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11. Mount Crescent Ski Resort
A lot of Mt Crescent's patrons associate Iowa with the resort, owing to its nature. It is rather small, and rather simply made, but it still holds its own when it comes to the finer points of skiing. It has chairlifts and fairly easy trails-- no black diamonds, but then again, Iowa is not known for their ski trails. It has an excellent terrain park, making it a resort fit for novices, and people who want to keep in shape.
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12. Riverside Hills Ski Resort
Riverside Hills Ski Resort's most frequent customers are skiers with intermediate to advanced levels of experience. Despite its modest vertical dropn (190 feet) and small number of trails, most of the areas are not suitable for beginners, although they do have a steady area for those not confident enough to try the more difficult terrain.
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13. Lutsen Mountain Ski Resort
Lutsen Mountains Ski Resort is reputed to be the highest and largest skiing resort in the midwest plains of Minnesota, and is easily one of the best in the Midwest. It is comprised of over four mountains, and has the only gondola in the state, along with Nordic ski tracks. It also has 60 acres just for tree skiing, a size twice as large as some other ski resorts in the Midwest, and a whopping 1,000 acres of total skiable terrain, with 90 different ski runs.
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14. Afton Alps
Afton Alps Ski Resor is situated just minutes away from the Twin Cities of Minnesota. It is a comparatively large ski and snowboard resort, with a total of 250 skiable acres, containing 48 trails supported by 21 lifts. All areas of the resort are supported by 100% snowmaking apparati, and it has the largest Ski & Board Demo Center in the Midwest.
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15. Andes Tower Hills
Andes Tower Hills is one of the best family-oriented ski areas in Minnesota, with its friendly, wholesome atmosphere, attractive rates and zero alcohol tolerance. It's not a sprawling resort, but it is big enough to prevent boredom for even the most accomplished skier. It is a great place both to hone one's techniques, or to begin learning.
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16. Wild Mountain
Wild Mountain is considered to be the Killington of the midwest -it's a resort that isn't as expansive as most (though it has a sizeable terrain of 100 acres), but usually beats other resorts out in terms of earliest opening. It has excellent grooming and snow conditions. It's only an hour away from Twin Cities, and serves its purpose well as a metro area resort.
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17. Spirit Mountain
Spirit Mountain's location is one of its most attractive attributes, being minutes away from downtown Deluth. It also has a packed calendar, with events being held almost on a weekly basis. It's terrain is friendly to both skiers and snowboarders of all skil levels, and the slopes afford a fantastic view of Lake Superior and St. Louis bay. Most of its patrons claim it to be fun, and convenient-- a great place to spend the day with friends and family.
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18. Welch Village
Welch Village is one of those resorts where patrons tend to acquire the season passes rather than single day tickets mainly because the resort has so much to offer, one day is not enough. It's fun, with a masterful blend of difficult, intermediate and easy trails, with a friendly and helpful staff. Moreover, a lot of its patrons are loyal customers, who have stuck to the resort for several years running, a testament to its dedication to quality and service.
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19. Boyne Highlands
Boyne Highlands has one of the longest runs and steepest slopes in Michigan. It is relatively close to another area, the Boyne Mountain resort. Patrons have given it an excellent rating, owing to its well-maintained terrain, friendly service, and top-of-the-line facilities. It also has a packed events calendar, ranging from competitions to festivals.
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20. Homestead
Homestead delivers a cozy winter experience high above Lake Michigan. It has boardwalks, woodland paths, and several snow trails ranging from challenging to easy. To see to their customer's convenience, they offer several amenities-- restuarants including fine dining, shops, galleries, historical sites and a nearby lodge for overnight stays.
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