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Hickory Ski Center Ski Area in New York is set in an area of pristine, natural beauty, making it a wonderful escape for your next ski trip. The snow is all from mother nature as they do not have snowmaking machines. One reason to book your trip ... more »
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Hidden Valley is a ski resort located in the town of Wildwood, Missouri. With a 310-foot vertical drop and more than 30 skiable acres, there's a variety of terrain for skiers and snowboarders to enjoy. You'll find 30 percent of the slopes geared ... more »
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An excellent ski destination known for its family activities and uncrowded slopes, Hidden Valley, New Jersey is one of the state's most beloved ski areas. Located just 43 miles from New York City with a 620-foot vertical drop, Hidden Valley is ... more »
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Hidden Valley Resort was first opened in the 1950s and has been operating year-round ever since. It remains a popular destination for skiers, with 25 trails, 9 lifts, a vertical drop of 610 feet and a 3,000-foot summit. 52 percent of its trails ... more »
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Book your ski trip at Hole in the Mountain Ski Area, which is located on the west edge of Lake Benton. This ski area is smaller and less prestigious than other recreation areas in Minnesota, but for savvy skiers and snowboarders, this simply ... more »
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Holiday Mountain Ski Area in New York is a fun place to take your family for your next ski trip. Holiday Mountain is located within easy driving distance from New York City, and offers a variety of snow and ski activities to choose from... more »
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Holiday Valley has been a New York treasure for 45 years. The valley has 53 trails, 35 percent of which are marked for beginners. The area is jam-packed with cozy slope-side lodging to accommodate 2,000 guests and you can find over 300 area ... more »
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If you're planning a family ski trip, the HoliMont Ski Area in New York might be just the winter getaway you have in mind. HoliMont prides itself not only on being the largest private ski area in North America, but also on being one devoted to ... more »
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Hoodoo Ski Resort, in central Oregon, is one of the premier winter sport centers of the Pacific Northwest, offering five lifts to 30 trails covering over 800 acres. Located near the summit of Santiam Pass, Hoodoo offers some of the best powder ... more »
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Because it has only 15 trails, Howelsen Hill Ski Area in Colorado certainly doesn't have the name recognition of some of Colorado's other ski resorts, but a trip to Howelsen is a trip back in time. Located in the town of Steamboat Springs, ... more »
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Located in Mandan, North Dakota, Huff Hills is a full-service ski resort that opened to the general public in 1993. Just 16 miles away from Bismarck, North Dakota, Huff Hills has a wide range of outdoor activities, including ski runs, tubing ... more »
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Whether you are a first-timer or a veteran on the slopes, Hunter Mountain has something for you. Hunter Mountain sprawls across 240 skiable acres in the Catskill Mountains. The resort boasts 3 mountains with 1,600 feet of vertical drop and a ... more »
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Consider a ski trip to Hyland, Minnesota. This ski area is known for its beautifully groomed runs and amazing snowmaking capabilities. It's also known for being family-friendly and welcoming to snowboarders... more »
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Jiminy Peak is a ski area located in the northern Berkshires of western Massachusetts. With 40 trails and nine lifts, it's situated on 157 ski-able acres. Jiminy Peak's top elevation is 2,381 feet, and its vertical drop is 1,141 feet... more »
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Nestled in the gorgeous Targhee National Forest in eastern Idaho, Kelly Canyon ski resort was founded in 1957. Visitors can enjoy great powder and extensive ski runs. The vertical drop is 1,000 feet and the peak is over 6,500 feet above sea ... more »
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Keystone, Colorado beckons expert and novice skiers alike with its mind-blowing skiing and terrific nightlife. Keystone is one of Summit County's most popular ski resorts, and its largest, so there are activities for young and old at every hour ... more »
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Bring the family to the King Pine Ski Area in New Hampshire, where over 40 percent of the hill is available to beginners and there's a terrain park for those looking for excitement. King Pine Ski Area offers 100 percent snowmaking, 6 lifts and a ... more »
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Kissing Bridge is the pride of Western New York's famous Colden Snowbelt. The area boasts 700 skiable acres you can enjoy long after the sun sets. High-intensity lamps light over 75 percent of the resort's slopes so night owls can try a 550 foot ... more »
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Labrador Mountain's 250 pristine acres are nestled halfway between Syracuse and Cortland, New York. Often hailed as 'one of Central New York's largest and friendliest areas,' Labrador offers skiers 3 base lodges, a mile-long run, 700-foot ... more »
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Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort is only a short drive from the flashing lights and gaming on the Las Vegas Strip. If you love to show off your tricks, you'll have a blast with the resort's terrain park and half-pipe formations... more »
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With skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing and a terrain park, there are plenty of opportunities for fun when you book a ski trip to Liberty Mountain, Pennsylvania. You won't be without snow, since the resort has 100 percent snow-making capabilities ... more »
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Lookout Pass sits along the scenic northern Idaho and Montana border and boasts early snowfall and excellent snow consistency. This ideal snow is spread across 540 acres that feature an impressive 1,150-foot vertical drop... more »
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Put your skiing skills to the test and head to Loon Mountain in New Hampshire for 45 trails and 19.4 miles of alpine ski and snowboard terrain. Ride to the summit at 3,050 feet before picking one of the intermediate or expert runs to tackle the ... more »
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Conveniently located in western Montana near the Idaho border, Lost Trail Powder Mountain is an affordable family ski destination that offers challenging terrain for skiers and snowboarders alike. Of its 45 trails, 20 percent are for beginning ... more »
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Lost Valley Ski Area is near Auburn, in southeastern Maine. It has 15 ski runs ranging from the easy Rabbit Run to the most difficult, the Fisher. Lost Valley has one of the largest ski instruction programs in New England. It offers lessons for ... more »