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Okay, let's see what you guys can come up on this topic!
Here's why I'm asking: we are going to Gatlinburg this summer and I know that at Ober Gatlinburg there is an ice skating rink. So I'm planning on using that opportunity to help Joshua work on his ice skating award for Cub Scouts. (We're also going to go bowling in Pigeon Forge, for his bowling award. I figure we should take advantage of being in areas that offer different opportunities than what we can get locally.) However, Ober Gatlinburg doesn't do skiing during the summer - they have snow machines but they only use them to "assist" the natural snowfall in the regular snowskiing season.
Now, looking forward to next summer's vacation ... not sure where we're going yet. Originally we had thought back to Myrtle Beach since we enjoyed it on our last trip, which was also our first trip there. But we might end up going somewhere else if we could tie in some activities to Cub Scouting. Especially if it's something we might not ever have the chance to do again. (Myrtle Beach will always be there, but Cub Scouts won't last much longer!)
So, I was wondering whether there might be any ski resorts that offer some type of skiing during the summer. I know the whole resort wouldn't be open, but do any have any artificial snow in a small section, like for basic lessons, or something like that? Preferably in the Eastern US, but we'd also consider something out West as well. I know it's probably a long shot, but I thought I'd ask and see. Thanks for your help!
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Not that I'm aware of!! I'm so bummed.....the ski mountain in our town already closed down for the season, and they still have close to a foot base if not more!! I was looking forward to skiing this weekend!!
We've been to Lake Tahoe in the summer, but even there, there was no skiing. You could still see snow on the peaks, but that was about it! Most of the ski resorts (around here anyway) turn to mountain biking in the summer, the lifts take the bikers up to the top and they bike down, or you can ride to the top to enjoy the view!
Hi Christiejay, I'm not aware of any ski resorts that have artifical snow in the northeastern US. Alot of them turn into summer activity resorts...
I'm not sure how feasible it would be for you , however, a friend of mine spent last summer in Chile and Argentina and was able to get a lot of skiing in down there. Padagonia i believe is the area.
Apparently our summer is their winter and vice versa...hope this helps.
I think there is place in Japan that offers indoor skiing. If you are willing to hike up, you can also ski Tuckerman's ravine on Mt. Washington in the summer, but it is quite dangerous even for expert skiiers. Most resorts don't make snow in the summer-it would just melt-you need it to be cold enough so that the snow they make at night is still there in the morning.
Anyplace in the Southern Hemisphere will have winter in our summer, So you just need to find a country that has mountains and ski resorts.
Why not take a trip in the winter or spring. Spring skiing can be a lot of fun and sometimes less expensive. In Norther New England you can find skiiing through March at least. DS1 and his DGF came up in mid-Marcha nd had great conditions, although it was still pretty cold (high of 30).
Whistler-Blackcomb in British Columbia, Cananda is the only one I know of. You can ski the glacier June/July. I've always wondered how you'd get up there as it's the only snow on the top of the mountain. Here's the link Whistler - Summer Glacier Skiing & Riding They are also hosting the Winter Olympics this winter.
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A local college, Liberty University, is putting in a year round outdoor ski slope with some kind of fake material. I would think other places would have them too? Could you do a google search or something? I'm not sure how close this is to skiiing on snow, but it might be fun.
I also thought in Gatlinburg you could ski, but on roller ski type things? I don't know.
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A local college, Liberty University, is putting in a year round outdoor ski slope with some kind of fake material. I would think other places would have them too? Could you do a google search or something? I'm not sure how close this is to skiiing on snow, but it might be fun.
That sounds interesting, I'll have to see what I can find on that. Our vacation club has a resort in Virginia ...
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I also thought in Gatlinburg you could ski, but on roller ski type things? I don't know.
Not that I know of, I didn't see anything in the visitor guides we got in the mail.
Thanks to all for your suggestions, I knew it would be a long shot! For the near future we're sticking with travel in the US, but maybe in a few years we might branch out a little bit.
A local college, Liberty University, is putting in a year round outdoor ski slope with some kind of fake material.
I looked this up and initially thought it was already open because the press release said late '08/early '09. But then I found another article (recent), I guess they got behind, it said they were in the midst of construction and should be open by mid-summer.
One of our Vacation Club resorts is in Gordonsville, which is on the other side of Charlottesville from Liberty University, and is perhaps a 90-minute drive? I've been wanting to stay at this resort anyway, this would be the perfect opportunity.