Midwest Ski Areas Invest In
New Lifts, Terrain & Programs
Midwest ski
areas have invested in new lifts, terrain, programs and other
amenities for
this winter season. These improvements will help ensure a
quality experience
for skiers, snowboarders and snow tubers. For
a state-by-state,
area-by-area listing of What's New for this year, go
here>
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ski areas, please contact midwest-ski@usa.net.
To contact the appropriate person at a ski area near you, go here>.
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1 SNOWMAKING
State-of-the-art snowmaking allows
Midwest ski areas to open early, build a
deep snow base and stay open later in the spring. MORE>
2 GROUPS & SCHOOL PROGRAMS
School, church and Scout groups get hooked on skiing, snowboarding at Midwest areas. MORE >
3 LEARN-TO-SKI & SNOWBOARD PROGRAMS
Every Midwest area offers extensive
learn-to programs for adults and
children. MORE>
4 VACATIONS TO REGIONAL DESTINATIONS
Many Midwest areas offer the destination
amenities of Western ski
resorts...and you don't have to pay for airfare. MORE>
5 TECHNOLOGY ADVANCES
New technology in lifts and equipment improves experience for skiers, snowboarders. MORE>
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6 SMALL HILLS, BIG CHAMPIONS
Competition, camaraderie fuel Midwestern ski racing and snowboarding. MORE>
7 TERRAIN PARKS
Jumps, rails and half-pipes add
excitement to even the smallest area. MORE>
8 SPRING SKIING & SNOWBOARDING
Sunshine, softer snow and longer
days make spring an ideal time to hit the
slopes. MORE>
9 NIGHT SKIING & SNOWBOARDING
The night time is the right time for many Midwestern skiers and snowboarders. MORE>
10 SNOW TUBING
Half of Midwest areas now have lift-served snow tubing hills,
introducing people of all ages to the joys of winter fun in this growing
activity. MORE> |