This month’s business spotlight features Buena Vista Ski Area, located 10 miles north of Bemidji at 19600 Irvine Ave NW. This family-owned and operated ski area is where you will find downhill skiers, snowboarders, and tubing enthusiasts enjoying their sport during the beautiful northern Minnesota winters.
After the first ski run was cleared in 1936 by Leonard R. Dickinson, Buena Vista had family & neighbors skiing on the slope known as the " Big Hill ". The first rope tow was installed in 1949 and chairlifts were added in 1975.
This premier spot sits astride the continental divide, where there are 16 downhill runs, the longest 2,000 ft. (Earle’s Happy Trail) boasts a 230 ft. drop. The ski area features 4 chairlifts, a beginners' tow, a tubing park, and a three-story chalet with a warming fireplace, and a café. The ski shop offers rentals and repairs. The chalet is open year-round for special events, including holiday parties, weddings, business gatherings, family reunions, church retreats, birthday celebrations, and more. Ski and snowboard instruction is available for all ages, as well as private lessons.
They hope to open for the season around December 16, however, the warm temps and lack of snow have been challenging for them this year. They have been making snow, so check their Facebook page for all updates & conditions.
Check out their Co-op Connections Offer: Save 10% off a regular-price lift ticket! (excludes Friday nights)