Welcome to our ski area page! Here, you'll find everything you need to know about our ski resort, including information on trails, lifts, and amenities.
Trails: Ski trails are the path where skiing/snowboarding can be performed. The ski area features a variety of trails for skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels, from beginner to expert. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, you're sure to find a trail that fits your abilities and interests. Trails range from gentle slopes for those who are just getting comfortable on their skis or snowboard, to challenging runs for the most experienced skiers and snowboarders. Ski trails are typically classified by their difficulty level, using a color-coding system that includes green (easiest), blue (intermediate), and black (most difficult).
Lifts: Ski lifts are essential to the ski experience, as they transport skiers and snowboarders up the mountain so they can enjoy the slopes. It takes you to the top of the mountain quickly and efficiently. There are different types of ski lifts including high-speed quad chairs, magic carpets, and surface lifts such as T-bars. No matter if you are a beginner or expert in skiing/snowboarding, we've got you covered with our wider and ergonomic T-bar ski lifts.
Amenities: In addition to our trails and lifts, ski resorts offer a wide range of amenities to make your day on the mountain as enjoyable as possible. Ski areas also usually feature a full-service restaurant, where you can grab a bite to eat or warm up with a hot drink. Ski patrol should be always on hand to help the guest stay safe and make the most of your day on the mountain.
Ski area terminologies that are commonly used:
These are the specialized vocabulary used in the ski industry to describe various aspects of skiing, such as slopes, lifts, and equipment. Here are some common ski area terms:
Whether you're a seasoned skier or snowboarder, or just starting out, a ski area is the perfect place to spend a day in the snow.