Arctic Valley Ski Area | |
Location: | Anchorage, Alaska, USA |
Nearest City: | Anchorage, Alaska, USA (redundant)--> |
Pushpin Map: | Alaska#North America |
Pushpin Relief: | 1 |
Vertical: | 1500feet |
Top Elevation: | 4000feet |
Base Elevation: | 2500feet |
Skiable Area: | 320acres |
Number Trails: | 24 - 10% Beginner - 40% Intermediate - 50% Advanced |
Liftsystem: | 2 double chairs, 1 T-bar |
Doublechair: | 2 --> |
Arctic Valley Ski Area, formerly known as Alpenglow at Arctic Valley, is a nonprofit ski area in Anchorage, Alaska.[1] It is located on Ski Bowl Road in Chugach State Park, in the upper Ship Creek valley adjacent to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. Its main competitor is Alyeska Resort.
The area encompasses nearly 500acres with a base elevation of 2500feet and rises to almost 4000feet at Rendezvous Peak. Arctic Valley has three chair lifts, one rope tow, a tubing lift, and four bowls. The ski area is operated by the Anchorage Ski Club under a concession agreement with Chugach State Park.
Arctic Valley is open for skiing and riding only at weekends until spring, when Thursdays and Fridays are added to the schedule. Tubing is open Thursday-Sunday from Thanksgiving weekend to the first weekend in April.
The Anchorage Ski Club was founded in 1937 by Al Corey and Ralph Soberg. Arctic Valley Ski Area was opened by the group in 1949.[2] The Army used to operate an adjacent ski area just south of the current facilities, which was removed in the early 2000s. The Anchorage Ski Club also has an area use permit for additional neighboring acreage in Chugach State Park.
Arctic Valley is the only multiple-chair ski area located within 20miles of Anchorage.
In 2012, Arctic Valley opened a tubing park serviced by a pony tow lift. This is the only tubing park open to the general public in southcentral Alaska.