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Mount Ashwabay offers skiing for all levels of skiers on the slopes in Wisconsin. The Mount Ashwabay Recreation Area provides snow and snow sports with a view of Lake Superior and nearby lodging for your trip... more »
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Mount Snow is a Vermont ski area that provides Alpine skiing, snow tubing and snowboarding opportunities. This winter recreation area is open between November and mid-April... more »
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With a staggering 650 inches of annual snowfall, 7 chair lifts and a vertical drop of 1,500 feet, Mt. Baker Ski Area is a Mecca for avid skiers in the state of Washington. As the main topographical feature of the North Cascades, Mt. Baker summons ... more »
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The Mt. LaCrosse ski area in Wisconsin boasts a wide variety of ski attractions, including the longest run in Wisconsin and the steepest trail in the Midwest. Offering snow, nearby accommodations and many amenities, Mt. LaCrosse is a popular ... more »
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Located just 10 miles outside of Spokane in eastern Washington, Mt. Spokane promises challenge and fun to skiers of all levels and ages, but is especially appealing to skiers looking for some advanced runs and terrain. If you live in the Spokane ... more »
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Nordic Mountain is a ski area with over six miles of runs located in the city of Hancock, Wisconsin. The mountain is known as a family friendly ski area that makes its own snow. There are a variety of accommodations options in several towns nearby... more »
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Nestled in the beautiful state of Vermont, Okemo Mountain Resort offers Alpine skiing, cross country skiing and snowboarding adventures. The mountain offers a long ski season and is open between the months of November and late April... more »
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Enjoy the slopes and the snow at Pico Mountain, Vermont. This ski area is usually open between November and April. Their hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on the weekends from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m... more »
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Sitzmark Lifts sits right on the border between the United States and Canada, in the town of Oroville, Washington. It offers a variety of challenges for all levels of skiers, and boasts 19 trails, cross-country skiing trails and ski and snowboard ... more »
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Smugglers' Notch, Vermont offers downhill and cross country skiing opportunities as well as snowboarding and snowshoeing. In fact, Smugglers' Notch doesn't just offer one, but three mountains to choose from! With various terrains and trails, it's ... more »
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One of the oldest ski resorts in Wyoming and perhaps the United States, Snow King Ski Area was founded in 1939. This small ski area is a favorite among locals and offers some of the best skiing around with few crowds... more »
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When you come Snowshoe Mountain, West Virginia, you'll get more than just downhill skiing: cross-country, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, tubing and special tours are all available. However, with a 1,500-foot vertical drop, 4,850-foot elevation and 57 ... more »
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Snowy Range, located just 32 miles west of Laramie, Wyoming, is an ideal ski area for families and beginner skiers. You will find short lift lines despite some of the most inexpensive lift ticket prices in the area. With the season opening around ... more »
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Standing Rocks Park is a ski area just outside of Stevens Point, Wisconsin. The park features views of Bear Lake from the mountains and challenging cross country skiing through dense forest... more »
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Stevens Pass is one of the most popular ski resorts in the Pacific Northwest. Located in the Cascade Mountains about 80 miles outside of Seattle, Washington, Stevens Pass has much to offer avid skiers of all ilks, ages and abilities. Not only ... more »
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From the famous Front Four for experienced skiers to the Spruce Peak, where novice skiers can have fun all day, Stowe Mountain, Vermont truly offers the complete package. The area offers everything from Alpine skiing to night skiing, 80 km of ... more »
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Stratton Mountain Resort offers ideal snowing conditions throughout its season and an incredible variety of skiing and winter recreation activities. It opens in November and closes in April. Its hours of operation are from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m... more »
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Plan a ski week or weekend at Sugarbush, Vermont. This exciting mountain offers a wide array of ski and snow sport options. It opens in November and closes in May. Its hours of operation are weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Weekend hours are from 8 ... more »
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Plan the best ski vacation of your life and book your travel arrangements for Suicide Six, Vermont. This ski area is open from December through March. Their hours of operation are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m... more »
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The Telemark Ski Resort is a popular Midwestern ski destination located in the Northwoods area of Wisconsin. The resort offers lodging, a convention area and snow sports to enjoy during your trip... more »
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With downhill skiing, tubing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, guided snowmobile tours and even a rink for ice skating, you'll have many activities to choose from when you book a ski trip to The Homestead in Virginia. The resort was established ... more »
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Grand Geneva Resort is located on Lake Geneva in Wisconsin. The resort and spa destination offers a variety of sporting activities but is known for its family-friendly skiing and snow sports facilities... more »
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Book a trip to Timberline, West Virginia, and you won't run out of trails to ski. With 36 runs, newly upgraded snow-making equipment and over 150 inches of snow annually, conditions are typically excellent. The resort, located four hours from ... more »
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Trollhaugen Ski Area is a snow sports area located in Dresser, Wisconsin. The moderately sized resort offers manufactured snow throughout the ski area, ski lessons and rentals as well as a variety of snow sports for your ski trip... more »
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Tyrol Basin Ski and Snowboard Area is positioned about half an hour outside of Madison in southwest Wisconsin. Tyrol Basin is a moderately sized ski area that hosts events and races with several lodging options nearby... more »