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Where to snow board in aug.?

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ok so im taking my boyfriend on a surprise birthday trip in august he loves to snow board and he loves Colorado but i know absolutely nothing about snow boarding or where to go. so where in the U.S. can i go snowboarding in august thanks guys !

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  1. Not sure but im sure there would be a indoor centre somewere if there was no snow=)


  2. The glacier at Mt. Hood is great and if ur like college age you can go to a camp where they provide lodging and a private park so try that out. Also If you can do canada try whistler.

  3. in US-  Mt. Hood

    http://www.oregon.com/trips/hood_snowboa...

    I know you said US, but did you know it's cheap to snowboard in Chile?  And their season is June-October?  Check this out  

    http://www.snoventures.com/

  4. Go to Mt. Hood oregon. they have snow all year long. If you want to make a big trip then go to whistler , bc, canada.

    Good Luck! And have fun.

  5. NEW ZEALAND!!

  6. idk, mount everest..........................

  7. well, therenare a couplenplaces, but not too many. The best is Mamoth. But sometimes, it gets too crowded because in the summer, there is snow, but you can snowboard with your T shirt and shorts on. Now, sometimes, you can go to Utah, but I weather sought that there will be snow there. But you should check the travel guide to see if there is up coming snow. Good luck on your findings.

  8. Whisp Resort in WV has an outdoor summer snowboard park thats open all year round. Its super fun and only ten bucks for the day.

    Or you could always be the coolest girlfriend ever and send him to a snowboard camp in oregan at mount hood.

    www.highcascade.com

    www.campofchampions.com

    www.windells.com

  9. If your willing to go for a road trip Whistler, Canada is the best. There is a glacier which is open to the public.

    In the USA, Mt Hood, Oregon is open in the summer.  I'm not sure if there's anything open in Colorado in August.

    have fun,

  10. well there is a very good selection in Salt Lake Tahoe, Utah. They have mountains open almost all year long, and there parks are very pro! I just went there in spring break and it was stellar. if I had to suggest a mountains to definitely check out I would say Heavenly, Squaw Valley, and Sierra. but lets be serious. if you cant make it through your local park without getting down the hill it would be a waste of money to go to Tahoe. visit http://www.snoweb.com/ for more information

  11. Does Vancouver count?  It's right above Washington, and is world renowned for snowboarding.

    Mt. Hood may still have some.  Really, your best shot for the U.S. is FAR North, and consider Canada.  I mean, Alaska is great too, but you have to have major mulah to go there, unless you plan on hiking for all of your runs.  It isn't cheap renting out a heli to fly you around.

    If you're looking for a place in the lower 48, Mt. Hood is your best bet.  They have both Windells and High Cascade there for summer camps.  The only other camp I know of is in Vancouver (Camp of Champions).

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