From a Lil’ Dipper to a black diamond trail called Northern Lights, Big SNOW American Dream on Monday released a map of its ski and snowboard park.

The country’s first indoor ski venue is scheduled to open December 5 and tickets are expected to go on sale sometime this week.

Big SNOW American Dream will be operated by New Jersey-based SNOW Operating, which runs Mountain Creek. This indoor ski and snowboarding facility will be the first of its kind in the United States or Canada.

The park will have three trails and four lifts -- two carpet lifts near the Lil’ Dipper, or the easiest trail; a Poma Lift on the Northern Lights, black diamond or most difficult trail; and the BIG Express Quad that goes between the Northern Lights and the Switchback, or second most difficult of the three trails.

An area dubbed The Park will have freestyle terrain -- which may include jumps, hits, ramps, embankments, fun boxes, jibs, rails, half pipes, snowcross and freestyle bump terrain -- for snowboarders.

There will also be a snow play area for those who aren’t interested in skiing or snowboarding and just want to experience snow.

The trail map — (see it on the company’s Facebook page, as well) — mentions a Joe C’s Hot Cocoa, which is also a gourmet hot cocoa shop in the Red Tail Lodge at Mountain Creek where they serve hot chocolate that’s embellished with donuts, pretzels, s’mores and more.

A retail area with rental equipment will be adjacent to the Lil’ Dipper.

Big SNOW will be kept at a constant 28 degrees and have 4 acres of snow-covered slopes, a 160-foot vertical drop, and a graduated degree of pitch ranging from 0% at the base to 26% at its steepest point. It will have 1,000 feet of slope length that will be covered in 5,500 tons of snow that will be shaped to an average depth of 2 feet.

The package for first-timers will start at $49.99. It includes an equipment rental, helmet, ski pants and a jacket, a slope access ticket and a complimentary introductory lesson through SNOW Operating’s proprietary Terrain Based Learning method of instruction.

For those who have their own equipment, a slope access ticket for those ages 7 and up will cost $34.99 for two hours or $49.99 for four hours.

Capacity in the ski slope area is 500 people, a spokesperson for Big SNOW said.

Big SNOW American Dream will be the third thing to open at the mega-mall in the Meadowlands. It will join Nickelodeon Universe, an indoor amusement park, and The Rink, an NHL regulation-sized ice skating rink, which both opened October 25.

The DreamWorks Water Park was supposed to open November 27 but it’s not done yet. No new date has been given.

Stores and restaurants at American Dream won’t be open until the spring.

See more of our ongoing coverage of the upcoming American Dream mega-mall here.

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