Schweitzer
Washington State
About Schweitzer
Schweitzer Mountain Resort combines a true alpine village experience with varied terrain and a strong community atmosphere, making it a favorite for those seeking authentic mountain culture in north Idaho.
Reviews
Love this place. The trails for snowboarding are the best. I'm going here every year from near state. Thus year I took all me family. They was really enjoying it. It's a bit expensive, but some people are doing this place cool.
— Hutsman
My family and I had an amazing time out here! The ski school was fantastic. They were flexible and understanding as well as quick to respond. It was so wonderful to get to see my 4 yr old learn how to ski in real time and Margo especially was so great with her.
— Alexis Miles
My son purchased a lift ticket and got 2 runs in before he needed to leave to take his brother to Urgent Care for a shoulder injury. He was told he couldn't get any money back at all if he leaves. He paid $153 for a lift ticket to be able to go down 2 times and told they don't care. Absolutely ridiculous. No compassion at all.
— Kimberly Covey
I am skiing here as a beginner. Because the snow conditions weren’t great today, the green runs were closed, so I tried to challenge myself on a blue run, but it didn’t go well, and I ended up injuring my face. I’m incredibly grateful to Kevin, Nick, Kendra and Chad for helping me get down and giving me some help. I felt so much warmth and kindness this Christmas!!!
— Y Z
I grew up skiing at Schweitzer and have so many wonderful memories. Unfortunately, the culture and activities have shifted. Last time I went, there was horrible music blaring (foul language, poor lyrics) and people were drinking/partying mosh pit style. You could hear the music throughout the village area. Additionally, Schweitzer is now holding pride events. Due to these changes, our family will no longer be skiing at Schweitzer since it is no longer a family friendly environment. Also, if half of the terrain is open due to low snow, you’d think they’d offer discounted prices. We did not go since we won’t pay those prices for very little terrain and poor snow conditions. Alterra Mountain Company is going to ruin Schweitzer. We’ll ski elsewhere!
— Courtney Edmonson
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