- snow
ski areas and
resorts around the world. At
least 68
nations host snow-covered
outdoor ski areas. See also
Comparison of
North American ski resorts...
- cross-country
skiing, snow boarding, tubing, sledding, etc.
Ski areas may
stand alone or be part of a
ski resort. The US
Forest Service defines a
ski area as: "a...
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adjacent to a
ski area–a
mountainous area with
pistes (
ski trails) and a
ski lift system. In
North America, it is more
common for
ski areas to
exist well...
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Loveland Ski Area is a
ski area in the
western United States,
located near the town of Georgetown, Colorado.
Located at the
eastern portal of the Eisenhower...
- of snow
ski areas and
resorts in the
United States peaked in the late 1960s at
around 1000
areas.
Since then many small, rope-tow only
areas have closed...
- Snowm**** is a
ski resort located in the Town of Snowm****
Village near Aspen, Colorado. The
ski area is
owned and
operated by the
Aspen Skiing Company as...
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Eaglecrest Ski Area is a
public ski area on
Douglas Island in the U.S.
state of Alaska,
across Gastineau Channel from Juneau. The
area is
owned and operated...
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Coppervale Ski Area is a
small ski area in L****en County, California, 18
miles from Susanville.
Established in the late 1930s, the
area has been owned...
- is a
ski area in the
western United States,
located in the town of Alta in the
Wasatch Mountains of Utah, in Salt Lake County. With a
skiable area of 2...
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Buttermilk Ski Area refers to a
ski hill and an
unincorporated community surrounding it in
Pitkin County, Colorado.
Located about halfway between the cities...