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Spicy Run Mountain ski area, Ohio
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| | Tough runs and easy runs all mixed together to form the perfect little ski area. I haven't been here for such a long time. says Nick.
This is a more petite than average ski resort featuring a higher than average drop when you compare it to other ski mountains in the region. A 600 foot drop is unsurprisingly not that much, but all the other good attributes of Spicy Run Mountain make up for it. This ski resort has a somewhat modest assortment of ski trails and not too many lifts. This ski mountain has a much higher than |
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average part of difficult trails and a much lower than average part of easy trails. Spicy Run Mountain receives lower than average snow each snow season. The 3 feet of good snow that falls here every winter doesn’t sound like a load, but it's quite all right.
| | Having a skiable land of 40 acres, it's enormously amiable and small-size. All the 9 runs here are great. This ski area is likable and small with a friendly workforce. Whether you're skiing or snowboarding, around here, you won't run into scores of other locations. The nearest ski mountain in possession of a higher vertical drop is 164 miles away. All of the 4 ski lifts are ably looked after and run by welcoming folks. Please refer to the ski map of Spicy Run Mountain on this page for information. Ohio gets enormously pretty | |
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in the wintertime; it is the most wonderful time of the year for snowboarding and skiing. This is a fun ski area with lots of demanding ski runs. These slopes may become insane sometimes; they'll make you really feel years younger. Getting a great workout and
getting out of the house for a while will make you pleased you came. Snowboarding and skiing in this region is so much fun through the season.
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Skier and snowboarder reviews of Spicy Run Mountain ski area, Ohio:

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| These outdoors activities are available near Spicy Run Mountain ski area. |
| | Whitewater Near Spicy Run Mountain ski area:
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Paint Creek, Ross
County
, 12 miles away, Class I-II(III) - 7 miles long (Paint Creek Reservoir to Route 41 Bridge) |
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Rocky Fork Creek, Highland
County
, 15 miles away, Class II - 7.5 miles long (McCoppin Mill Road to Paint Creek) |
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Lee's Creek, Highland
County
, 25 miles away, Class III - 2.2 miles long (Rt. 28 to Rattlesnake Creek) |
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