Resorts in USA
Aspen
Aspen really is a fantastic all round resort with a huge variety of skiing over four different mountains; Aspen, Buttermilk, Aspen Highlands and Snowmass. These mountains are not interlinked so to get to most of the slopes you will need to take the resort... more»
Beaver Creek
Beaver creek is 10 miles to the West of Vail and was purpose built in the 1980s, designed to cater for the very wealthy New York set. Most of the hotels are 4 or 5 star and are exceedingly comfortable - of course they are also exceedingly expensive. Howe... more»
Breckenridge
A resort with slopes for all standards, usually excellent dry snow, good family facilities, relatively lively nightlife, and close to Denver airport makes this the reason for such popularity. The village itself is a restored Victorian mining town, with ma... more»
Copper Mountain
Copper's slopes are known to be some of the best in Colorado, and now with the intervention of Intra west the village has been developed in a typical modern but appealing way. Wood-and-stone-clad condo buildings with shops, restaurants and car-free walk... more»
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Deer Valley
If you're a snowboarder, then this is not the resort for you as in Deer Valley snowboarding is banned. This may however entice some skiers! Located about a mile away from Park City's main street is Deer Valley; a very up market and lavish resort. Acco... more»
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Heavenly
Heavenly is pretty unique in many ways. From the highest skiing point at just over 3,000 metres the views are fairly spectacular, the strikingly blue waters of Lake Tahoe in one direction and the brown, flat and endless wasteland of Nevada Desert in the ... more»
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Jackson Hole
Jackson Hole in Wyoming has its own special atmosphere and is well worth the long journey getting there. It is to North America, what Chamonix is to Europe. The old cowboy town of Jackson Hole is a 20 minute bus ride from the modern base of slope Teton V... more»
Keystone
The resort of Keystone has been developed beside the winding Snake River and as much as possible has been designed to blend in with the natural landscape of the river, complete with beaver dams and lakes. The marketing team of Keystone will liken stayin... more»
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Killington
Killington is the largest ski resort on the East coast, however this does not mean too much when compared to resorts in Colorado or the West coast resorts. There is no real resort village but a five-mile stretch of hotels and restaurants nevertheless, K... more»
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Mammoth Mountain
Mammoth Mountain is not the easiest resort to get to but it does offer some good skiing for all standards on slopes that are generally very quiet. The ski area is set above Mammoth Lakes a small year-round resort town that is connected to the base of th... more»
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