
"New York, which has the most ski resorts at 52 according to the National Ski Areas Association, sits in 17th on the per capita list with 2.657 resorts per 100,000 people. These are the top 10 states with the most ski areas per capita (based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau)."
"Vermont - 4.016 ski areas per 100k people with 26 ski areas and a population estimate of ~647k. New Hampshire - 2.140 ski areas per 100k people with 30 ski areas and a population estimate of ~1.4 million. Wyoming - 1.541 ski areas per 100k people with 9 ski areas and a population estimate of ~584k."
When measuring ski resort density by population, the ranking of U.S. states differs significantly from total resort counts. Vermont tops the per capita list with 4.016 ski areas per 100,000 people across 26 resorts and a population of 647,000. New Hampshire ranks second with 2.140 per capita, followed by Wyoming, Maine, Montana, Alaska, Idaho, Colorado, Wisconsin, and Utah rounding out the top ten. New York, despite having the most ski resorts nationally at 52 according to the National Ski Areas Association, ranks only 17th per capita with 2.657 resorts per 100,000 people due to its much larger population.
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