Powder Mountain Resort, Utah
Just over 50 miles from the Salt Lake City International Airport, Powder Mountain features over 8,400 acres of accessible terrain, which is the most skiable acreage of any resort in the USA. With a summit elevation of 9,422 feet, Powder Mountain offers over 2,200 feet of lift-served vertical with 167 ski trails, nine lifts and two terrain parks. To keep crowds down it also has a daily ticket limit of 1,500 tickets. Unlike some of the more popular Utah resorts, locals say that “Pow Mow” has a cool, laid back vibe and is relatively budget friendly.
Grand Targhee, Wyoming
Located within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, in Alta, Wyoming, Grand Targhee Resort is best known for incredibly deep powder. It logs in over 500 inches of snowfall per year. Thanks to its location on the west side of the Grand Tetons, the slopes are constantly dumped on by storms that roll in from the Pacific and stack up against the mountains. The resort has a total of 2,602 acres served by five chairlifts, a vertical drop of 2,270 feet with the longest run measuring 2.7 miles. Located 42 miles from Jackson Hole, Targhee is loved for its diverse runs and laid-back atmosphere. And compared to its neighbors, it’s also relatively inexpensive to ski and stay here.
Midwest
Lutsen Resort, Minnesota
With more than 1,000 skiable acres, 1,000-foot vertical and over 90 runs, Lutsen is four times the size of most Midwest ski resorts. Located in the Sawtooth Mountain range, on the shores of Lake Superior, the views of the lake alone are worth the trip. Located on four separate peaks, Lutsen has eight lifts including one high speed six-person lift, and the region’s only gondola. It also receives over 120 inches of snow per year, and has short lift lines and a cool, relaxed vibe.