Ski USA
The USA is renowned for having all things big and ostentatious, and skiing in America is no exception. Many of the US ski resorts are mega-large and have over 2,500 acres of skiing terrain. The associated profile of many of the US ski resorts is also large such that they have become household names in the skiing industry. Who hasn’t heard of Vail Ski Resort, Aspen, Snowbird and Deer Valley?
There are many benefits to snowboarding or skiing in America. Outstanding lift systems, decent annual snowfalls, fantastic facilities, and the classic high standards of US hospitality – why wouldn’t you want to ski in America?
US Ski Resorts
USA ski resorts are dotted across many of the states.
Skiing in Colorado is probably the most well known with 27 resorts scattered across the Rocky Mountains. Examples of Colorado ski resorts include
Breckenridge, Aspen,
Telluride and Vail, and the family-friendly resorts of Keystone and Winter Park.
The Utah ski resorts are great with many located close to Salt Lake City including
Park City,
Deer Valley and the famous
Snowbird ski resort.
Utah skiing is particularly well suited to powder hounds because the powder is light and fluffy, and the snow falls in abundance.
Or you can
ski California at well known resorts such as
Heavenly,
Palisades Tahoe (formerly Squaw Valley) and
Mammoth Mountain.
Northern ski states include Idaho, Washington, Montana and Wyoming. Expert skiers should head to
Jackson Hole in Wyoming. This challenging mountain is on steroids.
Although many of the US ski resorts are in the west, there are also lots of ski areas in the Eastern United States (e.g.
Killington and Sugarloaf). Due to perceptions regarding inferior snow conditions, these Eastern ski resorts aren’t commonly visited by international powder hounds, yet they are incredibly popular with those that live out east.
There are also
Alaska ski resorts, although many people only tend to visit these if they (or their partner) are also there to go heli skiing. Examples include
Alyeska near Anchorage, or the tiny Mt Eyak in Cordova near
Points North Heli Skiing.
Heli Skiing and Cat Skiing in America
If you’ve had your fix at the US ski resorts and want to revel in the backcountry,
helicopter skiing and
cat skiing are a superb way to ski or ride fresh powder without having to earn your turns.
Alaska heli skiing is world renowned. Alaska has a high concentration of heli-ski operations, particularly around the Chugach Range near Girdwood, Valdez and Cordova. Most heli skiing packages are multi-day, and they generally cater to experts who make the most of the steep slopes that can be tackled due to the relatively stable maritime snowpack. In the lower 48 states, there are only a handful of helicopter skiing companies. See our
US heli skiing overview for more information.
There are plenty of
Colorado cat skiing opportunities, and at least eight other states also offer snowcat skiing. Many of the US cat skiing companies are located next to or close to ski resorts, so they’re easy to get to. See our
USA cat skiing overview for more information.
Snow for Powder Hounds
Powder hounds will not be disappointed with the amount of snowfall in the United States. When it comes to the statistic of average annual snowfall, 12 US ski resorts sit in the top 20 in the world. The abundant snowfall is partly due to the north-south orientation of some of the mountain ranges. Aleyska receives a whopping 669 inches of average snowfall per year and there are various
Utah ski resorts that receive 500 inches (12.7 metres) annually. The stats alone are enough to get a powder hound drooling! See the
compare ski resorts USA page for more information.
More Reasons to Ski USA
Other than just snowboarding and skiing in America, a vacation can also provide a myriad of other winter activities for entertainment during the day and après ski. Another benefit is the caliber of shopping opportunities on offer at many of the USA ski resorts. Get that Amex card primed!
You can ski USA and enjoy the great skiing and snowboarding across a huge variety of terrain. Many of the US ski resorts are really large, so you won’t get bored with the skiing. Thankfully the resorts are big, because you’ll need to ski or snowboard hard to work off all the calories from the generous American portions of food that may be served up to you! Enjoy!