Units: US (switch)
SNOW CREEK, MO

Snow Creek First Hand Ski Reports

but its better than sittin on the couch if you dont happen to be in CO
hey ppl snow creek is good enough for being in the midwest
viva el presidente! I was there on 2/15 and it's still winter! there are some good lines hugging the edge of the terrain park. The snow was good on 6-shooter, the only steep run; blink and it's over. I was pleased with the depth of the snow base; it's been a good winter in missouri.
so true winter parj is beastly
one of the best places to go to in co is winter park. ive been to every resort co and have been riding for 15 years
I stomped a 9 on skis there two years ago. big deal. go to a real park then claim something worthwhile.
i was tge first to land a 900 at snpw creek so i knpw more than others would. weed.
alright could be better go jags15!!!!
dust on crust back fives in the park i always ride the backside when the snows blowing bro bra tall tees and weeds
3 and half hour drive from Oklahoma to board! I am going soon! Hey, it's still boarding ppl so quite your whining. I was born in salt lake and snow creekmight be my new home place!
keystone way better
Maybe if you all brought a bucket of dirt to the top every time you skied, you wouldn't whine about how small it is.
like any where there are good instructors and not so good ones.
snow creek is nationally know for one of the better ski schools in the country
A good place to learn? I must disagree. If you want to give skiing a real try, go to a resort with a proper ski school. If you're a true first timer then trying to learn on a short, icy hill with slow lifts is not a good idea. You will most likely end up frustrated and never try again. If you're short on time or money and don't want to climb the hill in your backyard over and over, then give Snow Creek a shot!
Small park but perfect for beginners we went there during the winter storm was easy to find and friendly staff
Just got a bunch of fresh powder and the park is pretty good.
I think it's hilarious that Snow Creek is reporting a base deeper than almost every resort in the Rockies right now.
For the Midwest, it's not a bad little place. If you have never skied, better to do it there than like Breckinridge or keystone. If you know how to ski, it was a little boring.
Its a good place to learn, it's icy but not bad for the area