Pebble Creek, Ski resort in Caribou-Targhee National Forest, Idaho, United States.
Pebble Creek is a ski resort in Caribou-Targhee National Forest with multiple ski runs across varying terrain difficulty levels. Chairlifts serve the slope, providing access to different elevations and descent options.
The resort started in 1949 as Skyline with basic rope tows before undergoing expansion through successive ownership transitions. This growth from modest beginnings reflects the rise of skiing in the region.
The mountain is named after Benjamin Bonneville, a U.S. Army officer who explored the Intermountain West during the 1830s. This historical namesake still shapes the place's identity today.
The resort accommodates skiers of all levels with runs for beginners through advanced users. It is wise to check conditions before planning your visit, as mountain weather can change quickly.
Experienced skiers can hike to Bonneville Peak summit on foot, creating significantly more vertical descent than lift-served runs alone offer. This backcountry extension provides adventurous skiers with additional descent options beyond the resort's main slopes.
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