
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Terry Peak
Q: How long does Terry Peak’s ski season normally run? A: Depending on the weather/availability of snow, Terry Peak’s season generally runs from the 1 st weekend in December through the 1 st …
Terry Peak Ski Area Ski Resort Area Overview - OnTheSnow
The ultimate guide to Terry Peak Ski Area ski resort. Everything you need to know about the ski area, from the best ski runs and terrain to where to go for après.
Terry Peak Ski Area: Ski & Snowboard Resort in the Black Hills - Lead, SD
On this 12th day of February, Special Olympics athletes and coaches from Wyoming and South Dakota come together for a day of alpine skiing competition on the snow.
Events - Terry Peak
Apr 6, 2025 · The season’s final day is Sunday, April 6, 2025. This coming weekend (April 4-6, 2025), you can purchase all area adult (ages 13-69) daily lift tickets for $71 and juniors (ages 6-12) for $53.
Ski Conditions | Weather and Snow Report | Terry Peak Ski Area
The goal is to have the entire mountain open by Christmas; however, some seasons require more time to achieve it. Natural snowfall averages 150 inches per season, which helps to open areas that are …
Terry Peak Ski Area - Travel South Dakota
Terry Peak Ski Area is South Dakota’s premier destination for a winter vacation, featuring skiing and snowboarding. The family-friendly ski resort is located in the northern Black Hills, near historic …
Terry Peak Ski Resort | SkiCentral.com
Terry Peak Ski area located in the Black Hills of South Dakota. It is the third highest point east of the Rockies in the continental United States.
Terry Peak Ski Area | Ski Resort in Lead, South Dakota
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Terry Peak Ski Resort Review | South Dakota — PeakRankings
Dec 2, 2025 · Terry Peak has a somewhat unorthodox terrain layout, as the main lodge is located at mid-mountain, and the longer lifts start below the main lodge. On the plus side, this means that if a …
Terry Peak | Indy Pass
Snowmaking and an average of 150 inches of natural snowfall will ensure great conditions from the beginning to the end of the season.