Bald Mountain | |
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Location in Idaho | |
Location | Clearwater County, Idaho, U.S. |
Nearest major city | Pierce - 10 miles (16 km) Orofino - 28 miles (45 km) |
Coordinates | 46°34′N 115°52′W / 46.57°N 115.87°W |
Vertical | 684 ft (208 m) |
Top elevation | 4,400 ft (1,341 m) |
Base elevation | 3,716 ft (1,133 m) 4,000 ft (1,219 m) main lodge |
Skiable area | 140 acres (0.57 km2) |
Trails | 15 - 25% easiest - 40% more difficult - 35% most difficult |
Lift system | 1 T-bar, 1 rope tow |
Snowfall | 100 inches (250 cm) |
Snowmaking | none |
Night skiing | none |
Website | Ski Bald Mountain.com |
Bald Mountain Ski Area is a small ski area in north central Idaho, located ten miles (16 km) northwest of Pierce in Clearwater County. The area first opened 64 years ago in January 1960, with a cotton rope tow powered by a gasoline engine.[1][2] Originally for employees of the Potlatch Corporation (forest products) in the village of Headquarters, it opened to the public in the 1960s.[3][4][5]
The summit elevation is 4,400 feet (1,341 m) above sea level, with a vertical drop of 684 feet (208 m).[6] The north-facing slopes are served by two surface lifts: a T-bar and a rope tow, and the main lodge and parking area are at mid-mountain. The area is open only on weekends and the average snowfall is 100 inches (250 cm).[4] The T-bar made its debut in late January 1969,[1][7] and the A-frame lodge was built in 1971.[8]
This ski area is independent of the much larger Bald Mountain, the primary ski mountain at Sun Valley, a major ski resort in southern Idaho's Blaine County.