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Yawgoo Valley

Coordinates: 41°31′01″N 71°31′46″W / 41.51694°N 71.52944°W / 41.51694; -71.52944
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Yawgoo Valley Ski & Sports Park
Location160 Yawgoo Valley Road, Exeter, Rhode Island 02822 U.S.
Nearest major cityProvidence, Rhode Island
Top elevation310 feet
Base elevation70
Skiable area36 acres (150,000 m2)
Trails14
Longest run2,200 feet
Lift system2 chairlifts
1 rope tow
Terrain parks1
Snowfall39 inches annually
SnowmakingAll Trails
Night skiingYes
Websiteyawgoo.com

Yawgoo Valley is the only surviving skiing resort in Rhode Island. It is located on a hill in Exeter, south of Providence and opened in the 1965–66 season as "Rhode Island's first chairlift served ski area."[1]

As one of the southernmost ski areas in New England, Yawgoo relies heavily on artificial snowmaking. Lift tickets range from $28 on weekdays to $45 on weekends. Yawgoo valley also offers a snow-tubing park with eight lanes and two lifts.

The area's title as the first lift service area in RI was appropriate, as it opened at a time where chair service was now expected of any ski area. As a result, a large amount of skiers went to Yawgoo Valley instead of the 4 other RI ski areas, who all still relied on T-Bars only.

While Rhode Island's other 4 ski resorts would close over the next few years,[2] Yawgoo Valley's use of 2 chairs and keeping up with more modern ski area technologies such as better snowmaking equipment kept them operational.

They also operate one of only six tubing parking in the entire Southern New England area (RI, CT, and MA) for additional revenue from both skiers and non-skiers.[3]

Trails

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Yawgoo offers 14 skiing trails served by two chairlifts, snow tubing in the winter and, in the summer, a water park with 750 feet (230 m) of water slides. Because of its southern location, the trails are generally easier, including the 4 blacks (though they are still not for beginners), as they rarely face the extreme weather and temperatures the resorts further north do, and is also less steep since it has a very small vertical drop (compared to most, though not all, other mountains in New England) [4]

Trail List:

Beginner: -Novice Area -Upper Hub's Folly -Upper Ledges -Crossroads -Down Under -Gnarnia -Learning Area

Intermediate: -Lower Hub's Folly -Yellow Jacket -North Forte

Advanced: -TNT -Lower Ledges -Outback -Jack Attack

Easier More Difficult Most Difficult Most Difficult
7 3 4 0

References

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  1. ^ "Yawgoo Valley History - Rhode Island - NewEnglandSkiHistory.com". www.newenglandskihistory.com.
  2. ^ "Lost Rhode Island Ski Areas".
  3. ^ "Snow Tubing | Ski, Ride, or Slide at Yawgoo Valley | Exeter, Rhode Island".
  4. ^ "VerticalFeet.com-Accurate Ski Resort Ranking with monthly updates". verticalfeet.com.
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41°31′01″N 71°31′46″W / 41.51694°N 71.52944°W / 41.51694; -71.52944