What Makes These The Top Ten Ski Resorts For Downhill Skiing
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Discover the Top Ten Ski Resorts for Downhill Skiing
If you're looking for the perfect ski getaway, these top ten resorts offer everything you need for an unforgettable adventure. Voted as the best by readers of SKI magazine, each location has its unique charm and appeal.
1. Vail, Colorado
Vail offers a trio of ski areas: The Back Bowls (3,017 acres), the Frontside (1,627 acres), and Blue Sky Basin (645 acres). Renowned for thrilling downhill runs, the resort also hosts the new Arrabelle Hotel Complex and a revamped Blue Moon restaurant. Vail is both an adult playground and a family-friendly destination, complete with snowmaking technology to ensure great conditions. Enjoy skiing by day and vibrant nightlife once the sun sets.
2. Deer Valley, Utah
Ski across six magnificent mountains: Bald Eagle, Baldy, Little Baldy Peak, Flagstaff, Bald, and Empire. With slopes for all levels and heated ski lifts, Deer Valley promises comfort and excitement. Savor a lavish seafood buffet at Snow Park Lodge?"but skip lunch to fully enjoy it! This family-friendly resort offers beginner zones with charming themed play areas like Quincy’s Cabin and Bucky’s Backyard.
3. Snowmass, Colorado
Snowmass is perfect for skiers and snowboarders of all ages, offering lessons and adaptive skiing methods for the physically challenged. The eight-passenger gondola speeds skiers to the top in record time. Many visitors choose to rent luxury homes for a more private stay in this opulent resort area.
4. Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia
Boasting 8,171 acres and charming European-style amenities, Whistler Blackcomb attracts skiers from around the world. Intermediate skiers can now enjoy 1,000 acres of high-alpine slopes. Unique to North America, Blackcomb allows glacier skiing during June and July, making it a year-round destination.
5. Park City, Utah
Located 32 miles from Salt Lake City, Park City features three ski resorts nestled in the Wasatch Mountains. With accommodations for 12,000 visitors, it’s a hotspot full of beauty and charm. Don’t miss the Bad Ass Coffee Company for some peaceful moments and excellent brews.
6. Breckenridge, Colorado
Breckenridge offers comprehensive skiing lessons, including private instruction. The resort recently introduced a new gondola that transports guests from the parking lot to the lifts. Don’t miss the annual celebration of Ullr, the Norse god of snow!
7. Aspen, Colorado
Known for seasoned skiers, Aspen doesn’t have beginner slopes but offers free bus service between its four mountains. Enjoy performances at the Wheeler Opera House or the Harris Concert Hall, and savor breakfast at the locals’ favorite, Main Street Bakery.
8. Beaver Creek, Colorado
Nestled in stunning surroundings, Beaver Creek features slopes that wind between pine trees. With 180 new acres open to skiers, the Allegria Spa offers luxury pampering. Find package deals at Pines Lodge and enjoy a delicious burger at Red Tail Camp.
9. Steamboat, Colorado
Perfect for college students on break, this resort is a snowboarding paradise. Visit Thunderhead and Rendezvous for luxurious dining and enjoy the historic Steamboat Springs Winter Carnival if you visit in February.
10. Sun Valley, Idaho
With free accommodations for kids 15 and younger at Sun Valley Company hotels, this is a family-friendly haven. Participate in a nighttime cross-country ski event followed by a gourmet dinner at Galena Lodge.
Each resort was rated by Ski Net readers, experienced skiers who have firsthand knowledge of these locations. With slopes catering to various skill levels, vibrant nightlife, and special events, these resorts promise a memorable skiing experience. Whether you're shopping for designer ski jackets or seeking out concerts, these top-rated destinations provide an array of activities to make your ski vacation extraordinary.
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