For those who enjoy the cold and snow, a ski trip can be the perfect winter getaway. The appeal of the slopes extends beyond just skiing – it’s about the cozy layers, the fresh snow, and the warm seasonal drinks.
To help you plan your perfect ski trip, we’ve compiled a list of the top ski destinations in the U.S. Whether you seek luxurious spa treatments or challenging slopes, there’s a ski destination for everyone.
1. Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Steamboat Springs, also known as Ski Town U.S.A., offers a mix of thrilling slopes and beginner-friendly options amidst the laid-back Rockies charm. Explore downtown, enjoy local art at the Steamboat Art Museum, and savor delicious food at spots like Salt & Lime and T Bar.
Where to stay: Sheraton Steamboat Resort Villas (from $149 a night), The Steamboat Grand (from $159)
2. Park City, Utah
Park City Mountain is perfect for groups with its vast trail options. Whether you’re a beginner or expert skier, there’s something for everyone. After skiing, relax at venues like Stein Eriksen or explore the downtown area.
Where to stay: Hotel Park City, Autograph Collection (from $237 a night), Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley (from $462)
3. Mount Hood, Oregon
Mount Hood offers year-round skiing, with Timberline as a highlight for adrenaline-pumping slopes. Meadows is family-friendly, and you’re just an hour away from downtown Portland for more urban exploration.
Where to stay: Collins Lake Resort (from $120 a night), Timberline Lodge (from $240)
4. Stowe, Vermont
Stowe offers a picturesque setting with various trails and cozy spots like Stowe Mercantile and The Matterhorn for post-ski relaxation.
Where to stay: Trapp Family Lodge (from $287 a night), The Lodge at Spruce Peak (from $320)
5. Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Jackson Hole offers challenging terrain, stunning views, and a vibrant aprés ski scene amid cozy lodges and upscale dining.
Where to stay: Hotel Terra Jackson Hole (from $329 a night), Rusty Parrot Lodge (inquire for pricing)
6. Vail, Colorado
Vail offers slopes for all levels and a picturesque village with boutique shops, luxury spas, and gourmet dining.
Where to stay: Lodge at Lionshead (from $290 a night), The Arrabelle at Vail Square (from $460)
7. Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky offers a beautiful landscape and a range of slopes for all levels, making it a perfect destination for relaxation and adventure.
Where to stay: Lone Mountain Ranch (from $290 a night), The Summit at Big Sky (from $380)
8. Sun Valley, Idaho
Sun Valley is a classic ski destination with trails for all skiers and a vibrant downtown scene with dining and shopping options.
Where to stay: Knob Hill Inn (from $290 a night), Sun Valley Lodge (from $375)
9. Hunter Mountain, New York
Hunter Mountain in the Catskills offers a laid-back skiing experience with trails for all levels and charming apres-ski options.
Where to stay: Scribner’s Lodge (from $192 a night), Kaatskill Mountain Club (from $237)
10. Snowmass Village, Colorado
Snowmass Village boasts four mountains with trails for all skiers, making it ideal for families with its kid-friendly amenities.
Where to stay: Viewline Resort Snowmass, Autograph Collection (from $265 a night), Viceroy Snowmass (from $291)