Location
BASE: 1558ft
SUMMIT: 1886ft
VERTICAL DROP: 328ft
NO. OF. LIFTS: 1
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 0
Surface: 1
BASE: 1558ft
SUMMIT: 1886ft
VERTICAL DROP: 328ft
NO. OF. LIFTS: 1
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 0
Surface: 1
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.
BASE: 1968ft
SUMMIT: 2591ft
VERTICAL DROP: 623ft
NO. OF. LIFTS: 1
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 0
Surface: 1
BASE: 4708ft
SUMMIT: 6069ft
VERTICAL DROP: 0ft
NO. OF. LIFTS: 5
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 3
Surface: 2
Tremblant sits at 2871 feet in elevation in the Laurentians of Quebec, and is often referred to as the premier European Resort in North America.
Taos Ski Valley is know for it's rugged, authentic terrain in the Sangre de Cristo mountain range of New Mexico.
BASE: 4028ft
SUMMIT: 8366ft
VERTICAL DROP: 4009ft
NO. OF. LIFTS: 6
Gondolas: 1
Chairs: 2
Surface: 5
The ski resort Wagrain is located in the Salzburger Sportwelt and is part of the Ski Amadé. If you decide to spend your winter vacation in Wagrain, Ski Amadé's first carving fun park is available for you.
Ski Capital of the Haute Maurienne valley, Val Cenis is composed of two authentic Savoyard villages, next to the Vanoise National Parc and the Mont Cenis Pass (the border with Italy),but also next to the Regional Parc d'Avigliana in Ital
Val d'Allos, two ski resorts with the label private://little mountaineersprivate:// offers to you diversity. From 1400 to 1800 choose your place of stay... It is the high mountain in the southern Alps.
Val d'Allos is a ski resort which offers to you different pleasure. From 1400 to 1800, choose the place of your stay... Typical village in the mountain linked to the resort Val d'Allos 1500 by cabins.
Val d’Isère has something for skiers and boarders of all levels. No, really.