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   Location: Southwest Louisiana | My family is from southern Louisiana. We've had snow about 4 times in the last 35 years. We are thinking of take a trip next year with about 12 of us to a location with snow. We're thinking of staying 3-5 nights, we have young kids and want to let them play in the snow and spend time together on Christmas with their cousins. My sister suggested Tennessee, but I don't think there's always snow there by December. ?Any suggestions? We'd be driving from here, not flying, so Montana is out of the question, lol. |
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     Location: Durango CO | There are a LOT of choices in Colorado. Durango, Ouray, Silverton, Pagosa Springs, Salida, Manitou Springs, Vail, Aspen (Pretty expensive though), Also Jackson Hole Wyoming |
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| Ruidoso NM hands down. They have had 21 inches of snow on the mountain. |
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| The North Shore in Minnesota
Although we have had a weird winter this year with very little snow fall. Everything is MUD. |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | It depends on the year. The places listed in Colorado almost always have snow in December, but being from south Louisiana you better have someone that knows how to drive in snow. Good luck.  |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | The Black Hills of South Dakota would be worth the trip. |
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| Ram's Horn in Estes Park, Colorado. I'd recommend it to anyone!! |
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