Alpine Valley Ski Area, Ski resort in Geauga County, United States
Alpine Valley Ski Area is a ski resort in Geauga County with nine trails spread across different difficulty levels and elevations. The terrain covers approximately 72 acres of skiable slopes, from gentle beginner runs to steep expert descents.
The resort was founded in 1965 and has grown into an established winter destination in Ohio. Over the decades, it changed hands several times before being incorporated into a larger resort network.
The resort maintains a professional ski school with over 70 certified instructors affiliated with the Professional Ski Instructors of America organization.
The resort operates five lifts including a quad and two triple chairlifts that distribute visitors efficiently across the slopes. Visitors should plan their visit during the winter season and check local conditions, as snow and weather can vary significantly.
The location benefits from Ohio's natural snow belt, receiving substantial annual snowfall that supplements the resort's snowmaking systems. The half pipe stands as one of the larger terrain park features in the state and draws freestyle enthusiasts.
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