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    3.0 (101 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    This is just a small sample of how crammed everyone was
    Heidi R.

    WORSE EXPERIENCE EVER!!!! There is absolutely ZERO social distancing, people are allowed to be bunched up on top of each other inside the rental lines to get your skis and boots and many were not wearing masks (including the staff)!!! On top of all of that, there was no organization and people were cutting in line to get skiis. Myself amd several others behind me in line complained to the staff about all the people cutting but the kid behind the ski counter just shrugged it off and told another customer that fights there happen all the time. After waiting 2 hours just to get my skiis, we decided we had had enough and left without asking for our money back because I was not about to wait in line again! Our reservations were from 1-4:30. Got there at 12:30 and left at 3!!! Get it together and get someone inside to manage the lines, the social distancing and the mask wearing!

    This is the slope!

    I would give 0 stars if I could... Worst place I have EVER skied! We booked our tickets in advance and even though they only had one "trail" open, we couldn't get our money back. We also waited about 1.5 hours to get our rentals, which weren't set up properly, so we had to go back and get them adjusted. What a waste of time and money!

    Wolf Ridge Ski Resort.
    Daniel B.

    I skied for the first time on Sunday at Wolf Ridge Ski Resort in Mars Hill, NC. So that should be a barometer as to what kind of perspective my review is coming from. Ergo, I have nothing to compare this ski resort to (from personal experience). Bibs are $15 to rent and helmets are $10. Since I spent most of my time on the bunny slope, I decided to forgo the helmet. Helmets are recommended for snowboarders. We got a group rate of $34 for the lift tickets and skis were $15 to rent (snowboards $29). We took a one-hour beginner's class with Michael from New Mexico. Michael was a nice and relaxed dude. He was very patient with our group. In one hour, he just taught us the bare minimum: the wedge (or pizza), the pointed inward angle you make with your skis in order to slow down and control your speed. We started with one leg, then the other, then both. Then we took turns down the bunny slope, getting a feel for skiing. He did teach us a few safety tips (e.g. how to fall -- not on your butt) and how to turn, but that's about it. He did *not* teach us how to get up after falling. I went through the entire beginner's class and several trips down the bunny slope without falling. However, when I did eventually fall, it was quite a challenge sometimes getting back up. Several of us got confident (cocky?) after dominating the bunny slope. I know I did. So we were enthusiastic to ride the lift up and try the intermediate slope. First, the lift. Nobody told me how to use the lift, so when I sat down on it and started going up, I did not bring the safety harness down. At amusement park rides, the safety harness usually comes down automatically. Not at Wolf Ridge's lift. So I went up about a quarter of the mountain before I decided to try and pull the bar down. Second, the intermediate station. On Sunday, people riding the lift had the option to get off at the mid (or intermediate) station or the top station. The intermediate station had a confusing handwritten sign that led beginners to believe the intermediate station was really the expert station. So instead of getting off at the intermediate station, I rode all the way to the top of the mountain where the expert station was located. At that point, there was no turning back. I spoke with one of the safety crew, Billy, and told him I was a beginner. He decided to follow me down the expert slope to the intermediate station to make sure I was OK (thanks Billy). It's a good thing he followed me because I fell and tumbled every which way down the expert slope. It was embarrassing, exhausting, and funny. My confidence from the bunny slope was immediately squashed. I can't tell you how many times I fell and wiped out. I slid on my butt most of the time. You're not supposed to slide on your rear end, but I did it intentionally just so I could get down the dang mountain. I also slid on my chest, face, side, spinning clockwise, counterclockwise, flipping over, you name it. I'm lucky I didn't get injured. I was way in over my head. The most humiliating thing about it was the little kids that were killing it down the expert slope. I saw two 10-year old girls go down it like it was nothing. A little boy snowboarder grabbed one of my poles that I had lost during one of my 200 wipeouts and brought it down to me. Nothing like little kids schooling you. Aaron D. made the same mistake as me and rode all the way to the top station. He didn't fall nearly as many times as me, though he did crash into a pole. He said the entire expert slope was "terrifying." I get a chuckle everytime I think back to him just as he went over the edge and down the slope in his permanent wedge. He looked frightened for his life. By the time I made it to the intermediate station, I was mentally and physically exhausted from the expert slope. I fell quite a few times on the intermediate slope, but mainly because I could barely stand anymore. I didn't have the energy. [Expert tip from Daniel B: DO eat something, like breakfast, before a day of skiing. I skipped breakfast - bad idea.] I walked for part of the way down the intermediate slope before I realized I would expend more energy walking than skiing. I took a bit of a break before snapping on my skis for the home stretch, which I eventually made through smoothly. I refueled at the lodge, though I didn't realize how overpriced their food was. A simple cheeseburger was $5 and a hot dog was $3. A combo meal was $8, which was basically a burger, fries, and a small fountain drink (no refills). Yikes. You may want to think about packing your own food. The selection at the lodge also doesn't vary much (they also serve pizza and chicken tenders). In the end, I had a lot of fun at Wolf Ridge and thought it was a great introduction to skiing. I can't wait to ski again!

    1 of the slopes. Not for beginners. Only other slope harder than the bunny slope.

    Had fun first time on the slopes and skiing, not too beginner friendly with only 1 "bunny slope" which is basically for children. Staff where quite friendly and helpful. They do offer student discounts as well. But when I went to buy some food inside, they sold expired chips and when I went to take it back to hopefully grab another "good" bag they told me they don't offer refunds and couldn't give me another bag to replace the expired one...makes me rethink what else was expired. Overall okay first experience for the money.

    Double sided, BEAUTIFUL fireplace!

    This place was amazing. It's old school, the parking lot was all mud and there is no beer. BUT the price is right, it's cozy and clean inside, they have decent food at good prices and the slopes are amazing. When going to the larger surrounding slopes, you are hit with a huge price, huge crowds and food that breaks the bank. Don't come here for fancy accommodations and high end food. Come here if you want to ski great runs, at a good price!

    Marcus B.

    The lady who did my daughters private instruction was amazing. It was the busiest day of the year and we had booked a 2 hour private lesson. She taught her as if noone else was there. Meaning she was solely in tuned with her needs. She was amazing wish I could rate higher. My daughter is 12 and a competition gymnast and picked it up fairly easily. The instructor even took her up the lift onto the bigger part of the mountain. She had a blast. The lines were long to get equipment. Total process was about an hour start to finish, but instructor made it well worth it. Daughters name is Bethany, hope this gets back to her instructor. She even took video for me of her on upper mountain. We were there Monday for a 1 to 3 lesson.

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    Scenic Wolf Resort - Foggy view from cabin balcony.

    Scenic Wolf Resort

    4.0(2 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    One of two cabins we booked for our ski trip was through Scenic Wolf Resort (at Wolf Ridge)…read more Scenic Wolf Resort is a collection of mountain cabins located at Wolf Ridge. I'm not sure of the construction date of the cabins, but they all look relatively new. The development is a bit "cookie-cutter" as almost all the cabins look the same. Most, if not all, seemed to have multiple balconies with hot tubs and nice mountain views. We stayed in Cabin #121, which was a 3-bed, 2.5-bath unit. The cabin was clean and in great condition. It was nicely furnished and decorated. The couches and beds were comfortable and the kitchen was nice. Thermostat worked well as did the Internet Wi-Fi. Gas fireplace. Several board games, including Catch Phrase, were provided. Downstairs, in the unfinished basement, there was an air hockey table, pool table, and dart board. Then, of course, there was the covered outdoor hot tub, which several of us made good use of after a long day of skiiing. Probably my favorite part of the cabin, though, was TVs in almost every room and each had cable. My only significant complaint is that the cell phone service (for most major providers) was very bad. Most of the time, we had no signal. My other complaints are minor and mostly inconsequential. For example, the hot tub could have been hotter (we couldn't get it to go over 99 degrees). The dart board was missing darts and the provided DVD collection was a bit weak. Overall, however, I was pleased with our cabin and had a very good stay. Check-in and check-out were both a breeze. We checked in late and checked out late. This meant we never saw a single person at the Welcome Center. Instead, we used the drop boxes located outside the Welcome Center to pick up and return the key and forms. Pricing for the cabin was reasonable and the owner was accommodating to our late checkout time. The cabins are located near the top of a mountain, the base of which starts at Puncheon Fork Rd. The base to the top is a slow and windy 8-minute drive. The entire path is paved. If there is no inclement weather (snow/ice), a two-wheel drive car is fine. However, if there *is* inclement weather, a four-wheel drive car is necessary. In order to get to the Wolf Ridge Ski Resort, we had to drive down the mountain and back up another way. The drive from cabin to ski resort was about 15 minutes. Scenic Wolf Resort has a "lodge" though we never ventured inside to see what it offers. It looked dead the entire time we were there. There was also a heated, glass-enclosed, indoor swimming pool with water slide.

    Scenic Wolf Resort's cabin was probably one of the nicest cabins I've stayed at. Most previous…read morecabins I stayed at were more rustic and barebones. The cabin at Wolf Creek was modern and nice. The cabin was large and we were able to fit 7 people no problem. The beds were comfortable; we had no trouble sleeping. Most bedrooms had their own TV with cable. They also had extra bed sheets in the closet. In the living room, we had a gas-log fireplace. That's cool because we didn't need to mess with getting firewood or need to start a fire. They also had a ton of DVDs and board games for our entertainment. The kitchen was fully stocked with utensils, pots, pans, bowls, plates, cups etc. The kitchen was quite nice. It provided lots of counter space to allow many cooks in the kitchen. The basement was unfinished though. It kind of took away from the whole experience. I think if they finished the basement, it would add a lot of value to the entire cabin. The basement had an air-hockey table, pool table, hot tub, and a dart board. However, since it was so cold in the basement and was unfinished, nobody wanted to go down there to play any of the games. Their WiFi was great. It was fast and had no trouble connecting. There is no cell service at our cabin. They do have a landline available in the master bedroom. So if you have to make an emergency call, you can use the landline. The bathrooms didn't have enough shampoos, soaps, or enough towels. I don't know if extra towels can be provided, but I wished they had more. If you want to come here, make sure to go to weather.com and check for ice or snow. You will need snow chains if you want to come here during snowy, icy times.

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    Wolf Creek Cabin

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    One of two cabins we stayed at for our ski trip was rented through Mrs. Margarita Elordi, who owns…read morea 4-bed, 3-bath cabin at the base of the mountain where Wolf Ridge Ski Resort is located. The cabin is located just off Puncheon Fork Rd. in the Wolf Creek community. The drive from the cabin to the ski resort is about 10 to 15 minutes. Once you leave Puncheon Fork for the cabin, the roads are not paved. Instead, they are gravel all the way. While the cabin is not located too far from the road, if there is snow or ice on the ground, a four-wheel drive vehicle is highly recommended. Almost necessary, I would say. The cabin was very nice. It was a log cabin that looked fairly new. The cabin slept 12 people and, for the most part, was spacious. The kitchens and bathrooms were impressive from the sinks to the countertops to the appliances. Very modern. Most rooms slept two, although there was one room with three sets of bunk beds (to sleep six, military barracks style). The master bedroom bath had a small Jacuzzi. The master bedroom also had a TV and DVD player and there was another small one downstairs. The main living room/kitchen area was great for our large group. We had difficulty getting the fire in the fireplace to stick. It was a traditional fireplace as opposed to the convenient gas fireplace we had in our other cabin at Scenic Wolf Resort. I liked the open kitchen with island counter and picnic table/bench-style seating for community meals. The stairs to the top led to a game room with pool table and poker table. There wasn't a whole lot of room to operate upstairs in the "game room" (e.g. the short spaces made many pool shots awkward). However, it sufficed. I did like how we could look down into the living room and kitchen from the game room. The place as a whole was decorated quite nicely and definitely got us in mountain vacation mode. Wi-Fi speed was excellent and there was cell phone service (the same cannot be said at the top of the mountain). Cabin price was reasonable. Overall, I thought this cabin was an excellent choice for our large group of skiers.

    We rented the eagle's nest cabin for a family weekend getaway and we had a wonderful time! It was a…read moregood price and the off season, so there not many people in the resort, but we had a blast! it was serene and secluded. Fabulous views and a bit of a stomach turner of a drive to get there....It would be difficult to drive there during a storm, i surmise. Our house, the Eagles Nest had many of the amenities we needed for a vacation home. The house did need a cleaning, It seems that it does not get too much house keeping because there were ant all over the main floor/dining area. BUt we were able to make do and ignore it for the few days we were there. It was a beautiful house otherwise, with very good 3 story accommodations for an extended family to share. We enjoyed our stay in May, great weather and nice people at the resort!

    Cataloochee Ski Area

    Cataloochee Ski Area

    3.0(134 reviews)
    42.4 mi

    That's our second time in Catakoochee and I think we are done. They gave natural snow but they…read morecomplete with artificial one and that's fine for us. The problem for us it's they don't have an kids area, as a lot of places do. If you don't go there to show or ski there isn't anything to do, other places have like kids area that you can play in the snow or do sliding. But at least my daughter saw again snow and got the "Elsa feeling" Food was good there (burguer) but took so long to be done, prices of food were OK, for sky I considered expensive as the size of the mountain

    First and last time visiting Cataloochee Ski Area…read more This place is extremely overpriced and poorly managed. Even after buying tickets online, the moment you arrive you are forced to stand in long lines. I waited only to be helped by an employee who openly stated she was new and clearly not trained. You do not put untrained staff at the front dealing with frustrated customers. That is basic operations management. I paid for full ski gear including helmets. The boots were absolutely terrible. Extremely tight and uncomfortable. Thankfully, a young gentleman from Peru tried his best to help my family and showed real effort, but even after multiple attempts the boots were still uncomfortable and painful. That says a lot about the equipment quality. The rental process is a complete mess. You go through three separate checkpoints just to get gear. For jackets alone, there was only one person helping a massive line of people. Boot rental was the worst part. The area was hot, chaotic, and the boots never fit properly. Instead of protecting your feet, they cause pain. The helmets were disgusting, soaked in old sweat and smelled terrible. That is unacceptable from a hygiene standpoint. When we finally got to the ski area, the staff provided almost no guidance. Nobody explained to the kids how to use the equipment or how to engage the boots with the skis. For a resort that clearly attracts first time skiers and families, the lack of basic instruction is shocking. We arrived around 3:40 PM and it took nearly three hours just to get all the rental equipment. By the time we were ready, everyone was tired, frustrated, and cold. I do not recommend paying for more than four hours because nobody actually tracks time, so it is basically wasted money. If you are a beginner, do not rent extra gear here. It is expensive, uncomfortable, and poorly managed. We flew from Miami to give our kids a nice Christmas experience and instead they ended up exhausted and disappointed due to the constant lines, checkpoints, and confusion. The workflow is broken and badly needs improvement. Staff training is clearly lacking, especially for helping first time skiers. Parking is another issue. You are forced to walk down a steep hill to enter and climb the same hill when leaving, which is not family friendly at all. I regret every single penny spent here. It is no surprise they force you to sign a no refund waiver. They know their operation is flawed and that customers are likely to be dissatisfied. This was my first visit and absolutely my last.

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    Sugar Ski & Country Club

    Sugar Ski & Country Club

    3.7(3 reviews)
    37.5 mi

    Our experience at Sugar Mountain Resort was extremely disappointing…read more We are complete beginners and had never skied before. The resort is advertised as "beginner-friendly" with good instructors, so we felt confident choosing this place for our first experience. We arrived just one hour after opening and were told there were no private lessons available for the entire day. Not only that - it was impossible to book anything in advance. If you are on vacation, apparently you have to show up at 7 AM and fight for a spot just to maybe get a lesson. It felt very disorganized. It seems like the number of instructors is very limited because it's more profitable for them to sell group lessons. Since there were no private options, we had to take a group lesson. There were 8 people in the group, possibly more. The instructor was honestly terrible. We didn't understand anything, and whenever we said we were confused, he just replied that we were "doing great" without actually explaining anything properly. It felt like he just wanted to rush through the lesson as quickly as possible and move on to the next group. We were immediately taken to a small slope, which was already challenging for people who had never even stood on skis before. No one properly explained the basics. Most importantly, we were never clearly shown how to fall safely - which is essential for beginners. By the end of the lesson, we hadn't learned how to properly snowplough stop (the pizza technique) or make snowplough turns. At the very end, the instructor took us to a slightly steeper slope and just said, "Follow me." It ended in chaos. Everyone went down however they could. I was pulled toward the magic carpet lift twice, had to take off my skis, and that was it. We left frustrated and upset. Our first skiing experience was completely ruined. We genuinely started to feel like skiing just wasn't for us. Ironically, watching YouTube videos that evening was more helpful than the lesson we paid for. Thankfully, we later went to Appalachian Ski Mountain, and the difference was unbelievable. You can book everything online in advance - lessons, equipment, everything. We initially booked one instructor because that was all that showed online, but when we arrived, they were able to find two more instructors so each of us could have a proper private lesson. The instructors there were friendly, patient, and explained all the fundamentals clearly. Within one hour we learned how to snowplough stop (pizza), make snowplough turns, and confidently ski on green runs. We actually enjoyed skiing and left happy and excited. If you are a beginner, I strongly recommend going to Appalachian Ski Mountain instead. Otherwise, your first skiing experience might completely discourage you from this sport.

    Check-in was simple, code for the entryway worked with no issues. Very clean! Plenty of space with…read morealmost everything you'll need in the kitchen. Bed was in good condition overall. Games available which the kids loved. The view was great and they also have a bumper pool table in the dining room although it's a little lopsided (makes it more challenging and fun actually!) Check-out was easy as well. We are going to be coming back many more times, and hope to stay in this specific room and with this rental company as it was a wonderful experience. I highly recommend this company as well as this unit.

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    Beech Mountain Ski Resort - wait line

    Beech Mountain Ski Resort

    2.4(207 reviews)
    38.6 mi

    I haven't been skiing in forever, and because our holiday cruise fell through, we chose to do a ski…read moretrip that was within driving distance to Atlanta, GA. Little did I know, or maybe I just forgot, that my girlfriend frequented ski resorts growing up, but hasn't been in over a decade. Having done extensive research, I chose Beech Mountain. This is a resort town and the surrounding areas felt like we weren't in the U.S. The quaint village was so welcoming and relaxing and it was amazing to hear several different languages at this resort - Ukrainian, Spanish, Italian, Russian, and more. We arrived after it had snowed so it was the perfect winter escape. I recommend renting your equipment, if you don't already have yours. We chose White Wolf lodge to rent our skis, poles, and boots and the process was quick and the workers were friendly. Heading to the mountains, we decided to do the twilight and the entire resort and property felt like a real vacation overseas vacation. They had various buildings and houses that operated as standalone restaurants, rental shops, and more. Additionally, we were so excited to be there we didn't realize we got on the wrong lift that took us up to the very top for a black diamond slope. Because I haven't been skiing as much as my girlfriend, I took her lead and followed her, which was a big mistake. Let's just say I have never had more fun then wiping out face first in front of experience skiers and snowboarders. Once we eventually made it down the slope we found a more user friendly slope that we conquered with perfection and then we upgraded to intermediate slope. We continued skiing for several hours and the night time views from the lift were stunning. The pictures here don't begin to reveal how beautiful it was. SIDE NOTE: for any beginning skiers, it is not as intimating as you may think. Just be confident, listen to instructions, and by all means don't be afraid to fall.

    Amazing experience thanks to lovely people. Our ski instructor, Peter Soria, was absolutely…read morefabulous today. He demonstrated the utmost patience and exceptional guidance with our children. He truly went above and beyond to accommodate our family and ensure that our kids had the best day possible on the mountain. It was a very chaotic day, and without Peter, I can't imagine how it would have gone. Skiing with four young boys is challenging, to say the least, but Peter handled everything with calm, kindness, and professionalism. He is phenomenal and deserves to be celebrated all year long at Beech Mountain.

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    Sugar Mountain Resort

    2.0(206 reviews)
    38.3 mi

    Our kids try skiing and tubing and Sugar Mountain Ski Resort delivered on the activities with a few…read morecaveats. If you're expecting a ski-town vibe like Breckenridge, Colorado, this isn't that. Sugar Mountain is a practical ski resort. The skiing terrain is best suited for beginners to intermediate skiers and is not ideal for Olympic-level skiing. Most people on the mountain appeared to be beginners, which actually made the environment feel low-pressure, relaxed, and family-friendly. We enrolled our kids in ski lessons through the ski/snowboard school and that was a highlight of the trip. The instructors were patient, knowledgeable, and very kid-friendly. The kids also went snow tubing, which they really enjoyed. Ski/ snowboard school spots and tubing sessions fill up quickly. Book in advance. It's also a good idea to pick up rental equipment the day before lessons to avoid long lines. Kids get a cubby at ski school, so sending them with a water bottle and an extra snack is helpful, especially for the 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM sessions. Parents can watch from the upper deck or the Last Run Lounge, which serves adult beverages and has excellent views of the ski school area. It's a great spot to watch the kids while enjoying a drink and a meal. The resort does get crowded for its size, and parking fills up quickly, so arriving early is important. You are allowed to bring your own food and drinks, though food options are available on site. Pro tips: wear sunscreen and UV-protective sunglasses or ski goggles (even if you're just watching), and bring small bills if you plan to tip the shuttle drivers. Overall, Sugar Mountain is a beginner-friendly, family-oriented resort that works well if you plan ahead and manage expectations.

    Sugar Mountain Ski resort is a no-frills ski mountain, so if you're expecting a ski town vibe like…read moreBreckenridge, you'll be disappointed. Sugar is no pressure, most people out here look like they're beginners. We enrolled our kids in ski lessons through the ski/snowboard school. The instructors were patient, kid-friendly, and knowledgeable. Kids had a blast. Kids also went tubing, which they enjoyed. Both tubing and ski lessons must be booked in advance, and for ski school it's best to pick up rental equipment the day before to avoid long lines. Kids get a cubby at the ski school, so send them with a bottle of water and an extra snack if they're doing the ski school from 10 AM to 3 PM. Parents can watch their kids while in school from the upper deck or stay warm in the cafeteria. Upstairs is Last Run Lounge (adults only). The resort does get pretty crowded for its size, so plan accordingly. Parking fills up fast, leaving early helps. You're allowed to bring your own food and drinks, though there are food options available for purchase on site. Pro tips: wear sunblock and UV-protective sunglasses or ski goggles (even as a spectator). Bring cash (single dollar bills) tip the shuttle drivers. Overall, Sugar Mountain is a practical, beginner-friendly option that works well if you plan ahead and manage expectations.

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