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Despite its notorious reputation for attracting celebrities and the glitterati, Aspen emerges as a genuine mountain town with plenty of character filled with charming old buildings set among spectacular scenery. At an elevation of 7,900 feet, not only does it provide amazing ski trails, but its summer scene is a flurry of activity with a variety of fabulous restaurants, plenty of outdoor activities and a vibrant summer festival scene among the best in the nation.
Location: 172 miles west of Denver and 130 miles east of Grand Junction
Available via: Aspen Airport, Denver Airport and Eagle Airport
With over 3,100 acres of prime skiing in some of Colorado's most scenic areas, Beaver Creek is an intimate alternative that has a rustic feel with the luxury of heated walkways and escalators plus a variety of luxury slopeside resorts. Combined with over 300 days of sunshine, a great nightlife scene, plenty of fine dining options and a variety of off-mountain activities, and you've got a quaint ski destination everyone will love.
Location: 132 miles from Denver and 25 miles from Eagle Airport
Available via: Denver Airport and Eagle Airport
The town of Breckenridge is a great place to begin your ski adventure. Set at an elevation of 9,600 feet and home to a variety of charming shops, restaurants and historical sites that pay homage to its mining town heritage, this destination offers a variety of activities off the slopes, making it as much fun to visit during the summer as the winter.
Location: 67 miles west of Denver, 23 miles east of Vail and 114 miles northwest of Colorado Springs
Available via: Denver Airport
Known for having the best mountain biking in the state along with an impressive display of wildflowers, Crested Butte's summer scene rivals that of its winter counterpart. In addition, the entire town is designated as a National Historic District, which gives this delightfully quaint town true authenticity over some of its more crowded interstate resort counterparts.
Location: 28 miles north of Gunnison and 230 miles southwest of Denver
Available via: Colorado Springs Airport, Gunnison Airport and Montrose Airport
The quiet and relaxed Copper Mountain is among one of the more skier-friendly destinations offering an award-winning trail layout that eliminates congested bottlenecks and tricky routes that plague some of the other more popular ski destinations. Plus, as one of the highest resort areas in Colorado with a 9,700-foot base elevation, it also offers some of the most spectacular scenery and powder snow available anywhere.
Location: 75 miles west of Denver and 20 miles east of Vail
Available via: Denver Airport
After investing in a number of improvements, Keystone has emerged with a vibrant village life that includes everything from outdoor concerts to bustling bars and swanky restaurants. In addition, travelers will also be treated to some of the most consistently perfect snow in Colorado and the country's largest night-skiing program -- making it easy to see why Keystone is among the nation's most popular ski resort destinations.
Location: 70 miles from Denver Airport, 14 miles from Breckenridge and 38 miles from Vail
Available via: Denver Airport
Home to some of the best skiing terrain in all of Colorado, guests to Snowmass will experience a snow-filled playground like none other. Offering a pipeline and terrain garden made just for snowboarders accompanied with nearly all slopeside accommodations, this destination is particularly perfect for families in addition to extreme skiers of any skill level who want a destination they can truly write home about.
Location: 8 miles from the Aspen Airport, 215 miles from Denver Airport and 58 miles from Eagle Airport
Available via: Aspen Airport, Denver Airport and Eagle Airport
Fusing a state-of-the-art ski village with an authentic Western ranching center, Steamboat Springs feels like two worlds in one. Trademarked as Ski Town, U.S.A®, it's as common to see Olympic athletes training here as it is to view cowboys roaming the streets. And with a variety of accommodations ranging from family-friendly condominiums to charming bed and breakfasts, guests will find nearly everything they need for a truly unique ski resort destination.
Location: 25 miles from the Hayden Airport, 166 miles from the Denver Airport and 95 miles from the Eagle Airport
Available via: Denver Airport, Eagle Airport and Hayden Airport
The sleepy mountain town of Telluride is as laid-back as it is luxurious. Where it's lacking in stoplights, lift lines and crowds, you will find an abundance of opulent spas, chic shops and award-winning restaurants. And with an ideal location among the highest peaks in North America, the scenery that surrounds this exclusive ski destination is nothing short of dazzling.
Location: 6 miles from Telluride Airport, 66 miles from Montrose Airport and 127 miles from Grand Junction Airport
Available via: Montrose Airport and Telluride Airport
As the largest ski mountain in North America, Vail truly lives up to its impressive reputation. Boasting a skier's paradise of a mammoth 350 inches of snowfall a year in addition to over 1,500 acres of groomed trails spread over seven total miles, Vail is the original “megaski” resort. Visitors will also find an equally impressive scene off the slopes with world-class shopping, dining, nightlife and resort facilities in the Austrian-inspired Vail Village, making it an ideal destination for nearly every style and budget.
Location: 109 miles west of Denver and 150 miles east of Grand Junction
Available via: Denver Airport and Eagle Airport
As a testament to its impressive terrain, the tiny village of Winter Park only has a population of 700 residents, but draws in over a million visitors a year. Offering trails for beginners and advanced skiers alike, it's a particularly family-focused ski resort with a variety of affordable accommodations in addition to being an ideal place to learn how to ski and snowboard.
Location: 120 miles from the Denver Airport and 118 miles from the Eagle Airport
Available via: Denver Airport
The towns of Banff and Lake Louise are mini-metropolises set among some of the most stunning scenery the Canadian Rockies has to offer. Offering an impressive selection of restaurants and bars in addition to charming, castle-style resorts and three mountains to test your skiing skills all within 45 minutes of the town of Banff, visitors will find nearly endless entertainment options both on and off the slopes.
Location: 85 miles from Calgary Airport and 35 miles from Lake Louise
Available via: Calgary Airport
Offering more lifts, ski terrain and vertical feet than any other ski destination in North America, it's no wonder that this impressive destination has been chosen to host the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Comprised of two mountains converging on one village at the base, visitors will find plenty of urban entertainment options in addition to impressive skiing including a five-mile ski trail, one of the longest in North America.
Location: 84 miles from Vancouver Airport
Available via: Vancouver Airport
Lake Tahoe offers an impressive 15 resort areas with Heavenly, Squaw Valley and Northstar at Tahoe among the most popular. No matter which resort area or areas you choose, Lake Tahoe is a skier's paradise with nearly 300 days of sunshine, nightclubs, casinos and even the option to ski at night…for FREE! But perhaps its most impressive quality is the lake itself, which Mark Twain described as “the fairest picture the whole earth affords.”
Location: 65 miles from Reno Airport
Available via: Reno Airport
While Reno may be more famous, or should we say, infamous for its rustic casinos, guests will find so much more than cheap hotels and 24-hour gambling. When combined with the nearby Lake Tahoe area, visitors have access to 18 ski resort areas, making it the most concentrated ski resort area in North America. And with an abundance of off-mountain activities from horseback riding to whitewater rafting, golf, rock climbing and hiking galore, it's no wonder Reno has earned a reputation as the “Biggest Little City in the World.”
Location: 50 miles from Lake Tahoe
Available via: Reno Airport
Boasting the “Greatest Snow on Earth®,” The Canyons, along with the fantastic nearby ski resort areas of Deer Valley, Park City, Solitude and Sundance is quickly emerging as one of the largest and arguably best ski resort areas in North America. The Canyons alone hosts eight different mountains with 163 trails and 17 chairlifts, making it a skier's paradise offering a diverse terrain perfect for nearly any skiing style.
Location: 2 miles from Park City and 32 miles from Salt Lake City Airport
Available via: Salt Lake City Airport
Hosting some of the best ski hills in the world along with the 2002 Winter Olympics and the annual Sundance Film Festival, Park City has emerged as one of North America's most sophisticated yet authentic ski resort areas. Offering incredibly easy access to the slopes, the airport and the city, it's no wonder that everyone from snow-birds to celebrities flock to this historic city every year.
Available via: Salt Lake City Airport
Salt Lake City provides the perfect "base camp" for a mountain or ski vacation with easy access to a number of spectacular ski resort areas less than an hour away. Even if you choose to travel to Salt Lake City in summer, you'll find almost limitless opportunities for adventure with everything available from biking to boating, golf, fishing, diving and snorkeling, making it the perfect year-round destination.
Available via: Salt Lake City Airport
True to its name, Snowbird garners a mammoth 500 inches of “the greatest snow on Earth,” making it home to some of the steepest and deepest trails in North America. And while it may sound intimidating, beginning and mid-level skiers will find plenty of trails on the 3,200-foot vertical drop in addition to terrain sure to challenge even the most skilled “snowbirds.”
Location: 41 miles from Park City and 25 miles from Salt Lake City Airport
Available via: Salt Lake City Airport
The majestic calm of Solitude makes it easy to see how it received its name. Devoid of crowds and noise, this stunning setting is the ideal escape offering a variety of terrains for any skill level with nearly 65 trails including the incredible 3.5-mile Honeycomb Trail. Plus, with easy access about a half hour from Salt Lake City, finding Solitude is nearly effortless.
Location: 30 miles from Park City and 35 miles from Salt Lake City Airport
Available via: Salt Lake City Airport
The town of Jackson, located in the valley of Jackson Hole has a population as diverse as its terrain. Here, you'll find everything from cowboys to the uber-wealthy and outdoor enthusiasts in addition to trails for extreme skiers and boarders in addition beginners. Plus, with easy access to natural wonders such as Yellowstone National Park, you may just want to add on a couple of extra days to begin to experience all that this destination has to offer.
Location: 14 miles from Jackson Hole Airport, 57 miles from Yellowstone National Park and 275 miles from Salt Lake City Airport
Available via: Jackson Airport