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Why ride?
Frequently Asked Questions
Profiles of notable snowboarders
Safety: isn't snowboarding dangerous?
What gear do you need?
A brief history of snowboarding
A bit about your host
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Resorts in the U.S. West Coast

Here's a place to start looking for ski resorts in the west coast states of the U.S. (including all Tahoe-area resorts): Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and California. Please send suggestions or comments to the site publisher.

Alaska

Alyeska
Eagle Crest

California

Northern California

Cedar Pass Snowpark
Note: Operated with volunteer staff. Site has not been updated since 2005.
Coppervale
Note: Site under construction; operated by a community college.
Mt. Shasta

Central California

(Google Earth overview)
Badger Pass (Site under construction)
Bear Valley
Dodge Ridge
June Mountain
Mammoth Mountain
Sierra Summit

Southern California

(Google Earth overview)

Alta Springs (aka Shirley Meadows)
Big Bear Mountain has two areas within a short bus ride. Bear Mountain is a giant terrain park. Snow Summit is more of a traditional ski and snowboard area
Buckhorn (Private club with land on Mt. Waterman)
Mt. Baldy
Mountain High
Snow Valley is fairly close to but distinct from Snow Summit.

Lake Tahoe

(See Google Earth overview of Tahoe)
Boreal
Donner ski ranch
Soda Springs
Sugar Bowl

Tahoe-North Shore

(See Google Earth overview of Tahoe)
Alpine Meadows
Diamond Peak
Granlibakken
Homewood Mountain
Mt. Rose
Northstar
Squaw Valley

Tahoe-South Shore

(See Google Earth overview of Tahoe)
Heavenly
Kirkwood
Sierra at Tahoe

Oregon

(Google Earth overview)
Anthony Lakes
Cooper Spur
Hoodoo Mountain Resort
Mt. Ashland
Mt. Bachelor
Mt. Hood Meadows
Mt. Hood Ski Bowl
Summit Ski Area
Timberline Lodge
Willamette Pass

Washington

(Google Earth overview)
49 Degrees North
Bluewood
Crystal
Hurricane Ridge
Mission Ridge
Mt. Baker
Mt. Spokane
The Summit at Snoqualmie
Stevens Pass
White Pass

Other resort pages

Rockies: Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico
Midwest: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota and South Dakota
Great Lakes: Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio
New England: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island
Southeast: West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama
Mid-Atlantic: New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania

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