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SKI RESORTS (USA) Resource Info@Skichatter.Com SKI RESORTS (USA) Resource [email protected] Connecticut • Mohawk Mountain Ski Area — Cornwall • Mount Southington — Plantsville • Powder Ridge Ski Area — Middlefield • Ski Sundown — New Hartford Maine • Baker Mountain — Bingham • Big Rock — Mars Hill • Big Squaw — Greenville • Black Mountain of Maine — Rumford • Camden Snow Bowl — Camden • Eaton Mountain — Skowhegan • Hermon Mountain — Hermon • Lonesome Pine Trails — Fort Kent • Lost Valley — Auburn • Mount Abram — Greenwood • Mount Jefferson Ski Area — Lee • Pinnacle Ski Club — Pittsfield • Powderhouse Hill — South Berwick • Quoggy Jo — Presque Isle • Saddleback Maine — Rangeley • Shawnee Peak — Bridgton • Sugarloaf — Carrabassett Valley • Sunday River — Newry • Titcomb Mountain — Farmington Massachusetts • Berkshire East Ski Resort — Charlemont • Blandford Ski Area — Blandford • Blue Hills Ski Area — Canton • Bousquet Ski Area — Pittsfield • Butternut — Great Barrington • Easton Ski Area at Eaglebrook School (private) • Jiminy Peak — Hancock • Mount Greylock Ski Club — Williamstown (private) • Nashoba Valley Ski Area — Westford • Otis Ridge — Otis • Ski Bradford — Haverhill Page 1 of 14 SKI RESORTS (USA) Resource [email protected] • Ski Ward — Shrewsbury • Wachusett Mountain — Princeton New Hampshire • Abenaki Ski Area — Wolfeboro • Arrowhead — Claremont • Attitash — Bartlett • Black Mountain — Jackson • Bretton Woods — Bretton Woods • Cannon Mountain — Franconia Notch • Campton Mountain — Waterville • Cranmore Mountain Resort — North Conway • Crotched Mountain — Bennington • Dartmouth Skiway — Lyme • Granite Gorge — Keene • Gunstock Mountain Resort — Gilford • Kanc Rec Area — Lincoln • King Pine — East Madison • Loon Mountain — Lincoln • McIntyre Ski Area — Manchester • Mount Eustis - Littleton • Mount Prospect — Lancaster • Mount Sunapee Resort — Sunapee • Pats Peak — Henniker • Ragged Mountain — Danbury • Storrs Hill — Lebanon • Tenney Mountain Ski Resort — Plymouth • The Balsams Wilderness — Dixville Notch (temporarily closed) • Waterville Valley Resort — Waterville Valley • Whaleback — Enfield • Wildcat Mountain — Pinkham Notch Rhode Island • Yawgoo Valley — Exeter Vermont • Bellows Falls Ski Tow — Bellows Falls • Bolton Valley Resort — Bolton Valley • Bromley Mountain — Peru • Burke Mountain — East Burke • Cochran's Ski Area — Richmond Page 2 of 14 SKI RESORTS (USA) Resource [email protected] • Harrington Hill — Strafford • Hard 'Ack — St. Albans • Haystack — West Dover (private) • Jay Peak Resort — Jay • Killington Ski Resort — Killington • Living Memorial Park — Brattleboro • Lyndon Outing Club — Lyndon • Mad River Glen — Fayston (ski only) • Magic Mountain — Londonderry • Middlebury College Snow Bowl — Hancock • Mount Snow — West Dover • Okemo Mountain — Ludlow • Pico Mountain — Killington • Plymouth Notch — Plymouth (private) • Quechee Lakes Ski Area — Quechee (private) • Smugglers' Notch — Jeffersonville • Stowe Mountain Resort — Stowe • Stratton Mountain Resort — Stratton Mountain • Sugarbush Resort — Warren • Suicide Six — South Pomfret Maryland • Wisp Ski Resort — McHenry New Jersey • Big Snow American Dream — East Rutherford (indoor) • Campgaw Mountain — Mahwah • Hidden Valley — Vernon • Mountain Creek — Vernon New York • Beartown Ski Area — Plattsburgh • Belleayre Ski Center — Highmount • Big Tupper Ski Area — Tupper Lake • Brantling Ski Slopes — Sodus • Bristol Mountain Ski Resort — South Bristol • Buffalo Ski Club — Colden • Catamount Ski Area — Hillsdale • Dry Hill Ski Area — Watertown • Gore Mountain — North Creek Page 3 of 14 SKI RESORTS (USA) Resource [email protected] • Greek Peak — Virgil • Hickory Ski Center — Warrensburg • Holiday Valley — Ellicottville • Holiday Mountain Ski & Fun — Monticello • Holimont — Ellicottville • Hunter Mountain — Hunter • Kissing Bridge — Colden • Labrador Mountain — Truxton • Mount Peter Ski Area — Warwick • McCauley Mountain — Old Forge • Peek'n Peak — Clymer • Plattekill Mountain — Roxbury • Royal Mountain — Caroga • Song Mountain Resort — Tully • Snow Ridge Ski Resort — Turin • Swain — Swain • Sugar Hill — Sugar Hill • Thunder Ridge Ski Area — Patterson • Titus Mountain — Malone • Toggenburg Mountain — Fabius • West Mountain — Glens Falls • Willard Mountain — Greenwich • Whiteface Mountain — Wilmington • Windham Mountain — Windham • Woods Valley Ski Resort — Westernville Pennsylvania • Bear Creek Mountain Resort — Macungie[1] • Blue Knob All Seasons Resort — Claysburg • Blue Mountain Ski Area — Palmerton[1] • Boyce Park — Plum • Camelback Ski Area — Tannersville [1] • Eagle Rock Resort — Hazleton • Elk Mountain — Union Dale • Hidden Valley Four Seasons Resort — Hidden Valley • Jack Frost Big Boulder — Blakeslee[1] • Laurel Mountain Ski Resort — Ligonier • Liberty Mountain Resort — Carroll Valley Page 4 of 14 SKI RESORTS (USA) Resource [email protected] • Mountain View at Edinboro — Edinboro • Seven Springs Mountain Resort — Seven Springs • Shawnee Mountain Ski Area — East Stroudsburg[1] • Ski Big Bear — Lackawaxen • Ski Denton — Coudersport • Ski Roundtop — Lewisberry[1] • Spring Mountain -Schwenksville • Ski Sawmill — Morris • Montage Mountain Ski Resort — Scranton • Tussey Mountain Ski Area — State College • Whitetail Ski Resort — Mercersburg Alabama • Cloudmont Ski & Golf Resort — Mentone North Carolina[edit] • Appalachian Ski Mountain — Blowing Rock • Cataloochee Ski Area — Maggie Valley • Sapphire Valley — Sapphire • Ski Beech — Beech Mountain • Sugar Mountain — Sugar Mountain • Wolf Ridge — Mars Hill Tennessee • Ober Gatlinburg — Gatlinburg Virginia • Bryce Resort — Basye-Bryce Mountain • Massanutten Ski Resort — Massanutten • The Homestead — Hot Springs • Wintergreen Resort — Wintergreen West Virginia • Canaan Valley Resort — Davis • Oglebay Resort — Wheeling • Snowshoe Mountain — Snowshoe • Timberline Four Seasons Resort — Davis Page 5 of 14 SKI RESORTS (USA) Resource [email protected] • Winterplace — Ghent Illinois • Chestnut Mountain Resort — Galena • Ski Four Lakes — Lisle • Raging Buffalo Snowboard Park — Algonquin • Ski Snowstar — Andalusia • Villa Olivia — Bartlett Indiana • Paoli Peaks — Paoli • Perfect North Slopes — Lawrenceburg Iowa • Mt. Crescent Ski Area — Crescent • Seven Oaks Snow Ski Area — Boone • Sleepy Hollow Sports Park — Des Moines • Sundown Mountain — Dubuque Michigan • Al Quaal Recreation Ski Area — Ishpeming • Alpine Valley — White Lake • Apple Mountain Ski Resort — Freeland • Big Powderhorn Ski Area — Bessemer • Bittersweet Ski Resort — Otsego • Blackjack Ski Resort — Bessemer • Boyne Highlands Resort — Harbor Springs • Boyne Mountain — Boyne Falls • Caberfae Peaks Ski & Golf Resort — Cadillac • Cannonsburg Ski Area — Cannonsburg • Challenge Mountain — Boyne City • Crystal Mountain Resort & Spa — Thompsonville • Garland Resort — Lewiston • Hickory Hills Ski Area — Traverse City • The Homestead — Glen Arbor • Indianhead Mountain Resort — Wakefield • Marquette Mountain — Marquette Page 6 of 14 SKI RESORTS (USA) Resource [email protected] • Mont Ripley Ski Resort — Houghton • Mount Bohemia — Lac La Belle • Mt. Brighton Ski Resort — Brighton • Mt. Holiday — Traverse City • Mt. Holly Ski and Snowboard Resort — Holly • Mt. McSauba Recreation Area — Charlevoix • Mt. Zion Ski Area — Ironwood • Mulligan's Hollow Ski Bowl — Grand Haven • Norway Mountain Ski and Snowboard Resort — Norway • Nub's Nob — Harbor Springs • Otsego Club & Resort — Gaylord • Petoskey Winter Sports Park — Petoskey • Pine Knob Ski Resort — Clarkston • Pine Mountain Resort — Iron Mountain • Porcupine Mountains — Silver City • Shanty Creek Resorts — Bellaire • Ski Brule — Iron River • Snow Snake Ski & Golf — Harrison • Swiss Valley Ski and Snowboard Area — Jones • Timber Ridge Ski Area — Gobles • Treetops Resort — Gaylord Minnesota • Afton Alps — Afton • Andes Tower Hills — Kensington • Buck Hill — Burnsville • Buena Vista Ski Area — Bemidji • Chester Bowl Park — Duluth • Coffee Mill Ski Area — Wabasha • Detroit Mountain — Detroit Lakes • Giants Ridge — Biwabik • Hyland Ski and Snowboard Area — Bloomington • Lutsen Mountains — Lutsen • Mount Itasca — Coleraine • Mount Kato — Mankato • Powder Ridge — Kimball • Ski Gull — Nisswa • Spirit Mountain — Duluth Page 7 of 14 SKI RESORTS (USA) Resource [email protected] • Welch Village — Welch • Wild Mountain — Taylors Falls Missouri • Hidden Valley Ski Area — Wildwood • Snow Creek — Weston North Dakota • Bottineau Winter Park — Bottineau • Frost Fire — Walhalla • Huff Hills — Mandan Ohio • Alpine Valley Ski Area — Chesterland • Boston Mills/Brandywine Ski Resort — Peninsula • Mad River Mountain — Bellefontaine • Snow Trails Ski Resort — Mansfield • Big Creek Ski Area — Concord South Dakota • Deer Mountain — Lead • Great Bear — Sioux Falls • Terry Peak — Lead Wisconsin • Alpine Valley Resort — East Troy • Ausblick Ski Club — Sussex (private) • Badlands Sno-Park — Hudson • Book Across the Bay — Ashland • Blackhawk Ski Club — Middleton (private) • Bruce Mound Winter Sports Area — Merrillan • Camp 10 — Rhinelander • Cascade Mountain — Portage • Christie Mountain — Bruce • Christmas Mountain Village — Wisconsin Dells • Crystal Ridge — Franklin • Devils Head Resort — Baraboo Page 8 of 14 SKI RESORTS (USA) Resource [email protected] • Fox Hill Ski Area — West Bend (private) • Granite Peak — Wausau • Heiliger Huegel Ski Club — Hubertus (private) • Kettlebowl — Bryant • Kewaunee County Winter Park Ski Hill — Kewaunee • Keyes Peak — Florence • Little Switzerland Ski Area — Slinger • Mont Du Lac — Superior • The Mountain Top at Grand Geneva Resort — Lake Geneva • Mt. 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