Mt. Rose Ski Resort in Tahoe Will Expand To “Across The Highway” For 112-Acres, 11 New Runs A proposal that began in 2013 to increase the skiable terrain at Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe, NV has won final approval from the US Forest Service. Humboldt Toiyabe National Forest Supervisor Bill Dunkelberger yesterday signed off on a plan that will add 112-acres of skiable terrain, 11 new runs, a bridge over the highway, and a new multi-stage angled lift, […] Industry News SnowBrains | April 15, 2020 1 Comment
Steamboat, CO Terrain Expansion Will Create 3rd Largest Resort in Colorado Brought to you by Ikon Pass Yesterday’s announcement by Alterra that they will be making an additional 355 acres of terrain accessible at Steamboat, CO by extending the resort boundary into the Pioneer Ridge area, will result in Steamboat becoming the third largest resort in Colorado. The terrain is popular with backcountry skiers, many who use the resort’s chairlifts to reach […] Industry News SnowBrains | March 11, 2020 0 Comments
Snow Is Falling & 300 Acres Of New Terrain Is OPEN At RED Mountain Resort, BC Brought to you by RED Mountain Resort RED Mountain Resort in Rossland, British Columbia is geared up and ready for another killer season. The resort has already received nearly 8 FEET of fresh snow and they’ve got a bunch of new offerings this season. They’ve opened up 300 acres of additional skiable terrain, a new triple chairlift, and a brand-new hostel […] Featured Article Chris Wallner | January 17, 2020 0 Comments
Lee Canyon, The Coolest Resort in Las Vegas, NV Announces Major Transformation with New Lodge Lee Canyon, the coolest place in Las Vegas and Southern Nevada’s premier year-round destination, recently announced it will build a new 10,000-square-foot Hillside Lodge, opening in December 2019, that will transform the year-round guest experience at the resort. The two-story building is designed with a modern feel and considers the environment and guest experience by offering indoor and outdoor spaces […] Industry News SnowBrains | June 28, 2019 0 Comments
Teton County SAR are Concerned that Terrain Expansion at Grand Targhee, WY Will Increase Backcountry Rescues Teton County Search and Rescue officials are worried that plans to increase the skiable terrain by 50% at Grand Targhee Resort, WY will result in an increase in backcountry accidents. Related: 7 Reasons to Ride and Ski Grand Targhee, WY The U.S. Forest Service recently accepted the resort’s 147-page master plan for consideration, owner and General Manager Geordie Gillett said. It […] Industry News SnowBrains | April 24, 2019 0 Comments
Vail Mountain, CO Receives Authorization for ‘World-Class Training & Competition’ Terrain Expansion and New Lift Vail Mountain’s first expansion since Blue Sky Basin received authorization from the Forest Service on Friday, Nov. 9, as the Golden Peak Improvements Project final environmental impact statement, along with a draft record of decision, was published by the White River National Forest. You might also like:Â Arapahoe Basin, CO Submits Plans for Summer Via Ferrata Zones and Increased Hiking/MTB Trails […] Industry News SnowBrains | November 16, 2018 1 Comment
Copper Mountain, CO Submits Plans to Increase Snowmaking and Expand Mountain Bike and Hiking Trails Copper Mountain Resort wants to expand its snowmaking operations by 86 acres, while also expanding its summertime offerings with miles of new mountain biking, e-bike, and hiking trails. The resort is applying for the proposed project through the U.S. Forest Service. If the plan is approved, the resort anticipates commencing construction as early as this coming spring or summer, reports Summit […] Industry News SnowBrains | November 16, 2018 0 Comments
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