Champagne powder skiing, big-mountain scenery and hugely varied terrain.
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Why choose to go skiing in America?
A bucket-list ski destination
Fantastic for newbies, intermediates, and pros
Stellar après-ski
Supersized ski areas are a dream come true for advanced skiers seeking thrilling descents. Experts can find plenty of off-piste adventures while mile-munching intermediates have countless cruisy runs to explore.
American ski resorts go large on the après-ski, too. From lively parties on the mountains to lavish dining in exquisite restaurants, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
If you've never headed to the USA for a ski holiday, this could well be the year to dive in...
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USA ski holidays Your questions answered by our USA ski holiday expert
If a family ski trip to the US is on your bucket list, there are many fantastic resorts to choose from. From cruisy blues to methodical blacks, Steamboat, Colorado has something to keep everyone entertained. And Winter Park's spacious beginners' zone is ideal for mini skiers getting their first taste of the white stuff. If you want easy-access ski-in/ski-out digs, head to Park City. And check out Beaver Creek for something a bit more lavish.
What are the best beginner resorts in America?
Most skiers flock to America's ski resorts for big-mountain skiing and steep pistes. But everyone needs to start somewhere, and the local ski schools here are exceptional. Winter Park's dedicated beginners' zone has heaps of perfectly groomed snow for newbies to cut their skis on for the first time. And the gentle blues on Buttermilk Mountain at Aspen Snowmass are superb for practising turns and building confidence.
What are the best high altitude / snowsure resorts in America?
All of America's spectacular Rocky Mountains ski resorts are renowned for 'champagne powder' conditions. And with an average of over 700 centimetres of snowfall across the board, they are as snowsure as they come. Reaching a lofty 3,915 metres, Breckenridge is the highest ski resort in the US. And if you're skiing over Easter, Winter Park’s upper slopes hold onto the snow as late as May.
What are the best ski resorts for food and drink in America?
It's safe to say that you'll never go hungry in America's ski resorts. From All-American diners serving juicy burgers on Breckenridge's Main Street to unforgettable meals at world-class restaurants in Beaver Creek, there's something for all tastes and budgets. Head to Deer Valley for gourmet Austrian food, enjoy fresh seafood in the mountains in Utah's Park City and try a different cuisine every night in one of Aspen’s 100-plus restaurants.
What are the best resorts for apres ski in America?
Whether you choose to listen to live music and drink home-brewed ale in Park City, party the night away in glitzy nightclubs in Aspen Snowmass, or dine out on gourmet food in the exclusive resort of Beaver Creek, America's ski resorts offer every flavour of apres-ski. Deer Valley is a foodies' paradise with cheese fondue and lobster tails on the menu. And Vail is the perfect combination of wining and dining, offering both five star cuisine and glamorous bars and clubs.
Where is the best off-piste skiing in America?
Powderhounds are spoilt for choice when it comes to off-piste skiing in the US. From the super soft 'salt-lake-effect' powder in Utah to the light and fluffy 'Champagne Powder' in Colorado, there's oodles of snowy backcountry to explore. Head to Park City to take on steep chutes and off-piste trails galore. Or get yourself to Vail for thrilling unpisted forests and gnarly moguls.
What are the best resorts for groups in America?
If you're travelling with a group of mixed-ability skiers, Aspen Snowmass would be top of our list. The skiing area is VAST with something for everyone. Buttermilk Mountain is best for beginners, and Bell Mountain is for black run fiends. Over in Colorado, Steamboat boasts epic 'cold smoke' off-piste powder and over 11 km2 for skiers of all levels to explore.
When is the best time to ski in America?
The US ski season tends to run from November to April. Sometimes longer. Snap up a deal in December after the Thanksgiving weekend and before Christmas. Or hold out for the best powder between January and March. Love bluebird days? An Easter break brings warmer temperatures, and with most resorts getting over 700 centimetres of snow a season, there'll likely be more than enough white stuff to play with.
Most popular ski resorts in USA
Here are just some of our top ski resorts. To find the perfect one for you, speak to one of our specialists.
Breckenridge
Boasting 5 mountains to explore and 300 sunny days a year, Breckenridge captivates visitors with abundant snow and a vibrant après-ski scene that embraces its Gold Rush heritage. Board friendly slopes and four large snowparks attract thrillseekers from far and wide!
This Austrian-inspired resort is the pinnacle of luxury and world-class skiing. The vast terrain, deep powder and glamorous local spas make for the perfect balance of action and relaxation. A trip to Vail is not one you'll be forgetting any time soon.
Utah's Park City is colossal, with 250km of pistes to explore it's impossible to get bored here! Known for hosting the 2002 Winter Olympics, adrenaline junkies can test their limits racing down the bobsled run. Or, if you'd rather keep both feet on the ground, the food scene is pretty epic too.