Boston Mills, Peninsula Ohio
   
Unfortunately, it is hard to consider Boston Mills anything more than a sledding hill. With a mere eight hills that take
at most 45 seconds to reach the bottom, you will end up spending more time riding their slow lifts to the top than skiboarding.
It just isn't worth the money to waste your time at this place.
With the recent addition of two whole rails into the their "terrain park", it's rating was pulled slightly above horrible. |
Brandywine, Sagamore Hills Ohio
   
Brandywine, being the sister resort of Boston Mills, you can probably imagine why it was rated only one star
as well. Besides the explosive prices, it is constantly crowded and extremely hard to walk around inside of the lodge, which is about as luxurious as
an outhouse. With only ten slopes, Brandywine just isn't a resort that I would visit twice.
Their terrain park, consisting of two table tops, a quarter pipe, half pipe, and two rails rates slightly above bad. |
 Ellicottville New York
   
In my personal opinion, Holiday Valley is by far one of the best ski resorts on the east coast. The prices are very reasonable and the
amount of skiable terrain is amazing. A few things that hold this resort back from a higher rating are the crowded lift lines and the lack of much needed express lifts.
With three terrain parks, a rail park, and two half pipes Holiday Valley is the place to go if you're looking for some great
terrain to ride. |
 Breckenridge Colorado
   
What can I say about Breckenridge? It is by far the best ski resort that I have ever been to, and to add to that it is the sister resort of Vail, the number
one rated ski resort in America. While I was visiting Breckenridge, we waited no longer than five minutes to get onto any lift, the slopes were not crowded at all,
and the terrain was amazing. Breckenridge is just an overall great ski resort.
With more terrain parks, half pipes, and rail parks than I could count, this is the place to go if you are looking for some great terrain! |