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Seven Oaks ski area, Iowa
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| | It was flipping sweet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! says Nathan.
There are 4 great ski lifts here, and they are fun to take a ride with. Seven Oaks has a fairly modest collection of ski runs and quite few lifts. With 30 acres of terrain, it makes for an intimate skiing experience. Seven Oaks has the greatest elevation difference among ski areas in a 146 mile radius. The yearly snowfall is less than average at this ski hill. All the 13 slopes here are great to ski on. No need to hunt hard for lodgings, |
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but if you don’t have reservations, you will possibly end up sleeping in your automobile. This is a small-size ski area having an altitude difference that's approximately average when compared to other mid west ski areas. The 3 feet of white snow that fall here
| | per year is pretty ok for a ski mountain such as this one. Seven Oaks is a tremendous ski area for young and old with many intermediate or beginner ski trails for learners. A 275 foot drop from top to bottom is unsurprisingly not that much, but Seven Oaks has so many other good qualities. This ski hill has a much lower than average percentage of red and black slopes and a much higher than average proportion of beginner and intermediate ski runs. The best piece of info on this resort is of course the ski trail map of | |
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Seven Oaks on this page. This is a popular ski resort for skiers from Boone. The snowboarding and the skiing in Iowa is a great thing to do every day of the season. Some people prefer skiing and some snowboarding, either way, in this general region, you won't bump into many other ski mountains. The winter in Iowa is truly a delightful time of year for skiing and snowboarding.
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Skier and snowboarder reviews of Seven Oaks ski area, Iowa:

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| These outdoors activities are available near Seven Oaks ski area. |
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Boone River, -blank-
County
, 21 miles away, Class I(II) - 0.5 miles long (Park and Play) |
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Briggs Woods Spillway - Ditch 166, Hamilton
County
, 24 miles away, Class II-III+ - 0.3 miles long (Webster City) |
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Raccoon River, Polk
County
, 29 miles away, Class I-II - 0.1 miles long (Walnut Woods SP Ledges) |
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