Ski Resort Mountain Coasters Near Me: Complete North American List
19th June 2019 | Heather B. Fried
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Say cheese! An automatic Coaster Cam snaps your photo midway through the Appalachian Express adventure.
Copyright: Camelback Mountain, Aquatic Development Group (ADG)


Appalachian Express at Camelback Mountain Resort, Pennsylvania
Copyright: Camelback Mountain, Aquatic Development Group (ADG)


Breck was the first Colorado ski resort to build an alpine coaster (opened in the winter 2010/2011 season).
Copyright: Brent Clark, Breckenridge Ski Resort


The Vail Forest Flyer Mountain Coaster follows the natural contours of the landscape as it winds 3,400 feet down the mountain.
Copyright: Andrew Taylor, Vail Resorts


The Forest Flyer coaster at Vail is part of its Epic Discovery.
Copyright: Andrew Taylor, Vail Resorts


The Snowmass Breathtaker Alpine Coaster is open at night during Ullr Nights festivities and special holidays.
Copyright: Aspen Skiing Company


Copper's Rocky Mountain Coaster is 5,800 feet long, descending 430 vertical feet.
Copyright: Copper Mountain


Steamboat recognized the opportunity to provide a family friendly activity and a unique way to view the mountain, for both summer and winter seasons.
Copyright: Larry Pierce/Steamboat Ski Resort


Plenty of coaster riders at Copper are going up and down in their ski or snowboard boots, all hours of the day.
Copyright: Tripp Fay, Copper Mountain Resort


The Rocky Mountain Coaster is a great activity to complement a ski trip.
Copyright: Tripp Fay, Copper Mountain Resort


A view of Copper Mountain's Rocky Mountain Coaster from above
Copyright: Tripp Fay, Copper Mountain Resort

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