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Sleeping Giant, 50 miles west of Cody and right next door to the East Entrance of Yellowstone National Park, is one of America's oldest ski areas. Sleeping Giant was organized as a ski area in 1936-1937 and is well known for consistently abundant natural snowfall, with ideal temperatures for skiing and non-existent wind, where the scenery is breathtaking, unsurpassed anywhere on earth.
The mountain's varied terrain allows beginning, intermediate, and advanced skiers the opportunity to develop their skills. The diverse areas of sloping meadows, trails in the trees, and steep slopes offer skiers a well-rounded skiing package. 20% of the terrain for beginners; 60% intermediate; and 20% for advanced skiers.
Snowboarders are welcome on the entire mountain.
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| Mountain FactsTerrain Total: 17 Summit Elevation: 7200 ft. Base Elevation: 6700 ft. Vertical: 500 ft.
Snowboarding: Unrestricted
Summary of Terrain: Beginner Slopes: 60 Intermediate Slopes: 20 Longest Terrain: 4000 ft Coverage: 120 acres
Chair Lifts and Gondolas: Triple: 1 Gondola: 1 Capacity: 1950 Sunday: 9:00-4:00
Half Day Starts: 1:00
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Keywords: Sleeping Giant Skiing, Sleeping Giant Snowboarding, Cody skiing, Cody snowboarding, Wyoming skiing, Wyoming snowboarding
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