Welcome to the land of short seasons and small hills.
These are all resorts that I think are pretty great in their own regard.
I’ve tried to cover all different groups of skiers.
There are lots of park and rail-related events throughout the season and the skiers there rip.
Great vibes and well-built features- along with rope tows of course.
Credit: Cannonsburg Ski Area
Vertical drop- 250 ft
Terrain parks- 5
Rails- Lots!
Welcome to Mount Bohemia, a resort with classic vibes and the gnarliest terrain in the Midwest.
There’s no grooming, deep snow and the best apres skiing East of the Rockies.
It is without a doubt the most challenging terrain in the area.
Maybe you are a youngin and are trying to convince your parents to take you skiing more.
Boyne has activities year-round and is its own little city.
The groomers do some great work making sure that there is beautiful corduroy to rip hard turns down.
It’s a small resort with actual moguls and a nice terrain park for beginners to boot.
Probably the easiest terrain on the list but this is a great place to learn.
If you are looking for some more technical skiing maybe check out Spirit Mountain in Duluth.
Also, they are owned by Vail.
Could be positive or negative depending on whether or not you are purchasing Vail passes.
I still have more places here that I need to ski.
This has been your most lonely NS member