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1. Mohawk Mountain
Mohawk Mountain is may be known as the oldest ski area in Connecticut, but that doesn't mean that it is any less exciting than the newer resorts. After all, being the largest ski area in the state has to count for something: with 24 trails maintained by snowmakers and designed for all levels of skiing, Mohawk mountain has something for everyone. It was, and still is, the best snow-based resort in the area.
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2. Mount Southington
Mount Southington is a favorite ski resort among the locals during their season because of it accessibility. Its location proves to be a very convenient for beginners and novices, while at the same time providing challenging (and ever-changing) slopes and runs for more experienced skiers. Because it is open to families, safety is the number one priority in Mount Southington, so you can be sure to have fun without worries.
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3. Ski Sundown
Ski Sundown is not actually a ski resort in the proper sense, but it is one of the good ski areas you can find in Connecticut. It has 15 trails, most of which are lighted for when you want to indulge in night skiing. Ski Sundown is more geared towards the beginners, though (9 of the trails are for that level). But that doesn't mean that the adrenaline junkies can't have their fun – the Gunbarrel trail, for example, is a steep, straight ski down the side of the mountain.
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4. Powder Ridge
The Powder Ridge Ski Area, while not a resort, is still a rather good place to ski. Found on Besek Mountain in Connecticut, it is seen by many as THE best ski area in the state. With 75 acres worth of ski-worthy territory, Powder Ridge terrains cater to skiers of all skill levels – ranging to wide spaces for beginners, and obstacle trails for the more experienced. The ski learning programs at Power Ridge are also known to be more organized than some others.
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5. Woodbury Ski Area
The Woodbury Ski area is also just a ski area. However, it is known to be the first among all the ski areas in Connecticut to make snow and open, thus making it an early treat for skiers – this is a good place to exercise your skiing legs. It has a fair distribution of trails and runs for all ski levels, so you can bring the family and have a lot of fun here. Woodbury is also home to Masters Ski Racing Events.
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