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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Vail Ski Resort
The mountain that started it all
Breckenridge
A historic mining town with world-class skiing
Aspen Snowmass
Four mountains, one legendary destination
Steamboat Springs
Champagne Powder and cowboy culture
Telluride
Where rugged beauty meets refined adventure
Keystone
Three mountains of family-friendly adventure
Copper Mountain
Naturally divided terrain for every level
Winter Park
Colorado's favorite — close to Denver, far from ordinary
Park City Mountain
The largest ski resort in the United States
Sundance Mountain Resort
Robert Redford's artistic mountain retreat
Big Sky Resort
The biggest skiing in America with zero crowds
Jackson Hole
The last of the great American ski towns
Mont Tremblant
A taste of European skiing in eastern Canada
Arapahoe Basin
The highest skiable terrain in North America and Colorado's longest season
Crested Butte
Extreme terrain and a charming historic mountain town
Whitefish Mountain
Gateway to Glacier National Park with incredible value and big-mountain skiing
Sugarloaf
The only above-treeline skiing on the East Coast with the biggest vertical in the East
Mt. Bachelor
Volcanic terrain, dry Pacific powder, and 360-degree skiing
Taos Ski Valley
Legendary steep terrain and unique Southwest culture
Revelstoke
Longest vertical in North America and legendary deep powder