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1. Big Bear Mountain Resort
The Park at Bear offers 59 jibs and 64 snow features including two 35-foot step downs, a 20-foot tall quarter pipe and our Pro Team Riders signature jibs to name but a few of the 123 features. It could take you all day or a couple of weeks to figure out how many combinations are out there so start now before Park Staff redesigns The Park!
Date Added: Jan 18, 2008 Hits: 812 Rating: 4.50 Votes: 2
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2. Camelback Ski Area
Camelback Ski Area has 33 trails, majority of which is designed for beginners. The lift system has 15 in total with the uphill capacity of 18,600 persons per hour. The entire mountain is designed for snow sports, whether skiing, snowboarding, or snowtubing. Camelback is located at Tannersville, Pennsylvania.
Date Added: Jan 24, 2008 Hits: 56 Rating: 5.00 Votes: 1
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3. Jack Frost Ski Area
Jack Frost Ski Area is a part of Pocono Resort nestled in the center of Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania. This area is dedicated for snow sports like skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing. It has 5 snowtubing chutes and 2 tows.
Date Added: Jan 24, 2008 Hits: 42 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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4. Williamette Pass
Williamette pass may be a humble ski area on federal land, but it hardly means that it's no fun. With one of the steepest runs in the world, it promises an adrenaline rush like no other. It also has two peaks to choose from, and offers some of the greatest skiing you can hope to have.
Date Added: Jan 24, 2008 Hits: 19 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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5. Anthony Lakes
Anthony Lakes is probably most famous for its dry snow, ideal for adventure and Cat skiing. The powder snow makes it possible for more adventurous skiers to pursue some more blood-pumping stunts, and most of the trails are for more experienced skiers. If you want a challenge, come to Anthony Lakes.
Date Added: Jan 24, 2008 Hits: 11 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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6. Mount Ashland
Mount Ashland is regarded as part of the alpine gateway to the Pacific Northwest; it is also on the highest peak of the Siskiyou Mountains. With a bowl and some of the steepest runs you can hope to find, the thrill-seekers will be happy to know that this place lives up to the claim “it's steeper here”. Most of Mount Ashland's trails are ranked black, and there are very few green trails here.
Date Added: Jan 24, 2008 Hits: 17 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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7. Spout Springs
Spout Springs is a great place to help your kids learn how to ski. Located at the Blue Mountains, its wide, downhill trails are ideal for skiers of varying skills – so you can ski progressively harder slopes as you improve. The place has an excellent program for little children, and offers good facilities for alpine and cross-country skiing.
Date Added: Jan 24, 2008 Hits: 9 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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8. Elk Ridge Ski Area
Elk Ridge Ski area is a modest sized ski area generally catering to family trips with beginner to intermediate skiers, snowboarders, and tubers. The resort also offers a fantastic view of Elk Ridge, allowing for more memorable moments even when you choose to stay indoors. Other services include horseback riding and guided tours.
Date Added: Jan 28, 2008 Hits: 29 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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9. Nor-Ski Runs
Nor-ski is a community ski area, though it is only open when conditions allow it to. It offers both alpine skiing and snowboarding, over a terrain of 30 skiable acres. It doesn't have its own ski school and lodge, but there are places within the vicinity where one may learn skiing lessons or stay. Most of its patrons are locals and big families who just want to let loose and have fun without paying much.
Date Added: Jan 29, 2008 Hits: 24 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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10. Fun Valley Ski Resort
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.
Date Added: Jan 29, 2008 Hits: 13 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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