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  2. Tamarack Resort - Wikipedia

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    View from the top of West Mountain, overlooking Lake Cascade to the east. The majority owners of Tamarack Resort filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on February 20, 2008. [10] Tamarack had been planned to be a $1.5 billion destination resort with 62 ski runs, 7 chairlifts, two golf courses, and plentiful mountain biking trails by 2015–20.

  3. Powder Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Powder Mountain is a ski resort located in the western United States east of Eden, Utah, stretching between Weber and Cache counties in the Wasatch Range which covers 12,000 acres (18.8 sq mi; 48.6 km 2), and is one of the largest ski resorts in the U.S. [1] [2] The resort was established in 1972, and has 162 trails, nine lifts, and two terrain parks; [3] it is 55 miles (90 km) northeast of ...

  4. Powdr - Wikipedia

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    Powdr was founded by John Cumming in 1994 [3] with the purchase of the Park City Mountain Resort in Park City, Utah, about 30 miles outside of Salt Lake City.Later that year, the company bought the Alpine Meadows ski resort near Lake Tahoe, California.

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  6. Vail Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Vail Resorts was founded as Vail Associates Ltd. by Pete Seibert and Earl Eaton in the early 1960s. Eaton, a lifelong resident, led Siebert (a former WWII 10th Mountain Division ski trooper) to the area in March 1957.

  7. List of ski areas and resorts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Of the 390 public, chairlift areas, 233 or 60% have joined one or more United States–based, international multi-mountain ski pass, according to Storm Skiing. [ 5 ] New England