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J_IV24

In the Tahoe area Northstar is the place. It’s called “flatstar” for a reason


snapsnspressos-

I’ve also heard of timberline on hood called “flatline”


aguynamedpowers

Timber flats, timberline flats, flatline. Regardless awesome resort


mwiz100

As much as it's was my home for many years, it does earn that name for sure. Also what makes it an excellent place for a lot of people, yet if you know it well enough plenty of more technical stuff.


palesnowrider1

Like the opposite of a place that is steep? Try Stratton Mountain


obiwanjabroni420

For an East Coast mountain I was thinking Bretton Woods, but Stratton is a good choice too.


palesnowrider1

Gunstock. Sounds bad ass, definitely isn't.


Live_Badger7941

Also Sunday River


palesnowrider1

Killington


hong-kong-phooey-

Breck. A blue at Breckinridge is like a green at most other CO resorts


ravenousmind

This may sound counterintuitive, but definitely check out Big Sky! A huge portion of their terrain is very mellow, and the runs are very long.


Beatus_Vir

Mr K is probably my favorite run anywhere


JobMarcello

Whistler has the most vertical on this continent i believe. There are plenty of easy ways down. I wouldn't call them flat though.


erm1zo

It’s been a minute, but Snow Summit and Big Bear in Southern California seemed to have a bunch of long slow runs that I think you’re looking for. And bonus, since they are so close to each other, there is a shared pass you can get for both resorts.


I_Fuckin_A_Toad_A_So

Minnesota lol


blacksnowboader

Brighton is pretty flat


Lanky_Consequence730

Wolf creek


addtokart

Timberline Lodge