Location
BASE: 1853ft
SUMMIT: 4022ft
VERTICAL DROP: 0ft
NO. OF. LIFTS: 0
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 0
Surface: 2
BASE: 1853ft
SUMMIT: 4022ft
VERTICAL DROP: 0ft
NO. OF. LIFTS: 0
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 0
Surface: 2
The ski resort Ski TAJA/Tatranská Javorina is situated in the northern part of the High Tatras, region Poprad. It is just 3 km away from Poland.
The Homestead, located in Virginia's Allegheny Mountains, is great for skiing and snowboarding. The ski area consists of more than 45 acres of well maintained trails perfect for all ability levels.
Celebrating its 25th season of skiing, The Homestead is located within one of America’s most beautiful areas: The Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
The Summit at Snoqualmie sits 45 minutes east of Seattle on I-90, in the heart of the Mt.Baker/Snoqualmie National Forest. The Summit consists of three base areas: Summit West, Summit Central and Summit East.
Timber Ridge has the highest natural vertical rise in Southwest Michigan and the skiing and riding is spread over 50 acres.
BASE: 610ft
SUMMIT: 850ft
VERTICAL DROP: 240ft
Timberline Four Season Resort is an old West Virginia favorite. The ski area provides skiers and snowboarders a peak elevation of 4,268 feet, 200 inches of average annual snowfall and a vertical drop of 100 feet.
Oppdal is a snow-secure ski resort in Central-Norway, with 17 ski lifts and 30 runs spread out on 4 mountains. The majority of the runs are sunny and above the timber line.
Modern skiing resort with real wilderness! Grönklitt is one of Sweden's most southern ski resorts, yet this is where you are most likely to find snow.
Tryvann Winter Park is located at the top of Holmenkollen, only 20 minutes from downtown Oslo. Here you find 14 runs and 7 ski lifts, including 2 4-seat chairlifts. The longest run is 1400m long, and has a drop of 381m.
BASE: 524ft
SUMMIT: 1968ft
VERTICAL DROP: 1443ft
NO. OF. LIFTS: 5
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 0
Surface: 5
The fastest growing ski area in Finland, complete with two gondola lifts, with all slopes and most hotels linked by a free bus service.
Lifjell is only 12km from Bø in Telemark, and is the closest high mountain for tourists coming with the ferry from Denmark to Larvik, and for those who live in the South-East of Norway.