Buttermilk Ski Resort
Home of the 2003 ESPN Winter X Games and the world's longest terrain park, Crazy T'rain. Don't let that fool you, though. It's still one of the world's best places to learn, improve and just cruise.
Buttermilk is known for being one of the best learning/teaching mountains in the world.
Powder stashes on black-diamond runs and gladed trails days after a storm; terrain park and halfpipe for advanced snowboarders plus a smaller teaching park for those just learning.
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General Skiing Information
- Vertical rise: 2,030 ft.
- Terrain: 420 acres
- Number of trails: 41
- Miles of trails: 21
- Longest run: 3 miles
- Trails:
Easiest - 35%
More difficult - 39%
Most difficult - 26%
Expert - 0%- Annual snowfall: 200 inches
- Snowmaking: 108 acres
- Lifts: 7 Total: 1 high-speed quad chair, 5 double chairs, 1 surface lift
- Lift capacity: 7,500 skiers/riders per hour
- Parks and Pipes: 1 halfpipe, 2-mile long Crazy T'rain Park. A permanent ESPN Winter X Games Slopestyle course to be integrated into terrain park. New sound system in the superpipe.
- Uncrowded slopes: On average, 3.7 people per acre
Facilities
- Base elevation: 7,870 ft.
- Summit elevation: 9,900 ft.
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