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  2. Summer toboggan - Wikipedia

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    A summer toboggan is an amusement or recreational ride which uses a bobsled -like sled or cart to run down a track usually built on the side of a hill. There are two main types: an Alpine coaster or mountain coaster is a type of roller coaster where the sled runs on rails and is not able to leave the track, whereas with an Alpine slide the sled ...

  3. Lutsen Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Lutsen Mountains is a ski area in the north central United States; an Alpine skiing area located on the North Shore region of Cook County in northeastern Minnesota. It is home to 95 runs across 4 mountains, with a maximum vertical drop of 825 feet. [3] Average snowfall accumulation is around 10 feet each season. [3]

  4. List of summer toboggans - Wikipedia

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    Mieders Summer Toboggan Run. Serlesbahnen. Monorail coaster. The world's steepest alpine coaster with a monorail track, 2.8 kilometres (1.7 mi) long. Imst Alpine Coaster. Imst, Tyrol. Coaster. The world's second longest mountain coaster, 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) long. Sommerrodelbahn Pendolino.

  5. Alpine Visitor Center - Wikipedia

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    Rocky Mountain National Park 's Alpine Visitor Center is located at 11,796 feet (3,595 m) above sea level at Fall River Pass, one mile west of the highest point on Trail Ridge Road and four miles east of the Continental Divide at Milner Pass in the U.S. state of Colorado. It is the highest visitor center in the National Park System.

  6. Alpine Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Alpine Tunnel is a 1,772 ft (540 m) narrow gauge railroad tunnel located east of Pitkin, Colorado, on the former Denver, South Park and Pacific Railroad route from Denver to Gunnison. At an elevation of 11,523 feet (3,512 m), it was the first tunnel constructed across the Continental Divide in Colorado and was the highest railroad tunnel in ...

  7. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Creek Ski Area - Colorado. Retrieved 2019-12-11. ^ "Mountain Stats". Kicking Horse Mountain Resort. Retrieved 2019-03-16. ^ "Alpine Lift Tickets". eldora.com. Retrieved 2019-12-11. ^ Lake Louise Mountain Resort. ^ "Winter Lift Tickets - The Lake Louise Ski Resort". skilouise.com. Retrieved 13 October 2017.

  8. Winter Park Resort - Wikipedia

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    Winter Park. /  39.88694°N 105.76250°W  / 39.88694; -105.76250. Winter Park Resort is an alpine ski resort in the western United States, in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado at Winter Park. Located in Grand County just off U.S. Highway 40, the resort is about a ninety-minute drive from Denver .

  9. Breckenridge Ski Resort - Wikipedia

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    Breckenridge Ski Resort. / 39.480; -106.067. Breckenridge Ski Resort is an alpine ski resort in the western United States, in Breckenridge, Colorado. Recognized for acres of skiable terrain across five mountain peaks, it welcomes thousands of skiers and snowboarders each season.