Reviews for Eagle Rock

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A. Nnoyed
Don't come here thinking you can ski, unless you own property here. Poorly managed. They have closed several trails over the years. Always seems like they have a hard time getting lifts certified in a timely manner (and blame it on others) They will tell you they are working on upgrading, for the sake of the members that live here, but truly they do not care about the mountain. But hey, there is a really good golf course, or so I hear.
Its free for owners of property here
not open to the Public. Only open weekends.
Mike
The ski area is closed for the 2018/9 season and it is doubtful it will reopen next year. Do not for a moment believe the sales people, they are only looking to sell you. There is NO SKIING AT EAGLE ROCK.
WAS uncrowded
CLOSED AND DOUBTFULLY REOPENING
hearthhomeinc88
overall a nice mountain but poorly managed and snowmaking is horrible.
As a 2nd-season beginner, I appreciated the really gentle greens, that gradually got a little steeper as you went down... they let me get warmed up and in good form before going for the one blue, which was great, and I even attempted a black diamond... it was truly challenging for me, but very enjoyable. There were quite a few spots on the beginner trails where the powder was scraped away to very hard ice, and even small rocks in the snow in some areas, but the terrain park trail had 4 inches of real powder on the sides, and I was able to try that out for the first time on a trail that really wasn't too intimidating. The lodge did not have enough seating, and the food was mediocre. My boyfriend tried the snowtubing, and said it was fun, but I didn't get to try it because when I was done skiing around 2pm the tubing lines were really long.
variety of trails, short lift lines
needs better grooming, needs more intermediate runs and terrain park
HW Black
I saw that this resort was the highest rated "family friendly" and had to chip in. The downfall of this place for "family friendlyness" is that there are no absolute beginner slopes. There are parts of the easiest green slopes that are very steep that you have to traverse to get to the lift. The snow on these steep parts was also thin and you could see the brown dirt on it - some extra snow and grooming for these steep parts would have been helpful. I saw two beginners from other groups lose control down the steep hill and go over the snow wall and wipe out in the dirt during my brief time there yesterday. Also it was so steep that I could not go down with my youngest, we had to take our skis off and walk down. Even to get to the green chairlift, there is a very steep hill that runs right into the queue (again with a lot of dirt showing). As a comparison, I had no such problems on the easiest slopes at other resorts with any of my 3 kids when they were first learning - Camelback, Whitetail, Jack Frost, Liberty, Wisp - everywhere I've been has been more accessible. Also comparing weather and slopes, we had been to Jack Frost the day before, and there were no dirt or bare spots, and my 3 year old could handle the hills there and asked to go again, but he and my 5 year old beginner spent the rest of the day in the lodge at Eagle Rock after our experience on the greens there. Also for a high family-friendly rating, I would expect an area for 3-4 year olds to ski independently on a very slight slope, such as a lot of places that have carpets, and the kids' camp areas, which my 3 year old enjoyed. Eagle Rock did not have these. A big pro is the lessons: They are a good price, the instructors are kind and attentive, and they offer lessons to younger children. My 8 year old enjoyed his lesson and grew his confidence. Also ages 6 and under ski free, which is a wider range than some resorts. The cafe was unprepared for the holiday weekend, and seating was insufficient, but still doing a little better than other area resorts. There were a lot of non-skiing extended family members in the lodge taking up the little seating that was available compared to other resorts. This is fine, but for a slope made for property owners, they should know their membership and plan accordingly and allocate more seating. The food quality and selection at the top lodge was mediocre, and we couldn't get the family to the base lodge because of closed trails (and I was the base lodge "looked closed" on a holiday weekend). Several trails were closed on the holiday weekend, including the only green that went down the whole mountain, plus the only blue. Still, lines were short and you could get many runs in the few trails that were open on the foggy day that we went. The staff was friendly and it's a cute small resort. If you have advanced beginner skiers, or want to take lessons, it would be good, especially if they opened more trails. Also our blue-level 8 year old had fun finding his way off-piste near the (minimal) terrain trail. But until they do something about the very steep hills and grooming in the green area, I wouldn't call if family friendly.
cheap lessons, no lift lines, close parking
no beginner slopes
venus balaoing
would love to spend the entire winter season there but hey it is a four season resort - plenty of things to do there - looking forward to be there on summer too! -horse back riding???
not crowded, no long waiting lines, kid friendly
none!
Rob
Accommodating private resort with nice runs, short lines and nice facilities. Family friendly
good runs, short lines
not the most challenging
matt
hey!.... Eaglerocks is a kid friendly place.... if your an expert skier i would not recomend this mountion for you .... The terrian is ok but not the best... ive skied manytimes here and i love it the people are friendly and nice ....
no lines
short runs
The snow is always great for skiing/boarding! Lift lines are usually short even on the busy days of the season. Family friendly and good lodges for relaxing after a good long day of skiing/boarding! Eagle Rock is my friends and family's favorite place to ski.
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The runs are short but so are the lines so you can keep up your adrenaline. The expert trails give you plenty of vert especially on a board.
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