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Ten US cities that are ideal for skiing lovers

Recommendations for the best ski towns in the US can help you navigate in the right direction, choose what's right for you, and enjoy your trip. TripSavvy.

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Ask any skier what the best ski town is in the US and you'll get answers that probably say more about what type of skier they represent than the actual location. But that's to be expected - there are plenty of places in the US where you can hit the slopes, from the luxurious ski town of Beaver Creek in Colorado to the bustling nightlife of Killington in Vermont.

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Understandably, it can be difficult to know where to go, especially if you're new to ski travel planning.

Best for Bragging Rights: Silverton, Colorado

Silverton Mountain Resort known almost exclusively for backcountry (downhill skiing including drop-in and evacuation) and cross-country skiing. Experienced skiers can look forward to days full of helicopter jumps, although novice skiers may be happier within the confines of a nearby resort Purgatory Resort. After the lift (yes, only one lift) stops working, head to the small town to hang out with your fellow skiers. While this ski town attracts the best, don't get bullied: if you can't handle the steep and deep slopes, head elsewhere.

Best for Nightlife: Killington, Vermont

Well-known North American ski towns such as Whistler, British Columbia and the five base areas of Vail, Colorado may get the most attention when it comes to nightlife. But if you're looking for authentic nightlife from dusk to dawn, then head to Killington, Vermont. It is the largest ski resort east of the Mississippi and attracts serious skiers from cities like Boston and New York.

Cocktail time starts at 15:00. (check out the umbrella bar on spring days or the always crowded Lookout Tavern winter days) and then go to nightlife places such as Wobbly Barn, Pickle Barrel or The Foundry at Summit Pond, to recharge the energy of the night.

The only real downside is convenience - although there is a very small airport in nearby Rutland, it only connects to Boston and most skiers come for the weekend. Don't expect much sleep.

Best for Sun Lovers: Truckee, California

If you love the sun, plan your ski trip to Truckee, California, just a few miles north of Lake Tahoe. This ski town turned railroad has some of the sunniest skies in the US. If it's not snowing, it's usually very sunny, and overcast skies are rare here. Within 20 minutes of the city are world class resorts such as Palisades Tahoe, Northstar и Sugar Bowland favorites like Heavenly и Diamond Peakare just a few minutes walk.

Reno-Tahoe International Airport is only 40 minutes away. It offers direct flights from most major cities in the western United States, as well as from Chicago and New York. Plan your trip to avoid Saturdays and Sundays when the city is packed with weekend skiers from San Francisco.

Best for Most Luxury Ski Trips: Beaver Creek, Colorado

Head to Beaver Creek, just minutes from Vail, for the ultimate ski resort for skiers looking to splurge. It has everything from heated sidewalks to a first ride at sunrise for $180 (lift access not included). Vilar Center for the Performing Arts is the place to watch an evening ballet or live jazz performance, and local brand Gorsuch sells ultra-luxe cashmere sweaters for those who can afford $1000.

While you can certainly endure the infamous I-70 traffic to get to Beaver Creek about two hours from Denver, many skiers choose to fly to Eagle Country Regional Airport (30 minutes) instead, which connects to major cities. such as Atlanta, Miami, San Francisco and Dallas during the ski season.

Best for Short Ski Trip: Salt Lake City, Utah

Salt Lake City may be the most populous city in Utah, but that doesn't disqualify it from being called a ski town. Popular resorts such as Park city, Snowbird иDeer valley, are less than 45 minutes from the airport, so it's easy to catch an early morning flight to SLC and be on the slopes by noon. The sheer number of hotels and restaurants in the city ensures that you don't pay inflated prices in the ski town for accommodation, and if you book an evening return flight, you can spend a full day of skiing before leaving. You'll find direct flights to Salt Lake City from virtually every major U.S. city on either the East or West coasts, ensuring minimum flying time and maximum skiing time.

Best for Privacy Lovers: Sandpoint, Idaho

The sparsely populated ski town gets as much snow as its Rocky Mountain neighbors to the north. Skiing on the nearby mountain is quite developed here. Schweitzer. This is a good place to measure how long your feet can last in overseas resorts. But since so many skiers fly straight into Calgary, Alberta, bypassing the Schweitzer entirely, is never as crowded as the better known locations to the south or north.

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Sandpoint is less than 90 minutes from Spokane, Washington. This makes it the best ski town in the US if you want to go to the grocery store, wax your skis, have a nice dinner without a reservation, get back to your hotel in time for an early wake-up—all without a lot of traffic in the process.

Best for Beer Lovers: Bend, Oregon

Hikers who value post-skiing relaxation as much as skiing can head to Bend, Oregon, home to Mount Bachelor. The large and beginner-friendly mountain offers guests the opportunity to ski in the volcanic caldera. But beer lovers will especially appreciate how close it is to downtown Bend. Bend Ale Trail stops at over 30 breweries, including such prominent ones as Deschutes Brewery и Good Life Brewing Company. And this number does not include another 17 distilleries, wineries and cider factories. Don't miss the brewery The Old St. Francis School. Housed in a former 1936 Catholic school, the hipster nightlife complex includes a bar and indoor pool. Fly into Redmond Airport (27 km) or Portland (approximately three hours west).

Best for a relaxing cultural ski weekend: Taos, New Mexico

Winter athletes who are more focused on cultural events than nightlife should plan a trip to Taos, New Mexico. It's the best ski town in the US in terms of arts and culture, with 50 galleries dedicated to everything from contemporary art and ceramics to indigenous crafts, and San Francisco de Asís Church, made famous by the paintings of modernist artist Georgia O'Keeffe. In addition, there are eight historical museums, including the home of the explorer Keith Carson and Martinez Hacienda 1804 year.

Travelers may also be attracted to activities such as tours of the "biotectural" Earthship and spiritual healing sessions Native Roots Ancestral, Folk & Herbal Medicine Collective. For complete relaxation, the famous Black Rock Hot Springs, which are naturally heated by underground activity, are the perfect place to unwind.

Best Budget Option: Kalispell, Montana

Travelers may associate Kalispell with sky-high prices for food and lodging for tourists visiting the nearby Glacier National Park in July and August, but as winter sets in, prices drop significantly in the city. This makes it an excellent base camp for boat trips. Whitefish Mountain Resort. Kalispell is only 20 minutes from the resort (one of the most affordable in the US at $89 for a day pass for an adult), but winter prices for hotels and restaurants are also lower than in Whitefish itself.

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There are also better options here, like motels, and they are a little closer to the Missoula airport.

Best for Western Cowboy Culture: Durango, Colorado

Slightly rough and proud of it, Durango, Colorado is the best ski town in the US for authentic western and cowboy culture. Durango came into being thanks to the gold rush in the late 1800s. The best hotels tend to be private estates in historic buildings from the late 1800s that were once home to rich prospectors.

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