Browse our most popular mountain resorts over the last few years, and start planning your ski season trip today!
Ski season is finally here, and whether you have snow in your hometown or not; you can easily jump on a plane to a winter wonderland in no time! We pulled our most popular mountain resorts from the last few years so you could be inspired for your next ski trip. Grab a cup of cocoa and check out this list of our top ski resorts, in order of most-booked each year:
1. Park City, Utah
While the area boasts of having “the greatest snow on Earth” for skiers, Park City, Utah is quickly becoming one of the top ski destinations in the world. Whether you are a beginner skier or an expert, there is a ski run for you in this mountain town! Park City also offers golfing, tennis, mountain biking, fishing, hiking, cultural events, shopping, and many fine dining options after you hit the slopes! It’s no wonder this is a favorite among our members year after year.
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2. Breckenridge, Colorado
With four peaks boasting 155 ski trails and 30 lifts, Breckenridge is one of the world’s most coveted ski destinations for good reason. Savor the pristine snow-covered slopes, take a hot-air balloon ride, go snowmobiling or tubing, or enjoy an evening sleigh ride. If you’re looking for more fun, then stroll through art galleries, shop in boutiques downtown, and enjoy plenty of dining and entertainment options found in this beautiful mountain town.
Book a ski trip to Breckenridge.
3. Lake Tahoe
Whether you choose to visit the California side or the Nevada side, you can’t really go wrong with a vacation to Lake Tahoe! Home to world-renowned ski-trails, snowboarding, horseback riding, golf courses, and rock climbing; Tahoe is a dream outdoor escape. If you’re up for an adventure, then take advantage of a boat cruise around Lake Tahoe, helicopter tours, and snowmobile tours around the mountain.
4. Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Steamboat Springs is always teeming with adventure – in the winter you’ll enjoy all the exciting alpine sporting of the Yampa Valley, including world-class skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, and snowshoeing. If you’re ready to relax and unwind, then head downtown to stroll through art galleries, local shops, music venues, restaurants, and down-to-earth events with the friendly locals. You can even book a flight directly into the Yampa Valley Regional Airport and skip the long winter drive!
Book a mountain getaway in Steamboat.
5. Avon, Colorado
Avon, Colorado is the perfect resort town to delight in world-class skiing and snowboarding. Take advantage of endless winter activities, including snowshoeing, ice-skating, snowmobiling and sleigh rides. This ski season, visitors are sure to find both outdoor adventure and equally enticing opportunities for boutique shopping, five-star restaurants, and live entertainment!
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6. Vail, Colorado
With nearly 5,000 acres of skiable terrain and almost 200 trails, Vail is the largest ski resort in North America and a renowned year-round destination. If you love adventure, go snowboarding, skiing, ice skating, or snowmobiling. In the center of it all is Vail Village, a thriving cosmopolitan village where award-winning restaurants, eclectic boutiques, and a choice of entertainment venues are enclosed within the spectacular mountain surroundings.
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7. Snowbird, Utah
Located in Utah’s Wasatch Mountains, only 26 miles from downtown Salt Lake City, Snowbird is famous for dry-powder snow from late November to March, followed by excellent spring skiing to May, if conditions permit. The resort has 32 runs, with 3,100 vertical feet of skiing. Snowbird is a premiere ski resort with plenty of downhill and cross- country skiing options for visitors.
8. Aspen, Colorado
If you love world-class skiing, cold weather adventures, vibrant cultural scenes and exciting nightlife, then Aspen is the place for you. Local adventures include incredible hiking treks through dense aspen groves, skiing, snowboarding, dog-sledding, horseback riding, mine-exploring, and so much more. Head into town for fine dining and entertainment, and shopping venues with everything from haute couture to handmade local designs.
Start planning a winter trip to Aspen.
9. Beaver Creek, Colorado
Head to Colorado to enjoy the slopes of Beaver Creek Mountain. With a world class ski and snowboard instruction, varied mountain terrain, and 145 ski trails, Beaver Creek is a ski resort town famous for attracting winter vacationers. Even non-skiers will find delight in many outdoor mountain activities or enjoy pampering with a day at the spa.
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10. Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
Located in the midst of British Columbia’s Coastal Mountains, Whistler is rated as the number one ski destination in North America. Even more, the village of Whistler offers a world class variety of dining, shopping,and entertainment. If you are an avid skier, then you simply must check Whistler off your bucket list!
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11. Stowe, Vermont
Stowe, Vermont must be where the grass is always greener, and the snow is whiter! With 2,700 acres to explore, go snowshoeing, trekking, or cross-country skiing on renowned trails. If you love the countryside, then go for an old-fashioned horse drawn carriage ride, or wintery stroll down a quiet country road. Furthermore, enjoy year round festivals, antiquing, attractions, art galleries, dining and shopping in this quaint 200 year old town.
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