Mad River Mountain in Zanesville and Snow Trails near Mansfield are closed as the resorts wait for colder temperatures to invite skiers and snowboarders to their slopes.
Boston Mills Brandywine will require proof of COVID-19 vaccination for diners 12 and older this season. Additionally, employees will need to be vaccinated.
Regional ski resorts gear up for pandemic-focused winter season, with reservations, face masks required
Updated Dec 10, 2020;
Posted Dec 10, 2020
A chairlift takes skiers to the top of a hill at Boston Mills in Summit County. Resorts near Cleveland say they re ready to welcome back skiers for a safe winter season.The Plain Dealer
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CLEVELAND, Ohio It’s hard to imagine a more COVID-safe sport than skiing: Participants are outside, mostly alone and covered in protective gear.
It’s the time spent off the slopes that has the potential for problems: Skiers crowded around a cozy lodge fireplace, lined up in an equipment rental shop, enjoying a beer after a day on the snow.