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RED Mountain Resort

RED Mountain Resort delivers 3,850 acres of pristine skiing and riding, placing it in Top 10 “terrain territory” in North America. Here, you’ll find fresh turns you don’t have to fight for, 300 inches of annual snowfall, epic vertical (2,919ft/890m), wide-open groomers, 360-degree descents, IKON Pass access, and some of the best tree runs in BC. With the new chairlift on Topping Creek, the skier flow and access to Grey Mountain is streamlined, along with an additional seven intermediate runs over 300 acres of terrain. The RED adventure also offers a wide range of ski-in/ski-out accommodations, including modern condos with private hot tubs; the resort’s new mid-mountain cabins, The Constella; a design-driven modern hostel a snowball’s throw from the lift; and an independent boutique hotel, The Josie, at the base that boasts incredible dining and cocktail options.

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Resort Details

  • Terrain 1,558ha/3,850ac
  • Elevation 2,075m/6,807ft
  • Annual Snowfall 760cm/300in
  • Vertical 890m/2,919ft
  • Lifts/Runs 8/119
  • Longest Run 7km/4.3mi
  • Nearest Airports Trail Regional Airport (YZZ) | West Kootenay Regional Airport (YCG) | Spokane International Airport (GEG)

Difficulty

  • Beginner 17%
  • Intermediate 34%
  • Advanced 49%

Current Conditions

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Most Recent Travelers Reviews
  • Feb 10, 2024: “We had 2 1/2 days of fabulous snow and skiing on this mountain. It was our first time here and we loved everything about it. The mountain is a quick 8 minutes from the town of Rossland. Parking is free and right at the base of the lodge. There are lockers outside, but everyone leaves their things in either the cubbies in the coffee shop or in the base lodge restaurant. They offer free tours of the mountain at 9am and 1 pm. My husband took the intermediate tour and I did the beginner tour with Sue. I highly recommend doing this first thing. The mountain is large and it was great to get insight on where to go and the best way to navigate the terrain. We ate at the Constella Clubhouse our first day- pretty little place and then the 2nd day at the Paradise Lodge. They are near each other and are accessed by the Paradise Lift. Even though the lifts are all slow, we still managed to get in a lot of vertical because we rarely waited in a line. Rafters after skiing for a drink and snack is also a must. Great vibe. We rarely stay at the base of the mountain, but there are very few places to stay in Rossland. We will make an exception next time we visit.” 0
  • Mar 28, 2023: “Red Mountain is truly a hidden gem. I love that there are no lift lines and no crowds. We skied here for five days and had a blast! Fun tree skiing. My favorite tree runs were off of Motherlode and the Grey lift. We skied at least 15k feet each day even with the super slow lifts. If you are looking for a village type resort like Whistler, then go to Whistler. Red never disappoints.” 1
  • Mar 5, 2023: “An amazing day on Red... 10 cm of powder down by 6:00 am and it didn't quit snowing till noon... not too crowded even on the Saturday... Three mountains Red, Granite and Gray Mountains... all have excellent glades and some challenges steeps... Paradise Lodge is neat place on the hill to have a bite and/or beverage. Red is a true mountain for skiers with no shortage of challenge and the basic amenities for apres ski at the base... the town of Rossland is a trendy little ski town with some excellent restaurants just down the road..... highly recommend giving this place a go..... cheaper, deeper and steeper ... go to luv it..” 2

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