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Top 10 Western Ski Resorts for Families

Our family ski trips out west to Colorado, Utah, Montana, California and Oregon have brought us to this Top 10 Rocky Mountain Ski Resorts lists. Of course, we have yet to ski all of the Rockies, still need to ski Idaho, Wyoming, Washington, and New Mexico..so stay tuned and keep checking back.


Snowmass at Aspen Colorado
Snowmass is the largest of the four Aspen ski mountains, skiing the Big Burn at Snowmass will make everyone in the family feel like the big cheese – or a ski movie star. With lodging at the  recently revitalized base, and the state of the art Tree House child care center – Snowmass is ideal for families. Aspen's Buttermilk is teen heaven in January when they host the trendy Winter X-Games. Siblings Aspen Highlands and Ajax are also worth a day of skiing during a ski week in Aspen.

Steamboat, Colorado
Steamboat is a Wild West cowboy town with a very tame side – a soft spot for families. Steamboat’s ski terrain is mostly gentle (with a few sweet steep Glades), the Colorado snow and sun abundant, and the on mountain accommodations aplenty including an Intrawest ski resort development. Our family loved the Strawberry Park Hot Springs for après ski, and our son loved racing Billie Kid in NASTAR – and beating the Olympic ski racer in the gates (which was gracious of the old cowboy).

Keystone
Keystone is near Vail, Breckenridge, Copper, Arapahoe Basin – all the big mountains, but this Colorado resort is self-contained with a gondola from the base of the beautiful slopeside village. Keystone is great for growing families, and you can always day trip to Vail or Breck or Loveland from your Keystone accommodations.

Northstar At Tahoe, Lake Tahoe California
Northstar is the place to ski in California if you have young children or growing kids who love terrain parks. Northstar has dialed into young skiing families. The resort village is proof, so is the all natural Burton terrain park called The Stash. A Northstar Ritz Carlton will grace the mountainside soon. This Lake Tahoe ski resort is a good choice for a winter family ski trip, and you can day trip to Lake Tahoe, Squaw Valley and Heavenly.

Beaver Creek, Colorado
Beaver Creek is like Vail – though more upscale. While not as big as Vail, this resort is posh, well-pitched and has the personal touch I like on a family ski holiday. Maybe it’s the free, fresh homemade cookies in the village for après ski, or the centerpiece ice skating rink, or it could be the World Cup Downhill Course – Birds of Prey… Beaver Creek has something for everyone. Stay at the Ritz Carlton Bachelor Gulch for the best Colorado ski vation.

Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky is not so easy to get too - just one of the reasons we like it so much. This Montana ski resort is vast, very friendly and offers the most spectacular vistas in ski country. Now that Big Sky interconnects with Moonlight Basin, you even have cat skiing available. Staying slopeside at Big Sky’s Summit Hotel, you can walk to the lifts, to kids ski camp and to the new plaza with skier services, shops and restaurants. Take a day off to visit Yellowstone National Park -Old Faithful still goes off in winter, and the geysers and animals tracks are easy to spot in the snow.

Deer Valley, Utah
Deer Valley ranks as the top ski resort for service, food and grooming. I would add Deer Valley is top shelf for families – as long as there are no snowboarders in your ski group (snowboarders ban). This first class ski resort in Utah has great lifts, excellent grooming and well trained ski ambassadors to make your ski and stay at Deer Valley the best. Warning: Deer Valley real estate is hot, and happening with a new Deer Valley St Regis Hotel, and a Montage Hotel at Deer Valley, and magnificent Deer Valley ski mansions for rent.

Vail, Colorado
Vail is the grandfather of Rocky Mountain ski resorts (circa 1962). With so much terrain, Vail makes the top ten ski resort list easily. Golden Peak at Vail is the family ski hub, with A Small World Play School, Vail ski and snowboard lessons, and Vail ski camps emanating from here. On the mountain, look for Vail’s Kids Adventure Zones. Vail Village has that European ambiance for your family to explore after a day on Vail’s Front Side or the Back Bowls. For Vail nightlife (family-style), look for the weekly free concert block parties at 6pm.

Mammoth, California
When in California, Mammoth is king. Mammoth ski resort is immense, and recent upgrades including an Intrawest ski village, a gondola and some of the best terrain parks and pipes make this California ski area rock - especially for skiing teenagers, and youthful snowboarders. A week at Mammoth Mountain Resort is a treat; their kids’ camp with mascot Wooly Mammoth is a definite kid pleaser. The California sunshine on the Sierra Nevada’s, the frequent snow fall, and the super-sized ski season make Mom and Dad happy. And hey, Mammoth to Disneyland, Hollywood and LA is just 5 ½ hours away!

Snowbird, Utah
Snowbird is a favorite ski area amongst core skiers. Snowbird’s Cirque offers the country’s foremost expert terrain serviced by the tram. But for families, there’s tame terrain around the base, and slopeside hotel lodging at the Cliff House and The Iron Blossom. Just a half hour drive from Salt Lake City also makes this Utah family ski trip a winner as you can ski and fly the same day as East or West Coast ski travelers.
A Snowbird/Alta lift ticket gains you access to two phenomenal resorts (Alta is a skiers only resort, no snowboards allowed). Snowbird is a top resort for spring skiing -staying open till May.

Honorable Mention = Idaho. Your own private Idaho is perfect for a family ski vacations with more snow and less crowds. A bit harder to get to, but landing in Boise, you can tour Sun Valley, Soldier, Brundage, Bogus Basin and Tamarack. Even take the kids cat skiing!


All Stories by Heather Burke
All Photography by Greg Burke
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