Bolton Valley
Bolton Valley is neither too big nor too small – as baby bear would say it, it's just right. The now-locally owned ski resort has 64 trails (with 51 ski runs) and a good terrain park over 165 acres worth of skiable area. This place is not a place for thrill-seekers, however – it's more for a relaxing family vacation than anything else. No black diamond trails here, but some good tree skiing.
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1. Blandford
Blandford Ski Area is pretty much known as the oldest club-owned ski area in North America, and even then you can't say that it's old hat. They have difficult, narrow trails for the more experienced skiers, uncomplicated glades for those who aren't used to it, and wide, open slopes that are fun for everybody. All that is perfectly maintained and groomed for the enjoyment of families. Couple this with a good ski education program and race programs, and you have one heck of a place.
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Bear Creek Mountain Resort was previously known as Doe Mountain Ski Area. Back in 1968, the ski area consists of a t-bar, rope tow, and two trails. Now, Bear Creek Mountain Resort offers skiing, snowboarding, and snowtubing recreations. The facilities of the resort are bar and restaurant, spa, and an on-site hotel. This first class resort is located in Berks County, Pennsylvania.
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Fun Valley is situated in the heart of Iowa. It is a resort that utilizes manual snowmaking in 90% of its terrain. Its trails are mostly geared towards skiers in beginner and intermediate levels and families with little kids, which makes it an ideal ski area for people who want to learn how to ski. Aside from skiing, it has a half-pipe to keep snowboarders entertained, as well as formal lessons and rentals.
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4. Mount Zion
Mount Zion Ski Resort is situated on the campus of Gogebic Community College, and is known as the oldest winter recreation park in Big Snow Country. The complex is open to the public, and it also serves as a testing area for the college's nationally recognized Ski Area Management Program. It has some of the most attractive rates in the midwest, as well as several skiing and snowboarding programs for children who want to learn. The park itself is relatively small-- comprised of 9 runs, serviced by two lifts, but it is well-maintained and a favorite of many locals. Aside from skiing and snowboarding, it also has its own snowtubing park.
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Lonesome Pine Trails is one of the good reasons to visit Maine during ski season. While it is definitely not as big and as well-advertised as some of the other skiing areas in Maine, Lonesome Pine Trails nevertheless offers some really good skiing experiences such as the 400-foot vertical that you can ski at night, glade skiing and the terrain park. The area is ideal for Nordic skiing, and the natural snowfall makes the experience of skiing there even better.
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