Bemidji
Area Winter Recreation
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"The hills, valleys and
unique landscape of
Buena Vista
Ski Area
provides some of the finest skiing in the Midwest"
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Downhill skiers will find
Buena Vista to be the area's premier spot to
enjoy their sport. Sitting astride the
Continental
Divide, there are 16 downhill runs, the
longest is 2,000 feet boasting a 230 foot
drop. Buena Vista's downhill
facitlities features four chairlifts, a
beginner's tow and two terrain parks for
snowboarders and skiers both.
Lift Ticket
Discount Offer with Lodging |
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SNOWBOARD
TERRAIN PARKS
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SKI
RENTAL & SHUTTLE SERVICE |
Two terrain parks are
featured. One is a junior park and the
other
is
a more advanced terrain park.
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Buena Vista offers a full
line of rental equipment: ▪ Downhill
skis ▪ Snowboards ▪ Snowtubes Also offer
ski repair
First City Taxi is
providing a shuttle ride from Bemidji to
Buena Vista on Saturdays, Sundays and
holidays. Meet at No Comply Sports &
Apparel 1500 Bemidji Ave N Ste 300
More info call: First City Taxi:
218-444-TAXI No Comply: 218-333-8747
Buena Vista: 218-243-2231
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TUBING
PARK
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X-C SKI
TRAILS
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The tubing
park is complete with snowtubes and a tow
lift. Rates for groups of over ten.
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25K of cross-country ski trails wind through and along the beautiful
lakes and forest surrounding Buena Vista. Buena Vista Ski Area, home to the internationally famous
Minnesota Finlandia Ski Marathon, is
recognized as having some of the finest trails and scenery in the Midwest.
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CHALET
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SLEIGH
RIDES |
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The three-story chalet with warming fireplace, cafe and space for group gatherings, adds to the fun to be had
at Buena Vista Ski Area.
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For the sheer romance of it all, take a horse-drawn sleigh ride in an authentic sled
through the snowy countryside of Buena Vista. Tours will take you around the
historic village and through breathtaking, scenic trails. Private rides are
available by reservation.  |
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HISTORIC |
The adjacent Buena Vista
Logging Village is also a unique historic
attraction. The complex includes a pioneer
schoolhouse, church, camp building and
Logger's Museum filled with artifacts from
early logging camps. 1997 marked the
centennial year of the town of Buena Vista
that was a bustling pioneer logging
community at the end of the19th century, it
soon vanished after the railroad was built
through Bemidji. All that remains is the
one-room schoolhouse and the charming,
historic village at the foot of the ski
hill There you'll find the town's history
preserved at the Lumberjack's Hall of Fame.
Buena Vista was recommended for the National
Archeological Site Register.
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