Location
BASE: 1750ft
SUMMIT: 3200ft
VERTICAL DROP: 1750ft
NO. OF. LIFTS: 3
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 2
Surface: 2
BASE: 1750ft
SUMMIT: 3200ft
VERTICAL DROP: 1750ft
NO. OF. LIFTS: 3
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 2
Surface: 2
Tyrol Basin, located near Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin, has long been known around the heartland for its skiing and snowboarding. The area annually hosts a summer jam in June that draws up to 500 to 600 riders from all over the Midwest.
Stöten is located in Sälen, one of the biggest ski areas in Sweden. The Sälen ski resort includes the ski areas of Kläppen, Lindvallen, Högfjället, Tandådalen, Hundfjället and Stöten.
The ski resort Park Snow Šrbské Pleso is one of the most famous Slovak ski resorts. There are perfectly prepared slopes, modern lifts and cable cars and cross-country tracks.
The ski area Sudelfeld is Germany’s largest coherent ski area. The impressive mountain landscape and the wide and broad hillsides make for an interesting ski area and an exciting winter vacation.
One of five Norwegian Summer ski areas and regarded as the best pre-season training centre by Alberto Tomba, amongst others, Stryn organises annual Snowboarding camps and has a Fantaski area for young skiers.
Sugar Mountain is a long-time favorite with families and is the largest ski area in North Carolina. There are 115 skiable acres and 20 runs, along with seven lifts, including one triple, four doubles, and two surface lifts.
King Pine sits in a valley in the White Mountains National Forest and primarily serves the beginner and intermediate skier or snowboarder. That's not to say there aren't some steeps.
Kissing Bridge, located in Western New York, has an average annual snowfall of about 180 inches. Along with 90 percent snowmaking capability, excellent ski conditions are ensured.
As the Great Northern Catskills' premier winter destination, Hunter Mountain maintains renowned terrain, award-winning learning facilities and luxury mountainside accommodations.
Jack Frost Mountain, located in the Pocono Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania and sister mountain of nearby Big Boulder, has 30 slopes and trails, beginner through expert, served by nine lifts and one magic carpet.
Jay Peak has been known for its unbelievable terrain, incomparable glades, and abundant natural snowfall for 50 years. Vermont’s only Aerial Tramway is one of eight lifts accessing 385 acres of terrain, including 76 trails.
Jiminy Peak is a self contained resort, with skiing/boarding, slopeside accommodations, a village center with shops, and dining on site.