Big Sky in southern Montana’s Rocky Mountains is renowned for downhill mountain biking, skiing, and snowboarding. It serves as a gateway to Yellowstone National Park and offers activities like dog sledding, snowshoeing, and trout fishing.
Historic Breckenridge is more than a ski resort, featuring the Victorian-era Breckenridge National Historic District. It offers year-round alpine activities and a network of hiking trails.
Jackson Hole is a top ski destination with elk antler arches, the National Museum of Wildlife Art, and proximity to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks.
Alyeska near Anchorage offers steep slopes, deep snow, a spa, and fine dining. It’s ideal for skiing in winter and hiking on over 75 trails in summer.
Killington in Vermont’s Green Mountains is known for skiing, snowboarding, golfing, and mountain biking. It offers hiking on the Appalachian and Thundering Falls trails.
Lake Tahoe features Heavenly Ski Resort with skiing and snowboarding amid stunning lake views. It’s popular year-round for hiking, beaches, and winter sports.
Loon Mountain in White Mountain National Forest offers winter sports and adrenaline activities like aerial forest parks and scenic gondola rides.
Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort in Little Cottonwood Canyon offers a long winter sports season, an aerial tramway, deluxe accommodations, and spa facilities.
Stowe is a premier ski destination with the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum, Ben and Jerry’s Factory, and excellent accommodations, shops, and dining.