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Buttermilk Ski Resort is one of the four peaks that make up Colorado's Aspen Snowmass resort. Buttermilk offers 44 trails glistening with perfect Colorado snow. It's got a world-class terrain park and is the home of ESPN's X Games. Most of ... more »
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As the first ski resort to open in the Midwest, Caberfae Peaks is a designated historical site in Michigan. While the resort is in a prime spot along the Michigan Snow Belt, and receives approximately 125 inches of natural snowfall per year, it ... more »
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Camden Snow Bowl is on the coast of Maine near the town of Camden, just a short drive from Portland. At the top of the ski trails on Ragged Mountain is a breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean. In addition, a complete menu of winter activities ... more »
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Camelback, Pennsylvania features a total of 13 ski lifts and 33 trails. The resort has the ability to make snow on every acre of the 156 available for skiing. Camelback has an 800-foot vertical drop and is located in the Poconos off exit 299 of I-80... more »
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Located in Bergen County, New Jersey, 18 miles north of the George Washington Bridge, Campgaw Mountain is a very popular destination for a ski trip, as it is the closest ski destination to New York City. A beginner/intermediate ski area with a ... more »
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Zip down 22 miles of trails at Cannon Mountain, which is located in Franconia Notch State Park in New Hampshire. The area boasts an annual snowfall averaging 150 inches and a summit of 4,186 feet. The 165 acres of skiing and snowboarding, with 9 ... more »
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Just 20 minutes outside of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Cannonsburg is a popular winter destination due to its challenging slopes and healthy 100 average inches of snow. Cannonsburg's 100 skiable acres, 18 runs and 250 feet of vertical drop are what ... more »
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Located in the renowned Great Smokey Mountains of North Carolina, Cataloochee Ski Area is filled with fun activities for the entire family. The 10 trails found at Cataloochee have fun names, like Lower and Upper Omigosh, Alley Cat and Beginner's ... more »
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Catamount Ski Area in New York has been open since 1939. However, it wasn't until the present owners bought Catamount Ski Area in 1974 that it started to become a popular ski trip in New York. The mountain is not as tall as some of the ... more »
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Book your ski trip reservations around Duluth, Minnesota and be close to thousands of attractions, including the Chester Bowl Park ski area. Chester Bowl Park offers a low-key environment that is suitable for both ski beginners as well as more ... more »
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Chestnut Mountain is a popular Illinois ski destination that has nine lifts and 19 trails with levels of difficulty up to and including black diamond. This full-service resort features an abundance of amenities, including a 20,000-square-foot pro ... more »
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Cochran's Ski Area, Vermont offers Alpine skiing and snowboarding. They are open between December and March of each year, and their hours of operation are Tuesday, Thursday and Friday between 2:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. and on weekends and holidays ... more »
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Cockaigne, New York is a great place for a fun family skip trip. Cockaigne is located in an area of heavy, lake effect snow, just 18 miles from Lake Erie in New York, so there is plenty of powder to enjoy on your trip. While the ski area is not ... more »
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If you enjoy long ski runs, crisp air and small town hospitality near metropolitan area comforts then you may want to book a ski trip to Coffee Mill Ski Area in Minnesota. Located centrally to many of Minnesota's most populated areas, Coffee Mill ... more »
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Take a two-hour drive east of Portland along the mighty Columbia River to Cooper Spur Ski Resort, just north of Mt. Hood, the highest mountain in Oregon. Although the ski area itself is modest, with just 10 runs covering around 50 acres, Cooper ... more »
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Copper Mountain, Colorado, offers world-class skiing, incredible dining and scenery that takes your breath away. Copper Mountain's peak sits above 12,000 feet and offers 125 different trails for skiers at every level. A ski trip to Copper ... more »
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Cortina Mountain resort in Catskill Park, New York is a fun place to plan your next ski trip. Cortina Mountain is conveniently located close to Albany and New York city. The ski resort is fairly popular due to it's location, but it has plenty of ... more »
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Experience the New Hampshire mountains while skiing more than 200 acres and 1,200 vertical feet at Cranmore Mountain. Hit a frontside 360 in the snowboard terrain park or try exploring the 2,000 foot summit. With several runs for novice and ... more »
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Crested Butte is one of the most beloved resorts in Colorado. With charming historic buildings from the 1880s, it has the feel of an alpine village. The mountain towers over the landscape, signaling to everyone that fresh powder and exciting runs ... more »
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Head to Crotched Mountain in the New Hampshire mountains if you're looking for 100 percent snow-making coverage and 100 percent lit trails for skiing late into the evening. With a vertical drop of 875 feet and 5 lifts, skiers and snowboarders ... more »
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Crystal Mountain is a family-owned ski resort located in Northern Michigan. With 45 runs, terrain parks, certified ski school and exquisite on-site accommodations, Crystal Mountain is a true resort in every sense of the word... more »
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Challenge yourself as you carve down the runs at the Dartmouth Skiway in New Hampshire. The 29 trails include lots of variety: there's a total vertical drop of 968 feet, cross country trails for those who enjoy gliding on Nordic skis and runs ... more »
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Situated on 90 ski-friendly acres in Maryland, Deep Creek Mountain is a ski location that offers 23 trails and seven lifts. Deep Creek Mountain is home to a top elevation of 3,082 feet and a vertical drop of 611 feet... more »
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Plan a winter vacation in the Black Hills of South Dakota by booking a ski trip to Deer Mountain. The mountain boasts a 6,850 summit, a vertical drop of 850 feet, a total of 44 trails and 10 miles of cross-country trails... more »
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Book a winter Utah vacation at Deer Valley where everyone in the family will have multiple activity options, including cross-country skiing, helicopter skiing and snowboarding. The mountain has a summit of 9,570 feet, a vertical drop of 3,000 ... more »