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Bear Mountain Resort
Bear Mountain is proud to be named #1 Park in the Nation by Transworld Snowboarding Magazine’s 2009 Resort Poll. THE PARK is built by riders for riders, and this recognition is a testament to Bear’s excellent staff and our commitment to providing you with one of the most progressive terrain parks in the country. Spread over 198 acres, THE PARK delivers 150 jumps, more than 80 jibs, Southern California's only Superpipe, one standard halfpipe and plenty of exclusive designs. The park staff at Bear Mountain keeps it fresh by consistently redesigning and upgrading their most influential terrain park features in an effort to provide you with a unique riding and skiing experience. The jumps, rails, signature jibs, boxes and other creative beginner to advanced features at Bear provide the perfect framework for all of your park riding needs.
Mountain High
Mountain High is Southern California’s closest winter resort located just 75 minutes from Los Angeles and Orange County. The area consists of three separate mountains (Mountain High East, West, and North), and offers a wide variety of high-speed lifts and alpine trails, the world class Faultline Terrain Park, an outstanding Winter Sports School, and the region’s largest tubing park. Snowmaking covers more than 80% of the slopes delivering consistent snow conditions from November through April. Mountain High is traditionally the first resort to open in Southern California each season and the only local area with night skiing seven nights-a-week. Get more at mthigh.com.
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Snow Summit Mountain
After over five decades, Snow Summit continues its position as Southern California’s premier mountain resort – an ideal mountain for those looking to carve on wide-open low, intermediate and advanced slopes. With a wide variety of interconnecting runs, you can explore the entire mountain without ever returning to the base area! It’s the place for everyday skiers and riders in search of a friendly, laid-back winter playground. Summit’s Park Staff also creates a terrain park with a variety of beginner to intermediate jumps and jibs for skiers and snowboarders of all abilities. Snow Summit continues to set itself apart from other Southern California ski areas with its exceptional service, quality snowmaking and superior grooming, reasonable lift lines through limited ticket sales, outstanding Snow Sports Schools, a variety of quality food service facilities, and a family friendly environment.
Snow Valley Mountain Resort
Soda Springs Mountain Resort
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Sugar Bowl
Sugar Bowl Resort started with the first chairlift in California in 1939 and has only improved since then. From heart-pounding chutes and corduroy cruisers, to gentle rollers and incredible terrain parks, whatever you’re into, you’ll find plenty of it. If you want fresh powder all day long Sugar Bowl has you covered with an average snowfall of 500 inches annually. Sugar Bowl offers over 1,500 skiable acres, and 1,500 vertical feet of outstanding terrain for all levels including 17% beginner, 45% intermediate, and 38% advanced. This year we have FREE Rentals and Lessons Midweek, and a vastly expanded Terrain Park!
 
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Mountain High
Mountain High is Southern California’s closest winter resort located just 75 minutes from Los Angeles and Orange County. The area consists of three separate mountains (Mountain High East, West, and North), and offers a wide variety of high-speed lifts and alpine trails, the world class Faultline Terrain Park, an outstanding Winter Sports School, and the region’s largest tubing park. Snowmaking covers more than 80% of the slopes delivering consistent snow conditions from November through April. Mountain High is traditionally the first resort to open in Southern California each season and the only local area with night skiing seven nights-a-week. Get more at mthigh.com.
 
Northstar-at-Tahoe
Royal Gorge Cross Country
Sierra-at Tahoe
Snow Summit Mountain
After over five decades, Snow Summit continues its position as Southern California’s premier mountain resort – an ideal mountain for those looking to carve on wide-open low, intermediate and advanced slopes. With a wide variety of interconnecting runs, you can explore the entire mountain without ever returning to the base area! It’s the place for everyday skiers and riders in search of a friendly, laid-back winter playground. Summit’s Park Staff also creates a terrain park with a variety of beginner to intermediate jumps and jibs for skiers and snowboarders of all abilities. Snow Summit continues to set itself apart from other Southern California ski areas with its exceptional service, quality snowmaking and superior grooming, reasonable lift lines through limited ticket sales, outstanding Snow Sports Schools, a variety of quality food service facilities, and a family friendly environment.
Snow Valley Mountain Resort
Soda Springs Mountain Resort
Squaw Valley USA
Sugar Bowl
Sugar Bowl Resort started with the first chairlift in California in 1939 and has only improved since then. From heart-pounding chutes and corduroy cruisers, to gentle rollers and incredible terrain parks, whatever you’re into, you’ll find plenty of it. If you want fresh powder all day long Sugar Bowl has you covered with an average snowfall of 500 inches annually. Sugar Bowl offers over 1,500 skiable acres, and 1,500 vertical feet of outstanding terrain for all levels including 17% beginner, 45% intermediate, and 38% advanced. This year we have FREE Rentals and Lessons Midweek, and a vastly expanded Terrain Park!
 
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