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Hidden Valley, N.J. is moving toward private club status, but is still open to the public.

Hidden Valley, N.J. Offers Season Passes; Still Open

Ski area is moving toward private club status, but is still open to the public. Full article

 

Hidden Valley, N.J. Rocks Through March

The New Jersey resort has packed plenty of events into the final weeks of riding. Full article

Ski Or Bowl? It's New Jersey. You Do Both.

Sure, the New York Giants are headed for certain victory in the Super Bowl Feb. 3. Who in Jersey doesn't believe that? Full article

Hidden Valley Wants Women On Board(s)

The New Jersey resort aims a learn-to-snowboard class at female riders only, Wednesday, Jan. 16. Full article

Get Your Gear Out Of Hiding For Hidden

New Jersey's Hidden Valley is getting the mountain in shape, cleaning house, and feeding the ski patrol. Full article

NJ Hangs On To What It's Got

It's spring skiing in spring conditions and trails are still open here in New Jersey (and nearby Pennsylvania and New York), with sunshine, longer days of sunlight and warmer temperatures. New Jersey's... Full article

Fire On the Mountain? In NJ, It's Snow

It's Presidents Weekend, Presidents Week and snow and cold to the rescue of the housebound in New Jersey. Some get just Monday off. Some get the whole week off. Plenty will be... Full article

 

New Jersey Hugs Winter, Forgives

Finally, winter ambles in, a month late, but polite enough to bring in some cold temps for... snowmaking!! And lots of it. Hidden Valley celebrates on Saturday with lots of snow and... Full article

 

Jersey Riders Blue About the Green

If it feels like winter in South Carolina, it must be New Jersey, circa early January 2007. What gives? We're holding out for some of that Colorado dump along with colder temps... Full article

 

Hidden Valley Continues Expansion

When it comes to Missouri you may think more about the St. Louis Cardinals than skiing and snowboarding, but, thanks to Midwest conglomerate Peaks Resorts, who owns and operates six resorts scattered... Full article

 
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