Find Great Ski Terrain At Sunshine Village

February 19th, 2012 posted by admin

When you visit Sunshine Village what you will find is that it has a vast and varied terrain that is well suited for a skiers and snowboarders no matter what their ability level is. So beginners will find it gentle enough for them and extreme skiers who are after the more terrifying terrains will find sections of it to their liking. There is also no long queue for the lifts because of the well developed infrastructure there.

Within Sunshine Village you will find three main ski mountains. Goats Eye has terrain that has gladed runs, bumps, some fast groomed runs, and it is steep. Lookout, here you will find terrain to fit all competency levels. Mt. Standish has mostly easy terrain with a few black runs.

After you have geared up on the changing room benches you can head out to one of the many slopes.

If you are a beginner you can head of to mid mountain and be served by the Strawberry triple chair and the magic carpet.

For those who are intermediate skiers the Continental Divide chair provides you with great cruising slopes. There are also a number of un-groomed sections where you can find some really good bumps.

For the family and children there are a number of magic carpets that are very child friendly. Some of the lifts are so made that they can accommodate all levels of skiers so families can ski together.

For those of you interested in free styling then what you will find is vast areas of natural terrain that are challenging and fun.

Advanced skiers should head out to Goats Eye Mountain to experience some well groomed and steep runs. A good amount of ungroomed black run can be done off a number of chairs if you want.

Sunshine Village is certain one place that offers everything you will want to enjoy your ski trip.

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