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Trail map of Timberlane Ski Area, Red Lake Falls, MN. In 1978 it had four rope tows and seven runs on a 110 foot vertical drop. It is where I learned to ski. - Mark

MWLSAP

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

  

 

mark@mwlsap.org
Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page


Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org


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MWLSAP

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT  

 

mark@mwlsap.org
Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page


Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org


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MWLSAP

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

   

mark@mwlsap.org
Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page


Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org


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MWLSAP

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

   

mark@mwlsap.org
Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page


Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org


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MWLSAP

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

   

mark@mwlsap.org
Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org


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MWLSAP

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

   

mark@mwlsap.org
Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org


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MWLSAP

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

   

mark@mwlsap.org
Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org


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MWLSAP

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

   

mark@mwlsap.org
Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org


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MWLSAP

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

   

mark@mwlsap.org
Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org


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MWLSAP

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

  

 

mark@mwlsap.org
Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org


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MWLSAP

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

  

 

mark@mwlsap.org
Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org


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MWLSAP

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

  

 

mark@mwlsap.org
Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org


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MWLSAP

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

  

 

mark@mwlsap.org
Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org


 

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MWLSAP

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

  

 

mark@mwlsap.org
Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org


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MWLSAP

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

  

 

mark@mwlsap.org
Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org

 


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MWLSAP

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

 

mark@mwlsap.org
Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org


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MWLSAP

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

 

mark@mwlsa Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org


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mark@mwlsap.org Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org


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MWLSAP

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

  

 

mark@mwlsap.org
Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org

 


 

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MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

mark@mwlsap.org Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page


Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org

 


 

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MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

mark@mwlsap.org Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org

 


 

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MWLSAP

 

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

mark@mwlsap.org Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org


 

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MWLSAP

 

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

mark@mwlsap.org Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org

 


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MIDWEST LOST

SKI AREAS PROJECT

mark@mwlsap.org Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org

 


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MIDWEST LOST

SKI AREAS PROJECT

mark@mwlsap.org Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

 

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org

 


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mark@mwlsap.org Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project Facebook Page

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org

 

 

 

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ILLINOIS

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Any information or assistance on the lost ski areas of Illinois would be greatly appreciated. Please contact: mark@mwlsap.org

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Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project

MIDWEST LOST SKI AREAS PROJECT

 

 

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Michigan

Minnesota

Missouri

Nebraska

North Dakota

Ohio

South Dakota

Wisconsin

Extra - Kentucky

 

 

The Midwest Lost Ski Areas Project (MWLSAP) is an attempt to list, and provide information on, the hundreds of ski areas of the American Midwest that are no longer operating. It will always be a work in progress.

The American Midwest has a significant influence on the U.S. ski industry. Snowbrains.com (2019-2020) lists three midwesten states in the top 10 with the most ski areas (Michigan is second with 40 areas, Wisconsin tied for third with 31, and Minnesota ninth with 20).

The Midwest, as defined by the US Census Bureau, comprises twelve states. These states have a total of 112 out of 470 ski areas operating in the U.S.: Illinois (4 ski areas), Indiana (2), Iowa (3), Kansas (0), Michigan (40) , Minnesota (20), Missouri (2), Nebraska (0), North Dakota (3), Ohio (5), South Dakota (2), and Wisconsin (31).

But how many have we lost?

These pages will always be UNDER CONSTRUCTION. If you have any comments, corrections, or additions you can contact me via email at: mark@mwlsap.org