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Pomerelle Mountain is an alpine ski area in the western United States, in south central Idaho.It is located below Mount Harrison in the Albion Mountains in the Minidoka Ranger District of the Sawtooth National Forest, and south of Albion in Cassia County, thirty miles (50 km) northeast of the Utah-Nevada border with Idaho.
Bald Mountain Ski Area is a small ski area in north central Idaho, located ten miles (16 km) northwest of Pierce in Clearwater County.The area first opened 64 years ago in January 1960, with a cotton rope tow powered by a gasoline engine.
Among skiers, the term "Sun Valley" refers to the alpine ski area, which consists of Bald Mountain, the main ski mountain adjacent to Ketchum. Dollar Mountain, which is adjacent to Sun Valley, is suited for novice and lower intermediate skiers. Bald Mountain, or "Baldy", best suited for intermediate to advanced and expert skiers, has a summit ...
The ski season usually runs from late November to late-April at Alaska’s largest ski resort, Alyeska, located just 45 minutes from Anchorage in the Chugach Mountains and the resort town of Girdwood.
Ski resorts across the country are starting to open for the season, thanks in part to La Niña. La Niña influences the storm track across the United States, and during the colder months, it can ...
Mother Nature doesn’t appear to be cooperating with those wanting to hit the Take ski slopes this Christmas weekend. Tahoe ski conditions: Lackluster snow fall means little open terrain ...
Pomerelle Mountain Resort: Albion: Idaho: 9,000 8,000 1,000 500 24 2 500 $45 ... Big Tupper Ski Area Tupper Lake New York: Temporarily Closed December 9, 2019 [400]
With season pass sales already started for the 2011–2012 ski season, the Tamarack Municipal Association plans on opening the resort on December 15, 2011. The "Wildwood Express" chairlift, installed in 2005 and last operated in 2009, was removed in June 2012. [5] The ski operation lost nearly $300,000 during the 2011–12 season. [6]