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Sierra at Tahoe

Sierra at Tahoe

Sierra has great terrain to explore for all ability levels. From Broadway, the best beginner slope in Tahoe, to the steep chutes and cliffs of ...
"great on weekdays"
Reviewed by moog5 on Sep 21, 2009
Still haven't ski'd anywhere except the Sierra's (good old Sierra Cement).  I now live less than an hour from Sierra . . .
Pajarito Mountain

Pajarito Mountain

The facilities include five chair lifts, a ski school, ski equipment rentals, a cafeteria and a day lodge. Daily and half-day tickets are available. ...
  1 review
"One of the nicest places, but that comes at a cost."
Reviewed by kauza on Feb 27, 2000
Pajarito is one of the nicest, purest ski areas I have ever been to. It is family operated and owned, which keeps the sell-out . . .
Ski Apache

Ski Apache

With a peak elevation of 11,500 feet and 1,900 vertical feet, Apache offers some advanced terrain as well as beginner trails.
"North NM must be better"
Reviewed by cerumen on Jan 4, 2007
Do not go to this resort as there are definately more organized and well run resorts out there.
Ski Rio

Ski Rio

Today, Rio has a reputation for being one of the roomiest resorts in the southern Rockies. Its slopes are uncrowded and made for cruising. The resort ...
  2 reviews
"Ski without the Crowds"
Reviewed by teresa_cool on Jan 16, 2000
Ski Rio is the perfect place to avoid heavy crowds. It is a quaint little resort with lodging and 2 restaurants. The view . . .
Taos

Taos

There is fresh Snow in Taos! Here in Taos Ski Valley, the trees have turned gold, there is fresh snow on the peaks and our summer improvements are ...
"Taos is..and isnt.."
Reviewed by berdomb on Nov 15, 2010
It rocks like few others, IF you go skiing to SKI
Big Tupper

Big Tupper

Bring family and friends to enjoy mountain skiing in an uncrowded family atmosphere. The base elevation of 2,000 feet, 100% snowmaking and the ...
  3 reviews
"FOR SALE?!?"
Reviewed by Skislopia on Jan 24, 2000
Recently I learned that Big Tupper was not opening for their 1999-2000 ski season, and I was rather distressed. Having lived . . .
Holimont

Holimont

You will have a unique experience skiing at Holimont, the largest private ski resort in North America. The Holimont Race Program is well known ...
  6 reviews
"Buyer Beware"
Reviewed by skier47 on Oct 15, 2007
was introduced to the area over 10 years ago and have watched it go from one of the best kept secrets to a poor imitation . . .
Bretton Woods

Bretton Woods

Bretton Woods has gained annual recognition from national ski magazines for spectacular scenic views, snow conditions, family programs and customer ...
"Pretty Good Hill"
Reviewed by leinad90 on Apr 18, 2007
Anyone at all who skis should check out this mountain and maybe bring some people along with you. Go have a good time because I know others and I did.
Cranmore

Cranmore

Cranmore has been delivering its brand of family value mountain recreation since Harvey Gibson and Hannes Schneider founded this resort 60 years ago. ...
  8 reviews
"Cranmore Mountain - Where We Have Season Passes"
Reviewed by AliventiAsylum on Jan 6, 2007
A nice place for families with all skiing abilities. There's something for everyone and non-skiers can keep track of the rest of the family very easily.
Mt Sunapee

Mt Sunapee

New for the season ahead will be the replacement of the North Peak Lodge with a spectacular new 24,000 square foot base lodge. This lodge will ...
"Best Overall Skiing Experience in New England"
Reviewed by east-west on Nov 22, 2007
Don't just take my word for it! Check the ski magazines' ratings over the last 5 years, or better yet, just come and see for yourself. See you there!
Temple Mountain

Temple Mountain

The Temple Mountain Ski Area is the southernmost family ski area in New Hampshire. Located in the beautiful Monadnock Region, we are only two hours ...
  3 reviews
"Temple has a great view"
Reviewed by hurdler on Mar 16, 2001
I would recommend Temple to anyone that enjoys fast skiing with short lines. If you are in NH make sure you go to Temple.
Tuckerman Ravine

Tuckerman Ravine

Tuckerman and Huntington Ravines are located in the Cutler River Drainage on the southeast shoulder of Mt. Washington. The ravines are popular with ...
  3 reviews
"East's Most Extreme Backcountry Ski - Tuckerman Ravine"
Reviewed by jps246 on Jan 2, 2004
Tuckerman Ravine is in the end, the ultimate backcountry ski destination in the east. If you ski Tuckermans, you’ve done it – you are the skier
Wildcat

Wildcat

Our bragging rights include 162 days of continual operations in 1998/99the longest season of any New Hampshire ski area; the most natural snow of any ...
  7 reviews
"Wildcat Mountain - Most Challenging Terrain in the Northeast and Awesome Scenery"
Reviewed by AliventiAsylum on Jan 24, 2008
This is a great ski area for those looking for terrain that's a bit more challenging than other trails in New England.
Treetops

Treetops

Treetops Sylvan Resort, in the heart of Northern Michigan's snow belt, is a perfect family getaway. Treetops, located outside The Alpine Village of ...
  2 reviews
"Great Family Hotel near Treetops"
Reviewed by MandyJane on Feb 20, 2000
If you are in a group that has skiers and nonskiers, you might want to try the Holiday Inn in Grayling. This is the perfect . . .
Big Mountain

Big Mountain

Since 1947, Big Mountain has attracted winter enthusiasts who enjoy vast terrain, uncrowded slopes, and an abundance of snow at great value. A summer ...
"Whitefish Mountain Resort."
Reviewed by nomanisland on Dec 7, 2007
Big MTN is a destination resort that's off the beaten tracks. Enough terrain to entertain for as long as you can stay. Look beyond the fog.