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Ski areas in USA
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The home of the star-spangled banner has a variety of extraordinary resorts to suit all abilities. Ski holidays in USA are a far cry from the average European ski holiday with their huge mountain terrain, dry powder snow, quiet pistes and charming towns.
With resorts spread all over the land of the free, skiers will be spoilt for choice when it comes to finding a resort for their trip. A trip across the Atlantic guarantees jaw-dropping scenery, excellent terrain and a whole host of attractions.

Jackson Hole ski resort in USA
There are six main ski areas in the US: New England, mid-Atlantic, Southeast, Midwest, Rocky Mountains and the West Coast. Some of the most popular resorts in North America are located in California and Colorado.
Each of these regions have their own unique atmosphere and attractions, so it is key that you take all of these factors into consideration before deciding where to visit. Here is a breakdown of each of the areas and what sets them apart.
Ski resorts in USA
As one of the most beautiful areas in the whole of North America, New England is an extremely popular tourism spot for skiers. Killington ski resort is one of leading choices in region, boasting the largest vertical drop in New England and runs to suit a range of abilities.
On the other hand, if you’re looking for a challenge on the slopes, the Alta resort in Salt Lake County, Utah, could be absolutely perfect. With more than 5,000 acres of snow, this Midwest region boasts plenty of slopes for travellers to try.
Wyoming’s Jackson Hole is an American classic and the ultimate bucket list destination due to its status as the birthplace of big mountain skiing. Beginner and intermediate pistes make up half of the ski area but Jackson Hole is particularly famous for its backcountry zones, extreme couloirs and huge snowfall.
We can’t forget the unbelievable natural beauty of Lake Tahoe, either. Based on the border of Nevada and California, there are a number of incredible resorts overlooking the truly stunning West Coast landscape. Heavenly is one of the largest in the region with 97 runs over four different bases. There are also beginners’ courses and resort parties, providing a great all-round holiday experience.
Other magnificent resorts include Winter Park in the Rocky Mountains, which boasts the best snow record in the whole of Colorado and Aspen in the Mid-West, where visitors can explore four outstanding ski areas featuring slopes for all abilities.
Breckenridge resort in Colorado is a great option for groups with varying abilities, as its range of pistes makes it accessible for ski enthusiasts and beginners alike. This, on top of the area’s excellent snow conditions, makes Breckenridge a very popular choice for skiers and snowboarders.

Skiing at Lake Tahoe, USA
Snow conditions in USA
Winter Park in Colorado has some of the best snow conditions in the whole of the US, and the Vail resort enjoys 346 inches of snowfall every year on average. Despite Europe having a stronger skiing reputation among Britons, the US enjoys excellent snow levels and has some of the best terrain in the world. Many American resorts also have marked trails that are significantly steep, providing a great challenge for advanced skiers.
As many resorts are relatively quiet and well-groomed, USA resorts are a great place for people to start learning away from the crowds and long queues seen across Europe.
Après ski and non-ski activities in USA
America has a one of the most unique cultures in the world thanks to its diverse population. The look and feel of the country varies from state to state. You can expect stunning history and great seafood in New England, while a trip down to California on the West Coast will place you in a melting pot of traditions from across the globe.
Many resorts offer on-site entertainment, delicious dining options, bars and beautiful trails, ensuring that visitors will have much to enjoy even when they take a break from the slopes.
Ski accommodation in USA
A range of accommodation is available at US ski resorts, ranging from hotels to chalets and apartments. Ski packages provide fantastic value, with transfers and flights all included to save hassle and allow you to relax safe in the knowledge you’ll be hours away from some of the USA’s leading runs.
Transfer times to ski resorts in USA
As ski resorts are spread all across USA there are various airports to fly in to depending on the ski resort. The main airports are:
- Denver for Colorado
- Salt Lake City for Utah
- Los Angeles, San Francisco or Reno for California & Nevada
- Jackson for Jackson Hole (indirect)
- Boston for New England, Vermont