Bottineau Winter Park
Bottineau Winter Park Overview
Bottineau Winter Park is a small ski area located in the Turtle Mountains of north central North Dakota. The ski area is the home of Annie’s House Adaptive Recreation Program. Annie’s House offers adaptive recreation programs for veterans and individuals with intellectual and physical disabilities. The program serves the entire region with year round programming, equipment, instructors and scholarships.
This family friend recreation center affectionately known as the “jewel above the prairie” has a chair lift and several surface lifts to accommodate skiing, snowboarding and tubing. There are 3.5 miles of hiking and snowshoe trails on site as well.
The Official WinterReview of Bottineau Winter Park
There is so much more to learn about Bottineau Winter Park, but an official WinterReviewer has not been here yet. Check out our Submissions page if you’d like to submit an official review! You can also submit a User Review in the comments section below.
Bottineau Winter Park Details |
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Elevation: 2270′ to 2450′ | Skiable Acres: 40 |
Vertical: 180 | Night Skiing: Yes |
Average Yearly Snowfall: 45″ | Food Services: Annie’s House Cafeteria |
Alcohol: No | Beginner Lifts: Yes |
Lifts: 6 lifts (1 chair, 4 surface, 1 carpet) | High Speed Lifts: None |
Rentals: Yes | Ski School: Yes |
Family Friendly: Yes | Snowmaking: Yes, 100% of skiable terrain |
Terrain Park: Yes | Lodging: Nearby Bottineau and Lake Metigoshe |
Runs: 9 trails | Disabled Friendly: Yes, Annie’s House Regional Adaptive Recreation Program |
Activities: Skiing, Snowboarding, Tubing, Hiking, Snowshoeing | Experience Level: Mostly Beginner, Some Intermediate and Advanced |
Resort Contact Details |
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Address: | 1 Winter Park Road, Bottineau, ND 58318 |
Phone: | 701-263-4556 |
Website: | www.skibwp.com |
Email: | skibwp@srt.com |
I have been involved with this park for 41 years and every year something new is always added to create a better downhill experience for our users. The staff at the park is very friendly and helpful. Family friendly and the lift tickets are reasonable. Hope you enjoyed your day on the hill in the past and many more in the future.
Thanks Bradley! I was actually told about BWP by a friend here in the mountains of AZ that learned to snowboard there almost 20 years ago! Thank goodness for the little areas like Bottineau that teach people the love of snow!!