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Ski more than 200 acres at Ragged Mountain in New Hampshire. Marvel at the 2,250-foot summit and unlock the secret to great skiing and snowboarding with 9 lifts, 55 trails and a vertical drop of 1,250 feet. On-site lodging and trails for all ... more »
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The Raging Buffalo Snowboarding Park was the first of its kind, offering a sanctuary for snowboarders who never felt welcomed when sharing the slopes with traditional downhill skiers. This snowboarding-only facility is one of Illinois's most ... more »
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Book a ski trip to Red Lodge Mountain Resort in Montana to experience 71 trails of Alpine skiing, 50 km of cross-country ski trails, snowboarding, and a terrain park. The base elevation at Red Lodge Mountain is 7,016 feet, the summit elevation is ... more »
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Entirely surrounded by the Carson National Forest, Red River, New Mexico is a picturesque ski town nestled in the southern Rocky Mountains, and the Red River Ski and Ride Area is the jewel in its crown. The town calls itself 'the ski town of the ... more »
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Riverside Hills Ski Resort is located approximately eight miles outside of Iowa City, Iowa. This ski area is a popular destination for college students and families seeking an exciting escape of snowboarding and skiing on six downhill trails. The ... more »
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Royal Mountain is located at the southern edge of the Adirondack Forest Preserve in upstate New York. The resort offers 550-foot vertical drop, 1,800 foot top-elevation and 13 trails--33 percent of which are deemed suitable for beginners with ... more »
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The key word for Saddleback is "big." Everything there is big. It covers more than 8,000 acres. It has 4,120 feet of ski runs. The longest vertical drop is 2000 feet. It gets 200 inches of snow every year. There are five lifts with more to come, ... more »
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A small but easily accessed ski area, Sandia Peak, New Mexico is the closest ski area to any major city in the state. Located in the Cibola National Forest, Sandia Peak Ski Area is a 30-minute drive from metropolitan Albuquerque on Tramway ... more »
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Tucked away in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, Sapphire Valley is part of a large, year-round resort with incredible mountain ranges, fine dining and big-city amenities. Terrific for individuals, couples or families, Sapphire Valley ... more »
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If you are just learning to ski or are interested in learning to ski, Sawkill Family Ski Center could be just the place to get a feel for the sport. The resort is located in the Catskill Mountain range near Woodstock and Kingston, New York. ... more »
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For over 40 years, Schweitzer Mountain Resort has had plenty to offer the serious and novice skier and snowboarder. In addition to the exhilarating 2,400 foot vertical drop, this ski area also provides a heady summit elevation of 6,400 feet!.. more »
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Located in Iowa's Des Moines River Valley, Seven Oaks Ski Area has more than 150 acres of challenging terrain, with a ski season that stretches from the beginning of December through the middle of March. This recreation area features a recently ... more »
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The wintertime in the Midwest offers some of the best skiing found anywhere in the United States. Shanty Creek, Michigan is no exception! Get ready to experience a full slate of activities on your trip, highlighted by Shanty Creek's 49 downhill ... more »
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With one of the Pocono's most highly rated children's ski programs, Shawnee Mountain, Pennsylvania is a family favorite. Offering one of the largest arrays of novice and beginner trails in the nation, this is an excellent spot to learn or to ... more »
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Located in southern Maine near the New Hampshire border, an easy drive from Portland, Shawnee Peak is well known for its night skiing. It has more than 40 trails and glades, with five lifts. Two terrain parks and a 400-foot half pipe keep ... more »
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Travel to the Little Belt Mountains and enjoy a weekend getaway at the Showdown Ski Area. Located near Neihart, Montana in the Lewis and Clark National Forest, the resort is just off Highway 89. Its summit elevation is 8,200 feet, its base ... more »
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Sierra Summit Mountain Resort is located 65 miles northeast of Fresno, California. This resort boasts 1,200 skiable acres, as well three terrain parks for freestyling. Sierra Summit has a hight of 8,709 feet and a vertical drop of 1,679 feet... more »
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Silver Mountain Resort is a gorgeous ski and snowboard haven seated in northern Idaho in the city of Kellogg. With two mountains enclosed within the ski area, snow enthusiasts can have twice the fun, enjoying a 2,200-foot vertical drop and a peak ... more »
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Silver Ridge Resort, located in Michigan, maintains a very intimate setting. With a vertical drop of around 230 feet and almost 30 skiable acres, Silver Ridge Resort offers a pleasant atmosphere for those looking to escape the intensity of larger ... more »
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Carve out a new adventure at the Silverton Mountain ski area. Start the ride at 13,487 feet, one of the highest ski area peaks in North America. One chair lift and no trails make for a unique and exhilarating trip down a vertical drop of almost ... more »
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Known as New Mexico's kind and friendly ski resort, Sipapu Ski Area offers visitors low prices and a family feel that keeps them coming back year after year. The resort is located 22 miles northeast of Taos, tucked in the Sangre Cristo and ... more »
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Ski Apache, New Mexico is a much-loved ski destination geared toward beginner and intermediate ski and snowboarders. Run by the Mescalero Apache Tribe, the Ski Area is located in Ruidoso, New Mexico, three hours south of Albuquerque, atop the ... more »
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Situated on Masthope Mountain near Hawley, Pennsylvania, Ski Big Bear Mountain is a popular getaway for New York City residents and other regional tourists looking for a quaint ski resort without huge crowds and frills. Ski Big Bear has a ... more »
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Situated on a small mountain near Boston, Ski Bradford is a Massachusetts ski area that offers eight lifts, 49 ski-able acres and 11 trails. Skiers at Ski Bradford can expect a vertical drop of 1,549 feet and a top elevation of 2,547 feet... more »
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Nestled in the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts, Ski Butternut is a ski area that offers 10 lifts, 110 skiable acres and 22 trails. Skiers can look forward to a top elevation of 1,801 feet and a vertical drop of 1,000 feet... more »