Peak Elevation
2,450 ft
747 m
Vertical Drop
180 ft
55 m
Skiable Area
40 ac
16 ha
Avg Snowfall
40 in
102 cm
Lifts
5
About
Bottineau Winter Park, affectionately known as "The Jewel Above the Prairie," is a charming alpine ski area steeped in community spirit and offering diverse terrain in North Dakota's Turtle Mountains. With a vertical drop of 180 feet and eight trails that cater to every skill level, this family-friendly resort features five lifts, night skiing capabilities, and the newly constructed Annie's House, which supports adaptive skiing for individuals with disabilities. The breathtaking views and warm hospitality make BWP not just a destination for winter sports, but a haven for shared experiences amidst the beautiful expanse of the northern prairie.
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Operated by Bottineau Winter Park, Inc.
Data validated from official sources but may be incomplete or outdated. Always verify with the resort directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many lifts does Bottineau Winter Park have?
Bottineau Winter Park has 5 ski lifts.
What is the vertical drop at Bottineau Winter Park?
Bottineau Winter Park has a vertical drop of 180 feet (55 meters).
What is the peak elevation of Bottineau Winter Park?
The summit of Bottineau Winter Park sits at 2,450 feet (747 meters) above sea level.
How many trails does Bottineau Winter Park have?
Bottineau Winter Park has 8 marked trails, totaling roughly 1 miles of skiing.
How big is the skiable terrain at Bottineau Winter Park?
Bottineau Winter Park covers 40 acres (16 hectares) of skiable terrain.
Does Bottineau Winter Park offer night skiing?
Yes, Bottineau Winter Park offers night skiing. Hours and trail availability vary by season, so check the official website for current schedules.
Does Bottineau Winter Park have snowmaking?
Yes, Bottineau Winter Park has snowmaking to supplement natural snowfall and extend the ski season.
How much snow does Bottineau Winter Park get each year?
Bottineau Winter Park averages around 40 inches (102 cm) of snowfall per season.