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Built and maintained by the Juneau Parks & Recreation, this downhill and cross-country ski area on Douglas Island features a day lodge, cafeteria, ski school, ski patrol, ski rental shop, two chair lifts, and a surface lift.

Runs for beginning, intermediate and experienced skiers. This ski area is open five days a week, December to mid-April. Take the N Douglas Hwy to Eaglecrest sign, then left for 5.3 miles to the lodge.

Location: 155 S Seward St, Juneau Alaska 99801 Telephone 907-586-5284

Other Sports and Sporting Events nearby:
(Juneau) Alaska Boat and Kayak
(Juneau) Auke Bay Sportfishing & Sightseeing
(Juneau) Foggy Mountain Shop
(Juneau) Port of Juneau
(Juneau) Ski Eaglecrest
(Juneau) Southeast Alaskan Adventures


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