Mad River Mountain


Mad River Mountain is a ski and snowboard resort in Valley Hi, Ohio, United States. The elevation of Mad River Mountain is with a vertical drop of, and it has a ski season that runs from December 1 through March 16. The resort, which opened in 1962, as Valley Hi Ski Area, is owned and operated by Vail Associates.
There are 23 trails of various skill levels, a tubing park, three terrain parks, and two beginner areas. Of the resort's 12 total lifts, there are 6 surface lifts, 6 chair lifts, and 1 fixed quad lift. Since the annual natural snowfall averages only, Mad River Mountain has the largest snow making system in Ohio, with 130 snow cannons that cover all of its trails.
The resort lies off U.S. Route 33 east of the city of Bellefontaine. It is located southeast of Campbell Hill, Ohio's highest point, and it is near the source of the Mad River. The resort's iconic bar venue called 'The Loft' caught fire on September 16, 2015, and was considered a total loss. Local firm Thomas & Marker Construction was chosen to prepare the resort for the 2015-2016 winter season. The site was demolished and temporary structures were erected in October 2015. A new lodge has been constructed.

Notable Employees

In the early 1980s Olympic medalist Putzi Frandl was employed as a ski instructor at the resort. Louie Vito, Olympic snowboard medalist got his start at Mad River Mountain, and sponsors a food drive for a local pantry each year.