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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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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 »
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Strap into your skis and hit the slopes at Loveland ski resort. Discover the location where locals go for pure, unadulterated Colorado skiing. You'll enjoy an impressive vertical drop of 2,101 feet on a mountain with a top elevation of 12,705 feet... more »
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Book your ski trip to the Lutsen Mountains in Minnesota. This ski area is open between mid November and April. It operates during the week between 9:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. and on weekends between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. If the park advertises a ... more »
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Mammoth Mountain has one of the longest operating seasons of ski resorts in Southern California, with snow-making equipment in operation to the top of its highest peak. Often open until July 4, this resort offers trails for all skill levels ... more »
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It's all about skiing when you visit Marquette Mountain, Michigan. The area is home to several ski slopes, and with over 200 inches of snow every winter, the slopes are always ready for downhill excitement. Marquette borders Lake Superior along ... more »
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Book your ski trip vacation at Maverick Mountain in Polaris, Montana, and enjoy skiing on 24 trails spread over 210 skiable acres. The base elevation of the mountain is 6,800 feet, its summit elevation is 8,820 feet, and it has a 2,020-foot ... more »
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McCauley Mountain is known throughout the region as 'the most challenging little mountain in central New York.' The resort is located 2.5 miles from Old Forge, New York--home to 2 Olympic Skiers including 1975 world professional alpine ski ... more »
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Missaukee Mountain, Michigan, located close to Lake City, offers a smaller, no-pressure ski site that is perfect for families. There are 5 downhill trails, 2 of which are easy, 2 moderate and 1 difficult... more »
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Mohawk Mountain is nestled in West Cornwall, Connecticut and offers top-notch skiing and snowboarding to Southern New England and surrounding areas. You'll enjoy a 650-foot vertical drop as well as a 1.25 mile-long run... more »
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Zip up your ski jacket, strap down your boots and challenge yourself on the slopes of Monarch Mountain in Colorado. With a vertical drop of 1,170 feet on a mountain with a top elevation of 11,961 feet, Monarch Mountain offers plenty of ... more »
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The Mont Ripley Ski Resort, a small resort located near Hancock, Michigan, is a lovely spot for a family ski retreat. Bring your own skis or rent them on-site to enjoy a great day on the slopes... more »
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Book a ski trip to Montana Snowbowl, Montana and have a blast skiing in the Rocky Mountains. The resort is located about 20 minutes north of downtown Missoula on Snowbowl Road... more »
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Take a trip to Moonlight Basin, Montana for a memorable skiing adventure. Adjacent to Big Sky Resort on Route 64, the ski area offers luxurious amenities along with first-rate downhill skiing and snowboarding... more »
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Enjoy the newly refurbished Summit Lodge at Mount Sunapee in New Hampshire, where they use 100 percent wind energy to power the 10 lifts that bring skiers and snowboarders to the top of the mountain at 2,743 feet. Mount Sunapee boasts a vertical ... more »
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Located in Vernon Township, Mountain Creek is a ski area owned and operated by ski giant IntraWest. With an average annual snowfall of 65 feet, the resort is known for its excellent night skiing, challenging terrain and more than 1,000-foot ... more »
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Mountain View, Pennsylvania is a budget-friendly resort that has made many new upgrades, including new snow-making machines, new lights on the trails and new interiors. The resort is located on Route 86 near Edinboro and Cambridge Springs, ... more »
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Just five minutes from Bethel, Maine, near the New Hampshire border, Mt. Abram Ski Resort is family friendly and welcomes skiers of all ages. It has 44 trails and a top elevation of 2,000 feet with a great view of the Lakes Region. The longest ... more »
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Considered one of the more challenging ski resorts in the Pacific Northwest, Mt. Ashland offers 23 trails for intermediate and advanced skiers. Located just eight miles off of Interstate 5 in Southern Oregon, not far from the California border, ... more »
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Located just south of the city of Bend, in Eastern Oregon, Mt. Bachelor Ski Resort is one of the most popular in all of the Pacific Northwest. Featuring 11 lifts servicing numerous trails on the mountain, Mt. Bachelor is truly the gem of Oregon's ... more »
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Mt. Brighton is an easy drive from Pontiac, Detroit and Ann Arbor, Michigan. There are 17 lifts and 26 trails to provide opportunities for beginner through expert skiers... more »