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White River National Forest approves improvements at A-Basin

This week the White River National Forest approved a proposal from Arapahoe Basin Ski Area to replace the existing Lenawee Chairlift, construct a warming hut in the vicinity of the existing Lenawee Parks ski trail, and construct a food service building adjacent to the Black Mountain Lodge.

A-Basin proposed the improvements to increase uphill lift capacity to the summit, improve skier circulation, and make the lift loading and unloading easier. The current fixed-grip lift would be upgraded to a detachable lift. The new buildings would provide additional guest warming space and food service.
“Downhill skiing is one of the primary recreational activities that make the White River National Forest the most visited National Forest in the country,” said Acting Dillon District Ranger Bobbi Filbert. “These improvements are within A-Basin’s permitted operational boundary, and the project is designed to minimize potential impacts to other resources.”

Existing lift towers will be retained where feasible and replaced if necessary. No trees will need to be removed for the improvements, and wetlands will be avoided.

For more information, visit the project website at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=59357


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