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SAM Magazine—Detroit Lakes, Minn., July 9, 2013—Detroit Mountain Recreation Area supporters plan to initiate a fundraising effort this week to restore the town's defunct ski area and turn it into a four-season activity center. The area last operated in 2004.

SAM Magazine—Detroit Lakes, Minn., July 9, 2013—Detroit Mountain Recreation Area supporters plan to initiate a fundraising effort this week to restore the town's defunct ski area and turn it into a four-season activity center. The area last operated in 2004.

Local businessmen formed the non-profit DMRA in 2010. The group conducted a feasibility study that envisioned skiing, snowboarding, tubing, XC skiing, camping, biking and hiking. DMRA has purchased the 200-acre ski area site and has been conducting a low-key effort to raise funds and gauge interest in the project. The response has encouraged DMRA to go public with its plan and fundraising drive. The group has already chosen an architectural firm to design a four-season base lodge.

In another positive development, the Becker County Board last week approved a conditional use permit for the recreation area, contingent on resolution of traffic issues that will result from reopening the hill.