Looking to hit the Ski slopes in Connecticut this winter?

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category:Sports and Recreation posted:December 3rd, 2008

When it comes to snow, there’s more to do with it than just making snowangels. Skiing – downhill or crosscountry – along with snowboarding are two great winter activities everyone (even a klutz) can enjoy. We’ve gathered a list of resorts near you perfect for winter fun; here are some tips to get the most out of them.

Review the stats: Besides snow conditions, you’ll want to know how many trails are available for your level of expertise, and whether lessons are offered. Families will also want to check and see if the resort is suitable for kids. And snowboarders will want to find out if they’re welcome on the hill.

Beginners should look for a mountain that has a dedicated area for newbies; the last thing you need are experts whizzing past you as you put a deathgrip on the poles. For the experienced skier, you’ll want some challenging advanced terrain to keep the day interesting.

Purchase lift tickets online: Most places let you do this, and often offer a discount.

Get a package
: No matter what level of skier you are, a package is the way to go. Resorts may offer anything from a deal that includes all-day lift tickets and equipment to one with hotel rooms and private lessons.

Avoid the weekends
: Ski mid-week (Tuesday –Thursday) and you’ll avoid the crowds; you may also get a break on the cost, too.

Mohawk Mountain
800-895-5222
www.mohawkmtn.com

Mt. Southington
860-628-0954
www.mountsouthington.com

Powder Ridge
860-349-3454
www.powderidgect.com

Ski Sundown
860-379-7669
www.skisundown.com

Woodbury
203-263-2203
www.woodburyskiarea.com

Source: www.highaltitude2u.com

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