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There are literally hundreds of ski resorts in America. We believe hidden gems are certainly well worth crossing an ocean for |
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Big Sky, Montana offers you three mountains boasting over 400 inches of annual snowfall, to please both snowboarders and skiers alike. The signature Lone Peak is a towering 11,166 feet. Andesite Mountain has some of the resort's most notable intermediate trails, some comfortable south-facing beginner trails, several expert tree runs and a giant half-pipe and terrain park with rail slides. Flat Iron Mountain is on the eastern shoulder of Andesite and offers even more variety.
Keystone, Colorado is known for its groomed, wide trails, and designated slow skiing areas, perfect for families and beginners. There are three wooded mountains to choose from with plenty of tree skiing. All three mountains are easily accessible from the Keystone Village Base area.
With 4,800 acres, Heavenly, California offers one of North America's largest mountains and at over 10,000 feet it’s Tahoe's highest. An annual snowfall is a formidable 360 inches. Tucked between the towering mountains and the pristine lake, Heavenly Village is filled with eclectic shops, exotic restaurants and deluxe accommodations.
Mammoth, California boasts one of the longest seasons in the USA. It’s a superb location for anyone who is happy in deep snow, whilst still suitable for families. Mammoth has an impressive snow record with an annual average of 385 inches.
Great runs, stunning scenery and hardly any crowds make Sundance, Utah a great place to stay. Founded by Robert Redford in 1969, Sundance's 6000-acre community preserve with guest accommodations is devoted to recreation, arts and environment. It’s truly an unmissable experience.
Sunday River, Maine was one of the pioneers of snowmaking and an innovative ski learing centre. It’s a vast resort of nine peaks, where the dedication to superb snow farming and affordable lodging is second to none.
Taos Ski Valley Resort is located in the Southern Rocky Mountains of New Mexico. The resort features a top ranked ski school, uncrowded ski slopes and abundant snow. No snowboarding, just classic alpine skiing for all levels of skiers, expert to beginner. For even greater choice, and further
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