The choices
for skiable terrain are endless.
Not exact matches
The Mt. Shasta Ski Park has something
for everyone with both day and night operations, miles of trails available to cater to all skill levels, 32 conventional trails
for 425
skiable acres, and two
terrain parks to test your skills on twists, jumps and rails.
Delivering over 2500 acres of
skiable terrain, up to 37 feet of snow in a season, 142 named runs, 5 alpine bowls, state of the art snowmaking and grooming equipment, and an exceptional beginner's area, Fernie is a true winter playground
for skiers and riders of all levels.
Colorado may be best known
for the Rocky Mountains, with peaks towering above 14,000 feet and covered in some of the best
skiable terrain in the country — but can you imagine that there is also a place in Colorado that will transport you deep into the heart of North Africa?
With the recent addition of 1,000 acres of
skiable terrain (
for a total of 8,464
skiable acres) accessed by two new lifts, Powder Mountain is home to the largest amount of in - bounds
skiable terrain in the U.S.
An ideal location
for a family winter vacation, Park City Mountain Resort's famed ski and snowboard mecca offers 3,300 acres of
skiable terrain, including 114 designated trails and 750 acres of bowl skiing.
The resort recently obtained Provincial approval of a 40 — year Master Plan which calls
for a world class, destination mountain resort with an expanded controlled recreation area, 20,000 bed units, an 18 - hole signature golf course, a multi-use trail system with two proposed lifts and 4,188 acres of
skiable terrain.
The mountain's amazing 2,765 acres of
skiable terrain offers impeccably groomed runs suitable
for downhill skiers of all abilities.
Breckenridge, Colorado: Breckenridge hosted the first World Snowboarding Championships in 1986, and its nearly 3,000 acres of
skiable terrain has long been a top choice
for winter tourists.
For example, its two mountains (Apres Vous and Rendezvous) comprise more than 2,500 acres of
skiable terrain.