Mount Baker
There is a reason why Mount Baker is often featured in skiing and snowboarding films; that reason is the fantastically beautiful view that the mountain presents. Apart from that, the overall natural feel of the mountain adds to the skiing experience, making the runs, trails and terrains all the more exciting and challenging for skiers of all levels. Anyone who likes unpolished and challenging terrain will be able to appreciate Mount Baker.
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1. Titcomb
Titcomb Mountain boasts of a 750-foot slope that is home to 16 alpine trails that can be enjoyed by skiers of all levels (beginner to expert). It is arguably one of the best alpine skiing areas in the state, and many are inclined to agree. It's a good place to get the hang of alpine skiing; every week, dozens of children come to learn how to ski and enjoy the facilities. Titcomb also has terrains and trails that are used for cross-country skiing; they also offer night skiing.
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2. Woodbound
Woodbound Inn isn't quite as well-known as a ski resort as most of the others, but it should be noted that it has some nice, quiet cross-country skiing available to you if you ever want it. Woodbound Inn has eighteen kilometers worth of cross-country trail, all safe and providing some memorable sights. It's ideal for a winter honeymoon.
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Ragged Mountain is known as the only ski resort in the state that has a championship golf course. But even though that is their claim to fame, skiing at Ragged Mountain provides some wicked challenges thanks to its 1,250-foot vertical drop. You can also do a fair amount of out of bounds skiing in the area. It's not as busy as the other family-oriented resorts either, so you get a fair amount of privacy here.
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Perfect North Slopes is situated within Lawrenceburg, Indiana, approximately 80 minutes from Indianapolis by car. Perfect North Slopes gets its name from the ease and amazing compatibility of all of its slopes to many people's preferences. It has a whooping 17 trails, with a modest yet still challenging 400 foot vertical drop. Perhaps the most selling feature of Perfect North Slopes Ski Resort is that all their slopes are available for night skiing-- with the whole area being adequately lit to enable guests to ski under a blanket of stars. Perfect North Slopes also offers skiing lessons for beginner individuals and groups, while others confident of their abilities may opt to participate in some of their races, which include NASTAR races every Saturday and Sunday afternoon.
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5. Pats Peak
Pats Peak is pretty small as far as ski resorts go, with only 22 trails to its name – and most of them for beginners to boot. Still, the fact that it offers night skiing on most of the mountain is something to look forward to, as is the fact that Pats Peak has some really steep and long pitches attached to its name. Pats Peak also has a challenging terrain park, but mostly Pat's Peak is about learning how to ski and perfecting what you've learned. More experienced skiers would probably want to stick to the Hurricane trail to slake their adrenaline thirst.
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