North Dakota


Bear's Den Mountain

Bear's Den Mountain Ski Resort is located in the beautiful Sheyenne River Valley of Fort Ransom, North Dakota, 75 miles southwest of Fargo and 30 miles south of Valley City. Offering 290 vertical/runs on 2000 feet with natural and manmade snow, skiers or snowboarders can enjoy great condtions all season at Bears Den Mountain. The runs are groomed daily. Bear's Den offers a chairlift, T-Bar and beginners rope tow. Warm up in the chalet with a cup of hot chocolate or enjoy some warm…

Frost Fire Mountain

Winter is truly a phenomenon in northeastern North Dakota. Carved into the heavily wooded Pembina Gorge is an alpine ski area. Frost Fire is seven miles west of Walhalla on Highway 55 and has gained widespread popularity throughout North Dakota, Minnesota and Canada. The beautiful Pembina Gorge forms the impressive backdrop for Frost Fire. Walhalla has always had a lot of snow. After a ski day at Frost Fire, unwind and kick up your heels in the easy going atmosphere of the second…

Huff Hills Ski Area

Huff Hills Ski Area opened for business in January of 1993, after an intense five-month construction period. The history of the area goes back much farther than that. The area purchased the Green Lift from Brian Head Ski Area, in the southwest corner of Utah. The lift had been the first chair at the area, installed in the early 1960's. It was the same make and model as the Blue, a Hall 1405. These lifts are still common throughout most of the Midwest. This time, the lift was up and…

Bottineau Winter Park

Bottineau Winter Park is located in the Turtle Mountains and is one of the most beautiful areas of North Dakota. This region is rich in many recreational activities such as: swimming, hiking, fishing, hunting, boating, snowmobiling and skiing. Bottineau Winter Park was founded by a group of local business men and established in 1969. With 9 trails and 5 lifts covering 40 skiable acres and a 250-foot vertical, Bottineau Winter Park offers a variety of terrain for all ability levels.…