The 3 Northernmost Ski Areas In The United States
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The 3 Northernmost Ski Areas In The United States
"With a latitude of 64.85812, Birch Hill Ski & Snowboard area is the 3rd northernmost in the continent. Operated by the Fort Wainwright U.S. Army installation, Birch Hill provides skiing, snowboarding and tubing for all levels and ages, in addition to a terrain park."
"Moose Mountain is limited to just a single rope tow chairlift that services beginner terrain... sort of. The resort operates a bus service that takes guests from the base to multiple stops along the top of the mountain, what the resort calls 'the fastest, warmest ski lifts anywhere.'"
"Ski Land Fairbanks boasts the furthest north ski lift in North America, taking you up 1027 feet of vertical elevation over 3882 feet of travel. This inverted ski area's (base at the top of the mountain) season tends run from early December to the end of April, open Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays."
Alaska contains the three northernmost ski areas in North America. Birch Hill Ski & Snowboard area, located at latitude 64.85812, ranks third northernmost and operates under Fort Wainwright U.S. Army installation, offering skiing, snowboarding, and tubing for all skill levels with a terrain park. Moose Mountain features a single rope tow and bus service system that transports skiers to multiple mountain-top stops, providing 750 acres of terrain with 1300 vertical feet. Ski Land Fairbanks operates the northernmost ski lift on the continent, ascending 1027 feet of vertical elevation over 3882 feet of travel. This inverted ski area, with its base at the mountain's top, operates seasonally from early December through late April on weekends and Mondays.
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