Sun Peaks Skiing in British Columbia’s Interior Region
Sun Peaks delivers terrain across three mountains with a charming Euro-inspired village that presents a laid-back alternative to busier BC resorts.
Chase Idaho’s legendary light powder on wide-open bowls, perfectly spaced glades, and uncrowded slopes high above Payette Lake. Brundage Mountain earns its nickname “Best Snow in Idaho” with consistent deep dumps and a pure, independent ski experience. Skier Deals brings you the best Brundage ski deals—exclusive online promo codes and valuable discounts across many categories.
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Brundage Mountain spans 1,920 skiable acres with a 1,800-foot vertical drop. The base sits at 5,840 feet. The summit reaches 7,640 feet. It features 70+ named runs served by 6 lifts, including two high-speed quads. Terrain offers variety: about 20% beginner, 50% intermediate, and 30% advanced/expert. Enjoy renowned tree skiing, open bowls, groomed cruisers, terrain parks, and cat-skiing expansions on nearby terrain. The vibe stays authentic and relaxed. Locals and powder seekers dominate. Crowds remain low for plenty of fresh tracks.
The season typically runs from late November to mid-April. Average snowfall exceeds 300-400 inches of famously dry, light powder. Snowmaking covers key lower-mountain areas.
Getting here is scenic and straightforward. Drive about 2.5 hours north from Boise (120 miles via Highway 55 through McCall). Fly into Boise Airport (BOI)—a major hub—then rent a car or take a shuttle. McCall Municipal Airport (MYL) offers seasonal flights for even quicker access.
Ready for “Best Snow” savings? Explore the deal categories above. Lock in current Brundage ski deals today. Plan your ultimate light-powder adventure. The right promo codes make this independent treasure even more accessible.
Chase Idaho’s legendary light powder on wide-open bowls, perfectly spaced glades, and uncrowded slopes high above Payette Lake. Brundage Mountain earns its nickname “Best Snow in Idaho” with consistent deep dumps and a pure, independent ski experience. Skier Deals brings you the best Brundage ski deals—exclusive online promo codes and valuable discounts across many categories.
At the top of this page, you’ll see icons for active Deal Categories. Click any icon to view current offers. These include lodging, lift tickets, ski/snowboard rentals, clothing rentals, transportation, activities, dining, and more. Deals change often. Bookmark this page if Brundage is your Idaho favorite. Check back for new savings.
Brundage Mountain spans 1,920 skiable acres with a 1,800-foot vertical drop. The base sits at 5,840 feet. The summit reaches 7,640 feet. It features 70+ named runs served by 6 lifts, including two high-speed quads. Terrain offers variety: about 20% beginner, 50% intermediate, and 30% advanced/expert. Enjoy renowned tree skiing, open bowls, groomed cruisers, terrain parks, and cat-skiing expansions on nearby terrain. The vibe stays authentic and relaxed. Locals and powder seekers dominate. Crowds remain low for plenty of fresh tracks.
The season typically runs from late November to mid-April. Average snowfall exceeds 300-400 inches of famously dry, light powder. Snowmaking covers key lower-mountain areas.
Getting here is scenic and straightforward. Drive about 2.5 hours north from Boise (120 miles via Highway 55 through McCall). Fly into Boise Airport (BOI)—a major hub—then rent a car or take a shuttle. McCall Municipal Airport (MYL) offers seasonal flights for even quicker access.
Ready for “Best Snow” savings? Explore the deal categories above. Lock in current Brundage ski deals today. Plan your ultimate light-powder adventure. The right promo codes make this independent treasure even more accessible.
Sun Peaks delivers terrain across three mountains with a charming Euro-inspired village that presents a laid-back alternative to busier BC resorts.
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