Olympic Peninsula Skiing

4km
Pistes
5240m
Village
5760m
Peak
Hurricane Ridge
Ski Area

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3.0
Skiing
8.5
Value
2.0
Après
5.0
Family
6.0
Beginner

The Honest Take

Olympic Peninsula Skiing is small but focused. Know what you're getting: limited terrain but peaceful atmosphere and no crowds.Great value for money — your pounds/euros go further here. Don't come for nightlife — it's quiet after the lifts close. High altitude means reliable snow, even late season.

BEST FOR

  • Escape seekers
  • Weekday warriors
  • Budget-conscious skiers
  • Families

NOT FOR

  • Party seekers

The Good

  • Budget-conscious skiers
  • Those seeking high-altitude snow security

The Bad

  • Expert skiers wanting serious terrain
  • Party people - nightlife is limited
  • Those wanting a week-long destination - terrain limited

The Ugly

  • Check conditions before booking

Who Is Olympic Peninsula Skiing Actually For?

YES — Great for:

  • Intermediate+ skiers

NO — Not ideal for:

  • Complete beginners on a budget
Bottom Line

Olympic Peninsula Skiing is small but focused. Know what you're getting: limited terrain but peaceful atmosphere and no crowds.Great value for money — your pounds/euros go further here. Don't come for nightlife — it's quiet after the lifts close. High altitude means reliable snow, even late season.

Quick Price Check

Beer (pint)
€7
€5–€10
Lift Pass (6 days)
€280
Ski Hire (6 days)
€120
Basic package
Mountain Lunch
€18
Main course avg

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