Hidden Valley (New Jersey)

Hidden Valley
Location Vernon Township,
Sussex County,
New Jersey,
United States
Nearest city New York City
1 hour southeast
Coordinates 41°11′8.16″N 74°28′50.16″W / 41.1856000°N 74.4806000°W
Vertical 620 ft (189 m)
Top elevation 1,435 ft (437 m) AMSL
Base elevation 815 ft (248 m)
Runs 15
- 25% easiest
- 30% more difficult
- 45% most difficult
Longest run Browse Along
0.75 miles (1.2 km)
Lift system 3 chairlifts
- 1 triple
- 2 doubles
1 surface lift
Terrain parks 1
Snowmaking 100%
Night skiing 100%
Hidden
Valley
location of Hidden Valley,
in northern New Jersey

Hidden Valley was a ski resort in Vernon Township, New Jersey off of County Route 515, near the intersection with Route 94, approximately an hour's drive from the George Washington Bridge.[1]

History

The resort opened in 1976. In 2007 the resort, after years of struggling to compete with the nearby and much larger Mountain Creek, declared bankruptcy and was sold at a sheriff's auction. A group of investors bought it at auction with the intention of turning it into an all-inclusive resort. After an unusually warm winter in 2011 and numerous problems throughout, it was once again put up for liquidation auction in the fall of 2013.[2] It failed to sell at auction, and did not open for the 2013/2014 ski season.[3]

The mountain

Hidden Valley's summit elevation is 1,435 feet (437 m) above sea level and its base is at 815 feet (248 m), yielding a vertical drop of 620 feet (189 m). The resort had 15 trails - 25% beginner, 30% intermediate, and 45% advanced. The longest trail was Browse Along at three quarters of a mile (1.2 km). the mountain featured a total of four lifts: three chairlifts (one triple, 2 doubles) and a surface lift, the uphill capacity was 3,500 per hour.

Notable skiers

Champion freestyle skier Donna Weinbrecht, an Olympic gold medalist in moguls, learned to ski and trained at Hidden Valley.

Alpine Skiers Drew Schneider and Todd Schneider were brothers who trained at Hidden Valley. Drew was invited to the U.S. Ski Team at age fourteen and Todd was inducted later in the late 1980s. David Schneider, their father, was the head of and created the alpine training program in the 1970s. He was also the first coach that Donna Weinbrecht had before she turned to freestyle, per Dave Schneider's recommendation.

Nolan Kasper, a slalom racer with the U.S. Ski Team, began skiing at Hidden Valley in the early 1990s at age three; his father was a ski instructor at the area.[4]

References

  1. hiddenvalleynj.com - directions - accessed 2011-03-06
  2. http://www.saminfo.com/news/hidden-valley-goes-auction
  3. Tom De Poto (October 1, 2013). "Hidden Valley Ski Resort fails to sell at auction". Retrieved February 4, 2014.
  4. U.S. Ski Team - Nolan Kasper - bio - accessed 2012-01-31

Coordinates: 41°11′08″N 74°28′50″W / 41.1856°N 74.4806°W