Skiers and riders will find four new runs on the north side of Whitefish Mountain Resort and more elbow room in the Base Lodge at the ski area, which is on pace for its planned Dec. 7 opening.

Snowfall so far at the summit measured 56 inches as of Friday, with good chances of more accumulation as a winter storm was forecast to move through the Flathead Valley this weekend.

In addition, snowmaking has been underway to prepare lower portions of Big Mountain for the opener.

Opening day will be a busy one this year as we should have enough snow for skiing to and from the Base Lodge, a resort press release states.

New intermediate runs were cut this fall and will be accessible from the Big Foot T-Bar and are the first phase of the two-year Flower Point project. In the base area, the 1,200-foot addition to the Base Lodge will provide roughly 100 seats and a warm space for guests to view the beginner learning area.

After completion, the Flower Point project will add approximately 200 acres of lift-served terrain, including 32 acres of cleared runs and additional gladed areas.

Three more runs and a fixed-grip triple chairlift with 970 feet of vertical rise will be added in the 2014-15 ski season providing a capacity of 1,800 people per hour. The second phase will begin in summer 2014 when the Flower Point lift is installed, including 17 towers and 157 chairs. The Flower Point Chair is planned to run daily.

The new space in the Base Lodge will not only provide additional seats for guests to enjoy lunch and a warm spot to view the beginner area; the room also can be used for special events.

Adjacent to the existing Mt. Jackson Room, the new room has been dubbed The Gunsight Room, named for Gunsight Mountain next to Mt. Jackson in Glacier National Park. Each room can be rented out individually or together as one space. The resort plans to make additional changes in the Base Lodge to optimize capacity in 2014.

Also new for winter 2013-14, Whitefish Mountain Resorts snowsports school will provide snowboarding lessons for 3- to 6-year-olds. Previously snowboarding lessons began at age 7, however, with recent advancements in snowboarding equipment for smaller kids and an increase in the number of young customers whose parents in many cases are snowboarders, these lessons offer families the option of learning the sport at a younger age.

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Resort poised for opening day

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