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Though the ski area has been closed since 1985, its lifts and trails are still visible from Route 16. There have been various attempts at restarting snow sports at the former site, including snow tubing, snowcat skiing, and snowmobile racing. As of September 2023, the land was for sale with an asking price of $3.2 million. [2]
The ski terrain is extensive and varied and compares favorably with other well known ski resorts. Pioneer Ridge has numerous "double black" expert runs and challenging chutes. The west side of Pioneer Mountain is a vast forest for tree skiing.
A 2006 view of the ski resort on Brodie Mountain in Massachusetts, which closed in 2002. New England Lost Ski Areas Project (NELSAP) is an organization that concerns the history of downhill skiing areas, mostly in the northeastern United States. Started as a website in 1998, it has also organized hikes, research projects, and lectures in recent ...
Colorado’s Vail Ski Resort is not only one of the most expensive American ski resorts, but one of the most well-known. According to Ski Magazine, it captures skiers’ hearts due to an ...
Saddleback Maine is a ski resort located in Sandy River Plantation, near Rangeley, Maine, on the northwestern slopes of Saddleback Mountain. It is the largest independent ski area on the east coast, in terms of number of skiable acres (600). It has (6) lifts, (85%) snowmaking percentage, vertical drop (2,000 feet [610 m]), and skier days.
The prized pistes of Aspen meet Big Sky’s alpine terrain in the snowiest corners of the land of the free
The Lodge at Blue Sky in Park City, UT. This contemporary and warm mountain retreat sits on 3,500 private acres of land for you to ski and explore while appreciating the majestic beauty of the area.