park Avenue progression park” for those wanting to learn how to ski or snowboard. There is a range of airports to choose from, including Burbank, Los Angeles, and Ontario.