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Frost Fire Park

Coordinates: 48°54′43″N 98°04′05″W / 48.912°N 98.068°W / 48.912; -98.068
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Frost Fire Park
Frost Fire Park is located in the United States
Frost Fire Park
Frost Fire Park
Location in the United States
LocationCavalier County,
North Dakota, U.S.
Nearest major cityWalhalla: 7 miles (11 km) Grand Forks: 115 mi (185 km)
Winnipeg, MB: 105 mi (170 km)
Coordinates48°54′43″N 98°04′05″W / 48.912°N 98.068°W / 48.912; -98.068
Vertical   350 ft (107 m)
Top elevation1,400 ft (427 m) AMSL
Base elevation1,070 ft (326 m)
Trails10
- 4 - easiest
- 3 - more difficult
- 3 - most difficult
Longest run0.5 mi (0.8 km)
Lift system1 quad chairlift
1 magic carpet
Terrain parks1, Dragon's Mouth
Snowmakingyes
Night skiingnone
Website[1]
Ski lesson at Frost Fire Park

Frost Fire Park is a modest alpine ski area and chairlift access Mountain Bike Park in the midwestern United States, in the Pembina River Gorge of northeastern North Dakota. Located in eastern Cavalier County, it is 7 miles (11 km) west of Walhalla and six miles (10 km) south of the international border with Canada (Manitoba).

Started in 1976, Frost Fire Park has one quad-seat chairlift and a magic carpet, with 7 runs, ski and snowboard rentals, certified ski and snowboard instructors, day lodge, and Howatt Hangar Bar and Grill. It does not offer tubing. It has an outdoor amphitheater, which hosts several plays and musicals during the summer. An "upside-down" area, the parking lot and lodge are near the top of the ski runs.

After 40 years, Frost Fire Ski and Snowboard Area was purchased by the Pembina Gorge Foundation. The Foundation changed the name to "Frost Fire Park" since it will no longer be a single season venue. Summer offers downhill mountain biking with 8 full downhill trails with varying degrees of difficulty, with chair lift service back to the top.

Frost Fire Park purchased a new quad-seat chair lift with 57 seats total, to replace the very old ski lift that has been out of order since 2015.[1]

References

  1. ^ "You are being redirected..." www.cavaliercountyextra.com. Archived from the original on 2018-06-27.