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Ski Vacation Destinations that are Amazing!

One of the most popular winter vacations is snow skiing, especially if it’s at the lost trail ski. When it comes to planning, you should definitely consider the weather conditions. But if you’ve prepared for wintertime’s unpredictability and you have some ski gear already in tow, it’s time to think about which ski resort destination is best. There are many options to choose from. Here are just a few of them.

 

family throwing snow and having fun on at an amazing ski vaction destination

Amazing Ski Vacation Destinations

Smuggler’s Notch Resort (Smuggs.com, Vermont)

Smuggler’s Notch is a high contender if you’re planning a trip for the entire family to enjoy. Three big, beautiful mountains provide space for hours of skiing and snowboarding. This resort is not just for adults; there’s an entire list of award-winning children and teen programs.

Air boarding, winter walking, tube sliding, snowboard tours, an on-site child care center, and babysitting services are all services that this particular ski resort provides.

If you're planning a trip for the entire family to enjoy, Smuggler's Notch is a high contender.

Breckenridge Ski Resort (Breckenridge.com, Colorado)

As a place known for providing top-notch lessons for the ski novice, one of the (other) things visitors seem to enjoy most about Breckenridge is its location. Not only is Colorado considered to be one of the absolute best places (in America) for snow skiing, but Summit County is one of the most popular resorts in the country.

Over twenty-five acres make up five different parks, with Freeway Terrain Park being many people’s favorite for skiing and snowboarding. The area also offers historical tours and almost 80 different bars, nightclubs, and restaurants.

family skiing at breckenridge

Stein Eriksen Lodge (Steinlodge.com, Utah)

Is a long couple’s weekend on your itinerary? If so, this five-star resort may be just the place you’re looking for. This European-style property features an on-site spa, two restaurants, wine seminars, and homemade chocolates. Luxury suites include stone fireplaces, gourmet kitchens, and huge jet-sized tubs. The skiing in Utah is considered some of the best in the world, and for the nights you want to stay closer to dry land, there are horse-drawn carriage rides to add to the ambiance.

The skiing is considered some of the best in the world and for the nights you want to stay closer to dry land, there are horse-drawn carriage rides to add to the ambiance.

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (Jacksonhole.com, Wyoming)

If you’re not new to the slopes, this is the place for you. Ranked highly as one of the best places for an expert skier. There are reportedly 116 trails featured on their ski map, over half suited for experts. The terrain covers two mountains and 2500 acres.

There are over 195 acres of snowmaking coverage, and the average temperature is twenty-one degrees Fahrenheit. Snowboarding is allowed all over the mountain, and dog-sledding, ski lessons, and mountain tours are available. It is also considered to have one of the best new lifts (100 Passenger Aerial Tram) in the country.

famous antler arch lit up in winter in Jackson Wyoming

Kirkwood Mountain Resort (Kirkwood.com, California)

Everyone can’t afford a trip to St Anton, so sometimes “amazing” is defined by what is easiest on your wallet. For many, for this reason, Kirkwood is recognized to be absolutely amazing!

There are currently three open terrains to ski on; programs specialized for women and teens along with body slope massages, daily ski shuttles, and resort dining. There is even a live webcam to check out as you do your own online “window shopping.” Season passes start at around $259 with no holiday blackouts. Definitely a good reason to consider a little West Coast skiing!

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