Boston Mills and Brandywine Ski Areas are two separate ski resorts located in Northeast Ohio, near Cleveland, and operate under the same management, offering a combined experience. The skiing conditions are generally reliant on artificial snow due to the modest snowfall in the region. The ski season typically runs from early December to mid-March. The terrain across both resorts caters more to beginner and intermediate skiers, with a few advanced runs. Each area has at least one terrain park for those interested in freestyle skiing and snowboarding. While there are no backcountry areas or cross-country trails, night skiing is available, extending the fun after sunset. The lift system includes chairlifts and surface lifts that provide access to the slopes. The views are scenic with a mix of natural woodland landscapes. These resorts are family-friendly, offering ski and snowboard lessons for all ages. Other winter activities include snow tubing, which is popular among families. However, there are no ice skating, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, or sledding areas at these locations.