Mount Snow
Mount Snow is an ideal family place, in that it's a good place to have your kids learn how to ski – it has some great learning facilities and a good teaching staff. There's no need for more experienced skiers to worry – there are 135 posted runs spread over 590 acres of ski-worthy area here, and much of them are for intermediate-level skiers. There is enough variety in the terrain (and terrain parks) so that boredom is a virtual impossibility.
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1. Mount Snow
Mount Snow is an ideal family place, in that it's a good place to have your kids learn how to ski – it has some great learning facilities and a good teaching staff. There's no need for more experienced skiers to worry – there are 135 posted runs spread over 590 acres of ski-worthy area here, and much of them are for intermediate-level skiers. There is enough variety in the terrain (and terrain parks) so that boredom is a virtual impossibility.
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The Nashoba Valley Ski Area may be small, but it doesn't mean it's not worthwhile. It has seventeen trails, most of which are for intermediate and advanced level skiers – the Wardance Trail is a favorite, for its moguls and that jump at the end. Most of the trails are pretty much littered with array of rails, jibs and jumps. All in all, a pretty fun ski place to check out.
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Famous for the Highland Bowl, one of the most intense skiing sites in the area, the Aspen Highlands caters to skiers and snowboarders who can handle a more intermediate-to-expert difficulty terrain. Three high speed quad chairs and two triple chairs are used to service visitors up the mountain tops to experience Aspen's very challenging trails.
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Canaan Valley Resort is nestled in the scenic Allegheny Mountains, about 3.5 hours west of Mid-Atlantic seaboard cities. This resort is chosen by Washingtonian Magazine as one of the 50 Great Places to Stay. It has 39 trails and the longest run is Timber Trail, which is 6,000 feet. The resort also has a tubing park with 4 lanes and 2 terrain parks. Other available activities are ice skating, snowshoeing, XC skiing, billiards, and arcade.
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Black Mountain is the oldest ski resort in New Hampshire, and it boasts of being the quintessential New England ski destination. All we can say is with its 40 trails over 143 acres that are pretty fairly divided between skill levels from beginner to advanced, this is a great place to practice or test how much you know about skiing. There's also some good recreational skiing to be had here; the forests can be very beautiful in Black Mountain. And considering that it's affordable, you have to admit that this is a value-for-money place.
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