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Castle Mountain

Castle Mountain

Castle Mountain boasts miles of runs, natural hits and half pipes, deep powder, perfect fall lines, and the best skiing! With 2800 vertical feet and ...
  2 reviews
"Best Expert, Best Value"
Reviewed by billinhouston on Apr 8, 2003
Try it and you'll love it!
Gore Mountain

Gore Mountain

Consistently ranked as one of the Northeasts Top Ski Areas, Gores value is unsurpassed. This year, with improvements to the base lodge and sun deck, ...
"It's time you update your review!"
Reviewed by sergeantrn on Jul 11, 2007
Gore Mountain has gone and is going through some significant changes! The info you have is outdated! There are several quaint . . .
Lost Trail Powder Mountain

Lost Trail Powder Mountain

Enjoy the beauty and uncrowded slopes of the Rocky Mountain's hidden jewel, Lost Trail Powder Mountain. Experience family skiing from on top of the ...
  2 reviews
"Secret Hideawawy"
Reviewed by tmburkejr on Jan 4, 2001
Living in Missoula Montana affords me many areas to ski. Lost Trail, Powder Mountain, is one area that I frequent when I'm . . .
Belleayre

Belleayre

Clean, crisp, quiet, a place you can ski in the Forest Preservethat's Belleayre Mountain. Since 1949 Belleayre has been owned and operated by the ...
"No security! STOLEN BOARDS"
Reviewed by myboardisgone on Feb 24, 2011
sad!
Mount Orford

Mount Orford

  1 review
"Mount Orford - If only they would replace some lifts...."
Reviewed by davidoikawa on Apr 6, 2003
If Orford would replace some of their antiquated and slow lifts, this resort, with it's great terrain, no lines, nice lodge would be excellent.
Timberline

Timberline

Timberline Ski Resort is located in an Alpine valley, high in the Allegheny Mountains of West Virginia. This unique location is a place known for ...
"Timberline: Appreciate the Snow"
Reviewed by toiletoctopus on Dec 15, 2009
Timberline Resort is a must visit place for Mid Atlantic skiiers.
Whitecap

Whitecap

Pushed higher than the Rockies long before the Himalayas and Lake Superior were formed, the Penokees stand in testimony to the earth's violent past. ...
  9 reviews
"Fun runs, low prices, needs updates"
Reviewed by dbalestri on Dec 30, 2008
Good choice for families on a budget.  Low prices, basic accommodations, very good skiing, but dated facilities.
Snow King

Snow King

Our 250 room property has amenities including an outdoor heated swimming pool, three whirlpools, lovely suites and condominiums, Alpine Slide, ...
  2 reviews
"Snow King: The Town Hill"
Reviewed by swooper on Nov 11, 2000
First, I'm a 20 year Jackson Hole area resident skier and snowboarder. Snow King has the steepest average pitch of any U.S. . . .
Smugglers Notch

Smugglers Notch

Maybe it's the spectacular scenery. Or maybe it's the remarkable range of runs from novice to expert or the diversity of terrain from steeps to ...
"The Family Resort"
Reviewed by lilnifer on Dec 1, 2008
It might not be the best place to go when you're a couple or a college student, but perfect for a family looking to travel.
Stratton

Stratton

While it may not look much like winter where you are, here at Stratton were spending all our time waiting for the first snowfall. New lifts, more ...
"Free is overpriced"
Reviewed by chfriend on Nov 29, 2008
Go elsewhere, there are other resorts close to Stratton that have better skiing and are cheaper. 
Bryce

Bryce

Bryce Resort is the most family-oriented resort in Virginia. All our slopes are equipped with modern snowmaking, covering 100% of the ski area. ...
  3 reviews
"Skiing in Virginia"
Reviewed by toiletoctopus on Dec 20, 2006
For the price and level of service, this is a good place to spend a weekend.
Massanutten

Massanutten

Experience all the excitement of our 1,110-foot vertical dropthe most challenging in all of Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. Swoosh down the ...
"Worst Bed Ever"
Reviewed by chainsawchef on Jul 3, 2012
We recently stayed at the Woodstone Meadows and everything seemed ok on the "human vacation farm." Until we tried to sleep . . .
Mt Spokane

Mt Spokane

Our mountain has 4 double chairs, 1 beginner lift, 30 trails, a restaurant, daycare, a terrain park, extensive ski programs and events, fantastic ...
  5 reviews
"Mount (Convenient) Spokane"
Reviewed by Psych3 on Mar 25, 2000
Hey, I'll admit to skiing Mt. Spokane. After all, it's close to home and the cost of a lift ticket doesn't require taking . . .
Snoqualmie

Snoqualmie

Welcome to The Summit at Snoqualmie! We hope you're ready for winter. We sure are. We've made over $6 million in improvements, and that's not ...
"WET Snoqualmie"
Reviewed by amdonno on Nov 4, 2002
New skiers give it a try. Other then that stay away.... Or you will get more thenn wet behind your ears.
Stevens Pass

Stevens Pass

Cool air often drifts from the eastern slope of the range through the Stevens Pass area, keeping our snow relatively dry. Our forested area is ...
"Best skiing in Washington"
Reviewed by didyouhear on Nov 14, 2004
Try it. If management can keep from ruining the place you'll have a great time
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