Elevation
900'
Base
1,075'
Summit
175'
Vertical Drop
Trails
14
35 Acres
Lifts
7
2 Types
Snowfall
16"
Annual Snowfall
0"
Nov
4"
Dec
4"
Jan
6"
Feb
2"
Mar

Best known for

Hyland Ski & Snowboard Area

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 05, 2025

Projected closing date

Mar 15, 2026

Projected Days Open

115

Days Open Last Year

110

Years Open

67

Average Snowfall

55"

Terrain

Beginners Runs
27%
Intermediate Runs
36%
Advanced Runs
36%
Runs in Total
14
Longest Run
1 mi
Skiable Terrain
35 ac
Night Skiing
35 ac
Snow Making
35 ac

Lifts

7

Quad Chairs
3
Surface Lifts
4

Inside Scoop

Reviews

Nick

I've skied this place for a few years up until 2017. I feel this place has a bit of a bad rap. The criticisms are not entirely invalid, but a bit blown out of proportion. Facilities are very up to date and decent compared to other nearby ski areas (though not completely) And the terrain parks provide decent features, progression, and layouts for their size. Though you can probably cover the whole mountain in one visit, but i still had fun throughout my visits each season. The new chalet is very nice and well maintained, especially compared to the old one, with decent food and stuff. Again, It's probably more of a day mountain to go to when you want to get out of the house during the winter. And i don't think this is everyone's kind of mountain, as the only notable terrain here are the parks. So take from that what you will.

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