Take off with a friend or get the family together for fun on the winter slopes. You have the flexibility to book just your hotel or resort, or an entire vacation including air, resort or hotel, rental car and the extras like lift tickets quick and easy. If you’re not a skier or snow boarder, just relax and enjoy some of the most exciting winter destinations in the West. |
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Lake Tahoe
Some believe this area is the only place to ski and play, with 400 inches of snow a year that pile up into epic powder, raucous terrain parks and endless moguls. You can recharge at night with happening casino entertainment, swank, cozy or rustic taverns and restaurants, dancing, music, and events. The seven resorts – Mt. Rose (Nevada), Kirkwood, Sierra, Northstar, Squaw Valley, Alpine Meadows , and Heavenly- offer unlimited possibilities. The Resort at Squaw Creek™ starts at $161 for hotel only.
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Aspen
Aspen is consistently rated one of the world's top ski areas by ski and travel publications, and ski-in, ski-out lodges are the norm. Experts slide around on Aspen Mountain, locals gravitate towards Aspen Highlands, beginners and freestyle park denizens end up at Buttermilk, and families love Snowmass. The Limelight Lodge starts at $165 for hotel only.
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Breckenridge
Breckenridge's quaint main street could be a painting of the mountain resort of your dreams. The oldest and largest town in Colorado's famous Summit County has 250-plus buildings on the National Historic Register. Four mountain peaks make up the resort, providing 2,358 acres of amazing skiing and enough variety to suit even the most seasoned skier. Nordic centers cater to cross-country skiers and snowshoers, as well. The Beaver Run Resort and Conference Center starts at $174 for hotel only.
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Steamboat Springs
Think skiers in cowboy hats and you'll have a pretty good mental picture of Steamboat Springs in northwestern Colorado. The wide-open Yampa Valley brought cattle ranchers here in the 1800s, and the town's signature store still sells Western wear. The town is home to two ski areas: Steamboat Ski Resort and Howelsen Hill, the oldest ski area in continuous use in the state of Colorado. The Sheraton Steamboat Resort starts at $103 for hotel only.
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Telluride
This charming town, with a restored Victorian main street, is wedged in a picturesque glacial canyon at the base of the dramatic San Juan Mountains. Once a remote mining area, today Telluride has become a destination - and home - for artists, skiers, celebrities, and any other type you could imagine. Almost any outdoor adventure is at your fingertips. The Mountain Lodge at Telluride starts at $95 for hotel only, and a 4-night hotel.
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Winter Park
A village of only 620 residents, located at the southern end of Fraser Valley, Winter Park has the highest elevation - 9,000 feet - of any incorporated town in the U.S. The skiing on Winter Park Resort’s 3,000 acres is diverse enough to please beginners to experts. Fraser Crossing and Founders Point hotel starts at $188 for hotel only.
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Big Sky
Surrounded by the mountain meadows and forested slopes of Gallatin National Forest and the Spanish Peaks Wilderness, Big Sky is a popular skiing and snowmobiling meca. Whether you ski, hike, or bike, go where bison roam and savor the fresh mountain air of the Rockies when you stay at one of these Big Sky hotels.
Bucks T4 Lodge starts at $119 for hotel only.
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(Kids 10 and under ski free, up to two free per paying adult.)
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Bridger Bowl
Located 20 minutues outside of Bozeman up Bridger canyon lies the locals favorite ski area. Terrain park and a variety of runs include something for everyone. Over the past 50 years Bridger Bowl has grown from one rope-tow and a quonset hut to a major ski area with 2,000 acres of terrain, 8 chair lifts, 2,500 vertical feet.
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Great Divide Ski Area
Just 30 minutes outside of Helena, Great Divide is the go-to place for the local skiers. 5 Beginner trails/runs, 25 Intermediate trails and 50 advanced trails.
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Looking for a little more to do in Helena?
There's plenty of reasons to stay an extra day - Learn to Live.
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Red Lodge Mountain Resort
The Mountain offers something for everyone - from beginners to intermediates skiing Lazy M to the experts loooking for a challenge in the double diamond chutes of Cole Creek. Ski area open through April 8, 2012. Lower Mountain Lift Hours 9am - 4pm; Upper Mountain Lift Hours: 9am - 3:30pm.
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Whitefish Mountain Resort
They don't call it Big Mountain for nothing. With 3,000 acres of terrain, and most of it is accessible with a single 7-1/2 minute lift ride. Lift lines? What are those? Snow ghosts? Yep... they've got'um. Free S.N.O.W. bus between town & resort.
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(Military discount - 50% off. Valid for Active Duty, National Guard, Retired and Reserve US Military, Spouses & Dependents with a valid US Military ID Card.)
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Park City
The scheduled opening day is Nov. 19, 2011 for all the winter action. With Salt Lake City close by, you can stay in the city and play at the renowned ski areas – Alta, Snowbird, Solitude, Brighton, Deer Valley, and more - or stay in Park City close to the fun. The Silver King ASR Lodging hotel starts at $250 for hotel only.
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Jackson Hole
Jackson Hole is a name that can refer to several things - the general area, the town, and also the ski resort. It’s a great place for learning to ski as it is for those with experiences. Beginner and intermediate trails make up 50 percent of the terrain, with 1,250 acres for non-advanced/expert learners. And there’s a Kid’s Ranch so families can enjoy the winter fun. The Snake River Lodge and Spa starts at $117 for hotel only.
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Important information:
Hotel-only prices are per room for one night, double occupancy, based on select dates. Taxes and fees are additional . 4-night hotel and air package prices are per person, based on double occupancy for select travel dates and are subject to change, due to availability, and confirmation. Certain hotel and airline fees are additional. Prices will differ for date(s) chosen. Other conditions & restrictions may apply. |
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