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List of ski jumping venues in the United States

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The following are ski jumping venues in the United States in current use for Nordic competition and training.[1][2] USA Nordic Sport competition includes around 30 ski jumping clubs in 12 states.[3][4] A venue may include multiple permanent jumps denoted by K point or hill size in meters. Some jumps have an artificial surface which allows ski jumping at any time of the year.

List of ski jumping venues in the United States
Venue City State Hill sizes (m) Built Updated Certification Photo Notes
Utah Olympic Park Jumps Park City Utah HS134, HS100, K40, K10 2001 Olympics [5]
Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jumping Complex Lake Placid New York HS128, HS100, K65, K48, K20, K10 1921 2021 Olympics [6][7]
Pine Mountain Jump Iron Mountain Michigan HS133 1938 2020 Continental Cup [8][9]
Snowflake Ski Jump Westby Wisconsin K106, K65, K40, K20, K10, K5 1961 1999 Four Hills SuperTour [10]
Harris Hill Ski Jump Brattleboro Vermont HS98, 18, 10 1922 2009 FIS Cup [11]
Suicide Hill Ski Jump Ishpeming Michigan HS96, HS66, K40, K25, K13 1925 [12]
Norge Cary Hill Fox River Grove Illinois HS77, 40, 22, 10, 5 1906 2003 [13]
Howelsen Hill Ski Area Steamboat Springs Colorado HS75 1977 Continental Cup [14]
Karl Eid Jumping Complex Anchorage Alaska HS71, 40, 20, 10 1983 2018 [15]
Bush Lake Ski Jump Bloomington Minnesota 70, 25, 10 2002 [16]
Ole Mangseth Memorial Ski Jump Coleraine Minnesota 70, 40, 20, 10 1941 1989 [17]
Satre Hill Salisbury Connecticut K70, K20 1926 2010 [18]

Reconstructed K30 to return for 2026[19]

Chester Krause Jump Iola Wisconsin 60, 40, 25, 15, 5 1996 [20]
Blackhawk Ski Jump Middleton Wisconsin 60, 30, 15, 5 2020 [21]
Tri-Norse Ski Jump Rome Wisconsin 55, 22, 10, 5 1932 [22]
Nansen Ski Jump Milan New Hampshire K39, K20, K10 2021 [23][24]

Big Nansen Ski Jump Upgrade in progress

Storrs Hill Lebanon New Hampshire 50 1954 2017 [25]
Carver Lake, Harrington Hill Maplewood Minnesota K46, K30, K20, K10 1972 [26]
Pine Valley Recreation Area Cloquet Minnesota K40, K20, K10, K5 1963 [27]
Proctor Academy Ski Hill Andover New Hampshire K38, K30, K18, K10 1950 [28]
Class of '77 Ski Jumping Complex at Vermont Academy Saxtons River Vermont K35, K20, K10 1925 2002 [29] private
Kennett Ski Jump Albany New Hampshire K34, K20, K10, K5 1960 2020 [30]
Roger Burt Memorial Ski Jumps, Oak Hill Hanover New Hampshire K32, K20, K10 1981 [31][32]
Gene Ross Memorial Ski Jump Plymouth New Hampshire K28 2016 [33]
Bakke Hill Leavenworth Washington 20, 10 2003 [34]
Cameron Ski Jump Cameron Wisconsin 7 2016 [35]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Koerth, Maggie (2022) U.S. Ski Jumping Is Looking For More Friends In High Places ABC/FiveThirtyEight
  2. ^ Kobayashi, Ariel Picton (2021) Ski Jumping in the Northeast: Small Towns and Big Dreams The History Press ISBN 9781467148160 Appendix Active Hills pp135,136
  3. ^ Lage, Larry (2022) ‘I want to jump': Growing Olympic ski jumpers starts young AP News
  4. ^ Club Directory USANordic.org
  5. ^ Roepke, Michele (2023) PCSS’s Springer Tournee results for ski jumping, nordic combined with USA Nordic at UOP Park City News TownLift.com
  6. ^ NYSEF athletes sweep podiums at junior nationals Adirondack Daily Enterprise 2024
  7. ^ Flaming Leaves NYSEF
  8. ^ Kiwanis Ski Club USA Nordic.org
  9. ^ Pine Mountain Ski Jump Cancelled WJMN Local 3
  10. ^ Strunk, Ryan (2024) The second day of the Westby Ski Jump kicks off ABC News19
  11. ^ 3000 people watch 1st day of Harris Hill Ski Jump competition CBS WCAX
  12. ^ Ishpeming Ski Jump wraps up with Paúl Bietila Memorial Tournament 2024
  13. ^ Kawash, Maher (2024) Norge Annual Ski Jump Tournament returns to Fox River Grove with electric atmosphere ABC7 Chicago
  14. ^ Skulski, Tom (2024) Jumping barriers: Local Nordic skier becomes first female champion at Jumpin’ and Jammin’ Steamboat Pilot
  15. ^ Bragg, Beth (2021) Anchorage skiers touch the sky with Team AK’s nordic combined program Anchorage Daily News
  16. ^ Bloomquist, Madison (2020) Ski Jumping Takes Flight in Minnesota Minneapolis St. Paul Magazine
  17. ^ Buffington, Megan (2024) Listen to ski jumpers compete at Mount Itasca's weekend championship KAXE
  18. ^ Pitts, Amanda (2024) ‘You will see future Olympians': 98th annual Jumpfest kicks off in Salisbury NBC Connecticut
  19. ^ Sullivan, Patrick L. (2024) Satre Hill 30 meter ski jump demolished for reconstruction Lakeville Journal
  20. ^ "Iola Nordic Centre, Iola". Ski Jumping Hill Archive » skisprungschanzen.com. Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  21. ^ Blackhawk Ski Club USA Nordic.org
  22. ^ Tri-Norse Ski Club USA Nordic.org
  23. ^ Young Ski Jumpers Take Flight at Country's Oldest Ski Club in New Hampshire US News 2024
  24. ^ Locals compete at Washington Valley, Nansen ski jumping competitions Brattleboro Reformer 2024
  25. ^ Storrs Hill NewEnglandSkiHistory.com
  26. ^ Harrington Hill Ski Jumping Hill Archive
  27. ^ Pine Valley Recreation Area Cloquet MN.gov
  28. ^ Sullivan, P.T. (2013) Flying Into the Night New Hampshire Magazine
  29. ^ Canevari, Brandon (2023-03-08). "Jumping returns to Vermont Academy". Brattleboro Reformer. Retrieved 2024-07-08.
  30. ^ Boxler, Matt (2024) A ski jumping revival mission is alive in New Hampshire New England Ski Journal
  31. ^ Ford Sayre EasternSkiJumping.com
  32. ^ Kobayashi, Ariel Picton (2021) Ski Jumping in the Northeast: Small Towns and Big Dreams The History Press ISBN 9781467148160 p67
  33. ^ New Ski Jump Has New Hampshire's School Champions Flying High New Hampshire Public Radio 2016
  34. ^ Banse, Tom (2018) Not Just For Olympians: Northwest's Ski Jumping Heritage Alive In Leavenworth NW News
  35. ^ Cameron Ski Jumping Club USANordic.org
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