Ski Resorts in the US & Canada
Explore 48 ski resorts with detailed terrain stats, monthly weather data, hotel reviews, and side-by-side comparisons. Find the perfect mountain for your next trip.
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Deer Valley
Utah, US
The ultimate luxury ski experience
2,026
Acres
103
Trails
3,000'
Vertical
Terrain:27% Beginner41% Inter.32% Adv.
Snow: 300 inches annuallyExplore
Snowbird
Utah, US
The greatest snow on Earth meets serious terrain
2,500
Acres
140
Trails
3,240'
Vertical
Terrain:27% Beginner38% Inter.35% Adv.
Snow: 500 inches annuallyExplore
Alta
Utah, US
Skiers' mountain, pure and simple
2,614
Acres
119
Trails
2,538'
Vertical
Terrain:25% Beginner40% Inter.35% Adv.
Snow: 547 inches annuallyExplore
Mammoth Mountain
California, US
California's snowfall king with epic spring skiing
3,500
Acres
150
Trails
3,100'
Vertical
Terrain:25% Beginner40% Inter.35% Adv.
Snow: 400 inches annuallyExplore
Killington
Vermont, US
The Beast of the East
1,509
Acres
155
Trails
3,050'
Vertical
Terrain:28% Beginner33% Inter.39% Adv.
Snow: 250 inches annuallyExplore
Sunday River
Maine, US
Eight peaks of reliable snow in the Maine mountains
870
Acres
135
Trails
2,340'
Vertical
Terrain:29% Beginner36% Inter.35% Adv.
Snow: 167 inches annuallyExplore
Sugarloaf
Maine, US
The only above-treeline skiing on the East Coast with the biggest vertical in the East
1,230
Acres
162
Trails
2,820'
Vertical
Terrain:27% Beginner32% Inter.41% Adv.
Snow: 200 inches annuallyExplore
Fernie Alpine
British Columbia, Canada
Legendary powder town in the Canadian Rockies
2,504
Acres
142
Trails
3,550'
Vertical
Terrain:30% Beginner40% Inter.30% Adv.
Snow: 354 inches annuallyExplore