The Lee Canyon Ski and Snowboard Resort is located in Lee Canyon, 35 miles (56 km) northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada, United States in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest and Spring Mountains National Recreation Area. The base lodge is situated at the base of Lee Peak (11,289 feet or 3,441 metres), to the north of Mount Charleston (11,916 feet or 3,632 metres), the eighth-highest peak in Nevada. The resort can be reached via US 95 to Nevada State Route 156.

Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort
Snowfall at the base of the area.
Snowfall at the base of the area.
Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort is located in Nevada
Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort
Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort
Location in Nevada
Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort is located in the United States
Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort
Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort
Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort (the United States)
LocationClark County, Nevada
Coordinates36°18′06″N 115°40′51″W / 36.301638°N 115.680759°W / 36.301638; -115.680759
Top elevation11,289 ft (3,441 m)
Base elevation8,510 ft (2,590 m)
Skiable area385 acres (156 ha)
Trails24
15% easiest
45% more difficult
40% most difficult
Longest run3,000 ft (910 m)
Lift system4 chairlifts
1 surface lift
Terrain parks1
Snowfall161 in (4,100 mm) Annual
Snowmaking70 acres (28 ha)
Night skiingnone

Ski-area information

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The resort is owned and operated by Mountain Capital Partners in partnership with the United States Forest Service under a special-use permit.

The area's total of 385 skiable acres (0.6 sq mi; 1.6 km2) offers 11 alpine skiing and snowboarding trails.

History

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People have been using the north-facing slopes of the area for winter recreation since the early 1930s. In the 1940s, the Las Vegas Ski Club operated a short rope tow and a warming hut.

Lee Canyon Ski Area was created in 1964, when the Forest Service issued a Special Use Permit in order to provide winter recreation options in Southern Nevada. In 1968 the first chairlift was installed. The main lodge building was completed in February, 1970.

On October 7, 2009, Lee Canyon was the second resort in the United States to open for the 2009-2010 season. It was the longest season on record at Lee Canyon, at over 180 days.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ KVVU. 2009-10-07 http://www.fox5vegas.com/news/21223890/detail.html. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ "Skiing in Las Vegas Today for the Second US Resort to Open". First Tracks!! Online Media. 2009-10-07. Retrieved 2009-10-09.
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