Located in Wildwood, Missouri, 29 miles west of downtown St. Louis. The resort opened in 1982 and features a variety of terrain spread out over 16 trails and two peaks. 110 fan guns have the ability to pump over 6600 gallons of water per minute, covering 100% of the terrain in as little as 48 hours. The resort also offers the Polar Plunge Tubing Park a family friendly experience similar to sledding, no experience required. Approved in early 2018 by the City of Wildwood, is a Zip Line Tour - which once constructed, will operate daily and year-round from 9 a.m. to sunset over Hidden Valley’s 244-acre property.Located in Wildwood, Missouri, 29 miles west of downtown St. Louis. The resort opened in 1982 and features a variety of terrain spread out over 16 trails and two peaks. 110 fan guns have the ability to pump over 6600 gallons of water per minute, covering 100% of the terrain in as little as 48 hours. The resort also offers the Polar Plunge Tubing Park a family friendly experience similar to sledding, no experience required. Approved in early 2018 by the City of Wildwood, is a Zip Line Tour - which once constructed, will operate daily and year-round from 9 a.m. to sunset over Hidden Valley’s 244-acre property.
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Doug W.

01/21/2014

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Riding the big innertubes down their hill is an absolute blast!! Our favorite time to go is after 10 p.m., when the crowds are smallest, the paths refrozen, you don't have to wait in lines, and everyone seems to just be there for good clean fun. I don't ski, and really don't care to now that I've discovered this gem.

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stl_82

03/19/2010

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Cost way too much for way too little

I have been all over the nation skiing and am aware that any ski location in the midwest will suck; I don't understand why they charge people more for a season pass than GREAT ski resorts in this country. It's not about the bottom line with them because if they were to charge $150/pass a lot more people would buy them. Due to this I only went there twice (I have my own gear so that saved). I figured I might as well buy a cheap southwest flight and go someplace nice for only a little more. I feel really bad for people who have to rent. I do enjoy going to hidden valley when I can't leave town, but come $75 for people to ski a few hours and rent? That's nuts for a vertical drop of only 300 ft. and 5 runs.

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