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The Oldest Ski Area in Every State

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Skiing has been a popular winter sport and pastime in the United States for more than a century. It has been boosted by some important developments since then. The world’s first chairlift was installed in Sun Valley, Idaho in 1936 and chairlifts and gondolas are now ubiquitous – you wouldn’t think of hiking up to the top of your favorite slope five or six times in a day.

Skiing got a big lift after WWII, when veterans of the Army’s 10th Mountain Division created new ski areas and developed new ski technologies. (Bob Dole, the longtime Republican Senator who died recently, served in the 10th Mountain Division.) Also, when the war ended there was a surplus of ski equipment, which became available and affordable to many more people. (Here are some other commonly used products developed by the military.)

24/7 Wall St. has identified the oldest ski area in every state, using data compiled by the National Ski Areas Association.

The prize for the oldest goes to Howelsen Hill Ski Area in Colorado, which opened in 1915. Many states opened their first ski areas in the 1930s, including Arizona, Idaho, Maine, Michigan, Montana, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. Alaska, Connecticut, Minnesota, and Nevada all opened ski areas in the 1940s, shortly after WWII. The most recent entrant on our list is Hidden Valley Ski Area in Missouri, which opened in 1982. (This is the best winter destination in every state.)

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To identify the oldest ski area in every state, 24/7 Tempo reviewed data compiled by the National Ski Areas Association, the trade association for ski area owners and operators. Only ski areas recognized by the NSAA were considered. Ski areas are ranked by their opening year. In states where two ski areas opened in the same year, both are listed as a tie. There are 13 states with no ski areas recognized by the NSAA. In states with only one ski area, the ski area listed is the oldest by default only.

Alabama
> Oldest ski area: Cloudmont Ski
> Opening year: 1971
> Total number of ski areas in state: 1

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Alaska
> Oldest ski area: Arctic Valley Ski Area
> Opening year: 1949
> Total number of ski areas in state: 8

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Arizona
> Oldest ski area: Arizona Snowbowl
> Opening year: 1938
> Total number of ski areas in state: 4

Arkansas
> Oldest ski area: None in state

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California
> Oldest ski area: Mountain High Resort
> Opening year: 1924
> Total number of ski areas in state: 28

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Colorado
> Oldest ski area: Howelsen Hill Ski Area
> Opening year: 1915
> Total number of ski areas in state: 29

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Connecticut
> Oldest ski area: Mohawk Mountain Ski Area
> Opening year: 1947
> Total number of ski areas in state: 5

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Delaware
> Oldest ski area: None in state

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Florida
> Oldest ski area: None in state

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Georgia
> Oldest ski area: None in state

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Hawaii
> Oldest ski area: None in state

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Idaho
> Oldest ski area: Lookout Pass Ski & Recreation Area
> Opening year: 1935
> Total number of ski areas in state: 14

Illinois
> Oldest ski area: Chestnut Mountain Resort
> Opening year: 1959
> Total number of ski areas in state: 3

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Indiana
> Oldest ski area: Paoli Peaks, Inc
> Opening year: 1978
> Total number of ski areas in state: 2

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Iowa
> Oldest ski area: Mt Crescent Ski Area
> Opening year: 1961
> Total number of ski areas in state: 4

Kansas
> Oldest ski area: None in state

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Kentucky
> Oldest ski area: None in state

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Louisiana
> Oldest ski area: None in state

Maine
> Oldest ski area: Shawnee Peak Ski Area
> Opening year: 1938
> Total number of ski areas in state: 9

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Maryland
> Oldest ski area: Wisp Resort
> Opening year: 1956
> Total number of ski areas in state: 1

Massachusetts
> Oldest ski area: Eaglebrook School
> Opening year: 1922
> Total number of ski areas in state: 10

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Michigan
> Oldest ski area: Mont Ripley Ski Area
> Opening year: 1933
> Total number of ski areas in state: 27

Minnesota
> Oldest ski area: Lutsen Mountains
> Opening year: 1948
> Total number of ski areas in state: 15

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Mississippi
> Oldest ski area: None in state

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Missouri
> Oldest ski area: Hidden Valley Ski Area
> Opening year: 1982
> Total number of ski areas in state: 2

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Montana
> Oldest ski area: Showdown Montana
> Opening year: 1936
> Total number of ski areas in state: 13

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Nebraska
> Oldest ski area: None in state

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Nevada
> Oldest ski area: Sky Tavern
> Opening year: 1945
> Total number of ski areas in state: 5

New Hampshire
> Oldest ski area: Storrs Hill Ski Area
> Opening year: 1923
> Total number of ski areas in state: 25

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New Jersey
> Oldest ski area: Mountain Creek Resort
> Opening year: 1965
> Total number of ski areas in state: 4

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New Mexico
> Oldest ski area: Sandia Peak Ski Area
> Opening year: 1937
> Total number of ski areas in state: 10

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New York
> Oldest ski area: Gore Mountain
> Opening year: 1934
> Total number of ski areas in state: 29

North Carolina
> Oldest ski area: Cataloochee Ski Area
> Opening year: 1961
> Total number of ski areas in state: 7

North Dakota
> Oldest ski area: Frost Fire Park
> Opening year: 1976
> Total number of ski areas in state: 2

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Ohio
> Oldest ski area: Snow Trails
> Opening year: 1961
> Total number of ski areas in state: 4

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Oklahoma
> Oldest ski area: None in state

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Oregon
> Oldest ski area: Tied: Mt Hood Skibowl & Summit Ski Area
> Opening year: 1927
> Total number of ski areas in state: 10

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Pennsylvania
> Oldest ski area: Seven Springs Mountain Resort
> Opening year: 1932
> Total number of ski areas in state: 23

Rhode Island
> Oldest ski area: Yawgoo Valley Ski Area & Waterpark
> Opening year: 1965
> Total number of ski areas in state: 1

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South Carolina
> Oldest ski area: None in state

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South Dakota
> Oldest ski area: Terry Peak Ski Area
> Opening year: 1936
> Total number of ski areas in state: 3

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Tennessee
> Oldest ski area: Ober Gatlinburg Ski Area
> Opening year: 1962
> Total number of ski areas in state: 1

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Texas:
> Oldest ski area: None in state

Utah
> Oldest ski area: Brighton Ski Resort
> Opening year: 1936
> Total number of ski areas in state: 16

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Vermont
> Oldest ski area: Tied: Stowe Mountain Resort & Pico Mountain
> Opening year: 1934
> Total number of ski areas in state: 19

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Virginia
> Oldest ski area: Bryce Resort
> Opening year: 1965
> Total number of ski areas in state: 4

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Washington
> Oldest ski area: Tied: The Summit At Snoqualmie & Stevens Pass
> Opening year: 1937
> Total number of ski areas in state: 11

West Virginia
> Oldest ski area: Oglebay Resort
> Opening year: 1952
> Total number of ski areas in state: 5

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Wisconsin
> Oldest ski area: Heiliger Huegel Ski Club
> Opening year: 1935
> Total number of ski areas in state: 20

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Wyoming
> Oldest ski area: Sleeping Giant Ski Area
> Opening year: 1936
> Total number of ski areas in state: 9

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