Review of Mountain High Ski and Snowboard Resort in Wrightwood, CA

Kristen May
Mountain High Ski and Snowboard Resort
Neighborhood: Wrightwood
Wrightwood, CA 92397
United States of America
Although most skiers and snowboarders in Southern California know well about the Big Bear Resorts (Snow Summit and Bear Mountain), not as many are familiar with Mountain High, another top-notch ski and snowboard resort in Southern California. There are a number of features that make Mountain High a good alternative to the Big Bear ski resorts.

Mountain High Ski Resort: Location

The first good feature of Mountain High is its location, which for many people, is significantly better than Big Bear. Mountain High is located in Wrightwood, CA, just a short drive from I-15. In addition, that short drive involves no mountain roads. There will be a bit of a climb in elevation, but a gradual one over mostly straight terrain.

During times of the year when it has just snowed and vehicles require chains to get up the mountain to Big Bear, there are often no chain restrictions on the road to Mountain High, which means that you can get there much faster, and get there in general if you don't have chains for your tires. Therefore, the trip to Mountain High is generally faster and smoother than the trip to Snow Summit and Bear Mountain

Mountain High Ski Resort: 3 Mountains in One Resort

Similar to Bear Mountain and Snow Summit, where one lift ticket will get you into both mountains, Mountain High actually has three different mountains: East, West, and North. North is a new addition that is not open very frequently, but the East and West mountains are both open for the large part of the ski season, and there is a free shuttle that will take you the 5 minute drive from one mountain to the other.

Mountain High Ski Resort: More Natural Snow

Because of its location, Mountain High typically has more natural snowfall than Snow Summit and Bear Mountain, in addition to blowing snow as the Big Bear resorts also do. This means that the slopes will be less crusty, and have overall better coverage.

Mountain High Ski Resort: Lifts and Trails

One place where Mountain High could do with some improvement is in its actual mountain. Both sides of the resort are relatively small, with not as much variety in terrain as Snow Summit and Bear Mountain. In addition, the runs at Mountain High are quite short, with much of the West resort turning into beginner slopes all across the bottom half of the mountain. If you prefer longer ski runs, you might enjoy Big Bear resorts more.

In addition, although Mountain High has a high speed quad on each side of the mountain, the rest of the lifts tend to be pretty old and slow, making for a lot of sitting on those cold windy days. The lines are not too bad - they can get long, but they are usually efficiently managed on busy days to keep people moving.

Mountain High Ski Resort: Price

The price for lift tickets at Mountain High is overall quite steep, as are most ski resorts these days. Adult 8-hour tickets will cost $54, or $64 on peak days. However, there are a number of other options, such as season tickets (highly discounted if bought before the end of October), 6 packs of lift tickets available at chain supermarkets, and a free lift ticket if you come to the mountain on your birthday.

Mountain High Ski Resort: Overall Impressions

Overall, Mountain High is a great place for a quick day trip of skiing in Southern California. Because it is so accessible, you will be able to spend less time traveling and more time on the slopes, which have a decent variety of terrain for everybody from beginners to advanced skiers and snowboarders.

Published by Kristen May

I grew up in Southern California, went to college in Minnesota, and am currently undecided on where I'll be settling eventually. I get much enjoyment from God, fresh fruit, large snowflakes, baby animals, th...  View profile

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  • Expert Skier1/17/2011

    DON'T SKI THERE... WE SKI EVERYWHERE... TAHOE, COLORADO, ETC.... NEVER HAVE MY FAMILY EVER BEEN HARASSED IN THE PARKING LOT OF A RESORT ON OUR WAY TO PURCHASE LIFT TICKETS BY A SECURITY GUARD TELLING US IT IS PRIVATE PROPERTY AND TO GET OUT BEFORE THEY CALL THE COPS.... WELL IT HAPPENED ON 1/14/2011... THEY CALLED THE CHP ... AND NEEDLESS TO SAY WE LEFT AFTER THE GREAT WELCOME.. WE WILL NEVER GO BACK TO MOUNTAIN HIGH... THERE ARE PLENTY OF RESORTS AROUND MUCH MORE FRIENDLY....

  • A San Diegan12/30/2010

    Horrible, horrible! You need a pre-purchased lift ticket to use the bathroom.
    We went there on 12/28. It wajhyhnjhnjy[y;hhmhmhhhmvnbhnhngnjgns a packed day. After spending three hours driving from Ontario, we simply gave up on entering any resorts. We simply wanted a place for some snow play for my kid with our own sledge. But my 3yr-old son and my 70-yr old mother-in-law both needed a bathroom visit. We were stopped and diverted at every entrace to the resort, or any park of any sort. One could only enter if carrying a lift ticket, which was already sold out. At one point, one staff claimed to have called the CHP to remove us when we were still discussing and nearly begging for a short bathroom stop at the gate. We spent for an hour wondering before finding an almost unmarked restroom. Horrible experience. We will never come back again.mnfhnj

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