Woods Valley was created by Woods' late father, David, in 1964. His family sold the resort upon David's death in 1988 to the Olney family. Now, Tim Woods will repurchase the ski area from them.
"It's something of a bittersweet moment," Woods said. "I'll miss being at Windham Mountain every day, and spending so much time with a mountain, a team, and a community that I love. But now I also have a remarkable opportunity to return to where my wife and I grew up, be close to my mother and siblings, and to complete my father's work."
Randy MacDonald, managing partner of Windham Mountain Partners, said that he was surprised by Woods' decision, but that the move was a "wonderful story." MacDonald said that Woods would remain involved at Windham Mountain during the upcoming ski season, working with the management team, the Partners and a new general manager, for whom a search is currently underway. The change won't have any impact on programs, operations or capital improvements, he added.