- Ski resort
A ski area is a developed recreational facility, usually on a
mountain or largehill , containing ski trails and vital supporting services. It is common for a "ski area" to have food, rental equipment, parking facilities and aski lift system catering to the sports ofskiing andsnowboarding . Normally located in high mountain areas (or at least on well-built-up hills) for adequate snow coverage, they have become ubiquitous in areas where skiing is a popular pastime. The paths are usually marked and known as runs, trails orpiste s. Ski areas typically have one or morechair lift s for moving skiers rapidly to the top of hills, and to interconnect the various pistes.Rope tow s can also be used on short slopes (usually beginner hills or bunny slopes). Larger ski areas may use gondolas or aerial trams for transportation across longer distances within the ski area.A ski resort is a ski area plus amenities to make it a
destination resort . This includes accommodations and other amenities adjacent to the ski area. Some ski resorts offer lodging options on the slopes themselves, with ski-in and ski-out access allowing guests to ski right up to the door. Ski resorts often have other activities, such as snowmobiling,sledding , horse-drawn sleds, dog-sledding, ice-skating, indoor or outdoor swimming, and hottubbing, game rooms, and local forms of entertainment, such as clubs, cinema, theatre and cabarets. Ski resorts may be self-contained and entirely devoted to ski tourism, (for example Vail ski resort) or they may be near a village or town that had a significant existence before the ski resort was built, such as Jackson Hole, Wyoming orPark City, Utah .Though skiing is less dangerous than many popular sports (such as bicycling, golf, football, swimming, and weightlifting), [cite web
url = http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/grand/aging/injury65.pdf
title = Sports-Related Injuries to Persons 65 Years of Age and Older
author = George W. Rutherford Jr., M.S. and Thomas J. Schroeder, M.S.
format = pdf
pages = 7–9, 11
date = April 1998
publisher = U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
accessdate = 2006-09-23 ] [cite web
url = http://www.ski-injury.com/faq.htm
title = Frequently asked questions on snow sports injuries
author = Dr Mike Langran
publisher = Snow Safety Scotland and ski-injury.com
date = updated2006-03-04
accessdate = 2006-09-23 ] [cite web
url = http://www.nsaa.org/nsaa/press/0506/facts-about-skiing-and-snowboarding.asp
title = Facts About Skiing/Snowboarding Safety
author = National Ski Areas Association
accessdate = 2006-09-23 ] it is widely perceived as being high risk, in part due to significant accident rates as recently as the 1970s. Nevertheless, ski areas usually have at least a basicfirst aid facility, and some kind ofski patrol service to ensure that injured skiers are rescued. The ski patrol is usually responsible for rule enforcement, marking hazards, closing individual runs (if a sufficient level of hazard exists), and removing (dismissing) dangerous participants from the area.A
mountain resort is a place to holiday or vacation located in mountains. Common activities includeskiing ,snowboarding , andice skating , as well as summer activities such ashiking ,mountain biking ,golf , andtennis .ee also
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List of ski areas and resorts
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