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Ten Lesser-Known U.S. Skiing Locations This Winter

2022-12-27  Tatiana Travis
10 Lesser Known U.S. Destinations To Go Skiing This Winter

 

Snow sport enthusiasts of all ability levels can find entertainment in the United States at hundreds of magnificent ski resorts from California to New England. While some of these locations are more well-known than others, the hidden treasures provide a truly exceptional experience. Unknown ski areas give visitors the chance to purchase small and support regional companies in addition to providing a more customised experience. Here are 10 lesser-known ski areas in the United States that ought to get more attention.Snow sport enthusiasts of all ability levels can find entertainment in the United States at hundreds of magnificent ski resorts from California to New England. While some of these locations are more well-known than others, the hidden treasures provide a truly exceptional experience. Unknown ski areas give visitors the chance to purchase small and support regional companies in addition to providing a more customised experience. Here are 10 lesser-known ski areas in the United States that ought to get more attention.

 

 

Wyoming: Instead of Jackson Hole, Try White Pine Ski Area

 

10 Lesser Known U.S. Destinations To Go Skiing This Winter

 

In addition to the renowned Jackson Hole ski resorts, which include the well-known Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming is also home to some breathtaking off-the-beaten-path locations. White Pine Ski Area is a locally owned and run ski resort located 1.5 hours from Jackson Hole in the Wind River Mountains close to Pinedale. For those who prefer to forgo downhill courses in favour of flatter terrain, there are 20 miles of cross-country ski trails in addition to 25 routes that are suitable for skiers of all ability levels. You also get the added benefit of taking in the breathtaking vistas of the Continental Divide and the distant Wind River Mountains from the top of these peaks.

 

Montana: Instead of Big Sky Resort, Try Whitefish Resort

 

10 Lesser Known U.S. Destinations To Go Skiing This Winter

 

Big Sky Resort provides a first-rate skiing experience with plenty of snow for shredding. Try the lesser-known (but still fantastic) Whitefish Mountain Resort as an alternative to this heavily travelled, more expensive Montana ski resort. This resort, which is only a 20-minute drive from Glacier Park International Airport, is renowned for its laid-back vibe and fantastic skiing. Whitefish Mountain Resort features more than 3,000 acres of skiable terrain with average annual snowfall of more than 300 inches. Adventurers can enjoy stunning views of Glacier National Park and the lovely Flathead Valley from the summit. This resort also provides a wide range of non-mountain services, such as dining, hotel, shopping, entertainment, and other winter activities suitable for families.

 

Lake Tahoe: Instead of Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, Try Homewood Mountain Resort

 

10 Lesser Known U.S. Destinations To Go Skiing This Winter

 

Due to the popularity of well-known resorts like Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, which is renowned for hosting the 1960 Winter Olympics, there are many possibilities that go unnoticed in North Lake Tahoe, which has the highest concentration of ski resorts in North America. An escape to the throng, Homewood Mountain Resort offers spectacular mountain charm and breathtaking views of Lake Tahoe. The resort provides snowcat experiences, which let visitors safely reach 750 acres of backcountry above the resort's conventional ski area boundaries, in addition to a variety of groomed courses and terrain parks. Homewood is a fantastic resort in a prime location on the west shore, just outside of Tahoe City, where the mountain meets the lake. It has everything from beginner-friendly slopes to steep powder bowls and intermediate-level glades.

 

Arizona: Instead of Arizona Snowbowl, Try Mount Lemmon Ski Valley

 

Due to the popularity of well-known resorts like Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, which is renowned for hosting the 1960 Winter Olympics, there are many possibilities that go unnoticed in North Lake Tahoe, which has the highest concentration of ski resorts in North America. An escape to the throng, Homewood Mountain Resort offers spectacular mountain charm and breathtaking views of Lake Tahoe. The resort provides snowcat experiences, which let visitors safely reach 750 acres of backcountry above the resort's conventional ski area boundaries, in addition to a variety of groomed courses and terrain parks. Homewood is a fantastic resort in a prime location on the west shore, just outside of Tahoe City, where the mountain meets the lake. It has everything from beginner-friendly slopes to steep powder bowls and intermediate-level glades.

 

 

New Hampshire: Instead of Loon Mountain Resort, Try Cannon Mountain Ski Area

 

10 Lesser Known U.S. Destinations To Go Skiing This Winter

 

As it is well renowned for its family-friendly lodging and convenient access from adjacent New England cities, Loon Mountain Resort in New Hampshire is frequently the first place New England skiers consider when planning a weekend on the slopes. However, Cannon Mountain Ski Area in New Hampshire's Franconia Notch State Park is a great option for a low-key family ski trip. This less well-known ski resort in Grafton County boasts the highest ski area summit and greatest vertical drop in all of New Hampshire and bills itself as offering "big mountain skiing at a little mountain price." There is also a specialised region of the mountain named The Tuckerbrook Learning Area for people who are still learning the ropes of skiing. This area is nevertheless conveniently accessible via access right from the main mountain base area.

 

North Carolina: Instead of Sugar Mountain Resort, Try Beech Mountain Resort

 

10 Lesser Known U.S. Destinations To Go Skiing This Winter

 

The well-known ski resort community of Banner Elk in North Carolina serves as the anchor for both Sugar Mountain Resort and Beech Mountain Resort. Even though Sugar Mountain is the bigger and more popular of these two resorts, Beech Mountain, which is dubbed "quaint and quirky," elevates their friendly competition as a more laid-back and genuine local favourite. With a summit elevation of 5,506 feet, it is officially the highest ski resort in the Eastern United States, and guests can anticipate 84 inches of snowfall year on average. For both beginners and specialists, there are 17 trails and 8 lifts.

 

Utah: Instead of Park City Mountain Resort, Try Brian Head Resort

 

10 Lesser Known U.S. Destinations To Go Skiing This Winter

 

The largest ski resort in the United States, Park City Mountain Resort in northern Utah, is renowned across the world for its 7,300 acres of terrain, 300 trails, 41 lifts, and seven terrain parks. Explore Brian Head Resort if you're looking for a more sedate vacation among Southern Utah's stunning red rocks. With a base elevation of 9,600 feet and 650 acres of skiable terrain spread across two connected summits with eight chairlifts, 71 routes, and an average annual snowfall of at least 360 inches, this medium-sized Utah ski resort has the highest base elevation in the state. Due to its close proximity to Las Vegas, it is a well-liked destination for road trips, and the mom-and-pop, family-friendly vibe makes it a particularly pleasant place to spend a weekend.

 

Alaska: Instead of Alyeska Resort, Try Eaglecrest Ski Area

 

10 Lesser Known U.S. Destinations To Go Skiing This Winter

 

With 1,610 skiable acres and 76 slopes, Alyeska Resort may garner the majority of attention as Alaska's only year-round resort, but those wanting no lift lines and convenience to Seattle and Anchorage should visit Eaglecrest Ski Area. Within 12 miles of Juneau's centre, Eaglecrest provides 640 acres of skiable terrain, four double chairlifts, and 36 routes with difficulty levels ranging from easy to double black diamond. For those looking for an especially adventurous time on the mountain, there is also outstanding access to the backcountry.

 

Colorado: Instead of Aspen Snowmass, Try Telluride Ski Resort

 

10 Lesser Known U.S. Destinations To Go Skiing This Winter

 

This location offers a vast array of ski resorts, each with their own unique characteristics. Aspen Snowmass is not just any ski resort. But due to its widespread reputation as a posh celebrity hangout for snow sports (even for those who don't ski), there may be crowding on and off the mountain. Visit Telluride Ski Resort, which is two hours further away from Denver and thus less frequented by those trying to escape the city. Telluride Ski Resort is still a world-class destination, but it is more likely to have shorter lift wait times and less glamour. This mountain has more than 2,000 skiable acres that are accessible to guests of all skill levels and receives 300 inches or more of snow and more than 300 days of sunshine on average each year.

 

New Mexico: Instead of Santa Fe Ski Area, Try Sandia Peak Resort

 

10 Lesser Known U.S. Destinations To Go Skiing This Winter

 

In the Southwest, New Mexico is a popular ski destination. The Santa Fe Ski Area, which is located outside of Santa Fe and is undoubtedly a skier's paradise for explorers of all ages, is where many people schedule their winter vacations. The Sandia Mountain Range, just outside of Albuquerque, is home to Sandia Peak Resort, which is a good option for people who prefer to avoid the crowds. This mountain has 33 courses spread throughout 25 miles of groomed trails, with terrain that is suitable for both beginners and daredevils.

 

 

 


2022-12-27  Tatiana Travis