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North Dakota is a place where you can find plenty of wide-open
space, or scenic state parks. Find yourself an authentic
western experience in the land of rodeos, forts, pow-wows and
dude ranches. Do some fishing, canoeing, hunting or bird
watching. The state is known for legends such as George
Custer, Sitting Bull, Roosevelt, Lewis and Clark and Sakakawea. North
Dakota is a wonderful place to experience the outdoors.
Other North Dakota ski areas include Huff Hills and Fort Ransom.
Web site: www.ndtourism.com.
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Ski Resorts in North Dakota, USA
Bear's Den Mountain
Bear’s Den offers night skiing, cross country, a terrain
park for snowboarding. 290 foot vertical drop, 30 acres
of skiable terrain, 3 lifts (1 double, 1 T-bar, 1 rope tow),
8 trails and a longest run of 2,000 feet. Skier
levels: 25% beginner, 50% intermediate, 25% advanced. Rentals
are available and there is lodging close by.
Bottineau Winter Park
Bottineau Winter Park is a family-friendly area offering night
skiing, boarding, tubing, a terrain park with half pipe and ski
school. The summit elevation is 2,080 feet with a vertical
drop of 250 feet. There are 40 skiable acres, 100% snowmaking
available, 5 lifts (1 triple, 2 T-bars, 2 handle lift), 9 trails
and a longest run of 1,200 feet. Skier levels: 40%
beginner, 40% intermediate, 20% advanced.
Web site: www.skibwp.com.
Frost Fire
Located alongside the Pembina River and close to the Pembina
River Gorge, Frost Fire offers a triple and double chair, 150
foot vertical drop, 100% snowmaking capability, Slopes for all
levels of skier. Terrain park and half pipe and a tubing
area. The nearby old town of Walhalla is the perfect place
for some après ski fun.
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