Image Credit: Brunadge Mountain Resort

McCall, Idaho โ€” The Western United States’ ski season has been (to put it nicely) bleak. So it comes as a surprise when a ski resort boasts about its conditions.

Yesterday, Brundage Mountain Resort shared with us that it remains 100% open despite what’s been a dry winter for Idaho. All its trails and lifts are open, making it the largest ski resort in the Northeast to have all its terrain open. Brundage has been able to pull this off

โ€œItโ€™s been a tough winter across the entire West,โ€ said Ken Rider, general manager of Brundage Mountain Resort. โ€œWe want to spread the word that weโ€™re in the great position here at Brundage Mountain heading into Presidents Weekend with the entire mountain open for our guests.โ€

Review of Brundage from the 2024-25 season.

If you’re a skier with a season pass looking for better conditions, Brundage is offering a nice deal. In honor of their 65th season of independence, Brundage is offering $65 lift tickets to passholders from other mountains. This deal is valid every day except Saturdays.

โ€œWeโ€™ve been independently owned for 65 seasons, and that independence shows up on the mountain every day,โ€ Rider said. โ€œFrom how we groom and manage snow to how our patrol team keeps the mountain safe and accessible, everything we do is about creating a great experience on snow. This is a chance for new skiers to come see the quality of the snow, enjoy uncrowded slopes and experience the kind of authentic Idaho ski culture thatโ€™s kept Brundage going for generations.โ€

With fresh snow expected around February 9th, it’s shaping up to be a nice February at Brundage.

Image/Video Credits: Brundage Mountain Resort, Every Other Karl

Born and raised in New Hampshire, Ian Wood became passionate about the ski industry while learning to ski at Mt. Sunapee. In high school, he became a ski patroller at Proctor Ski Area. He travelled out...