Category: ski resorts

Mammoth Mountain Extends Ski Season Into August for Third Time Ever

By Cari Spencer From Los Angeles Times Los Angeles—It’s weather whiplash in the Eastern Sierra. While much of the Southwestern U.S. endures sweltering heat that continues to topple daily records, historic snowfall has brought an unusually extended ski season to Mammoth Mountain, where snowboarders and skiers continue to soar down the slopes in shorts and…


Vail in Summer: Value for Families

Alicia Williams is the first to tell you she isn’t a camper. But her husband Patrick loves the outdoors. “He would camp anywhere,” she said. So, when Patrick Williams found a Black Friday deal from Collective Retreats Vail, a luxury glamping enclave on the 1,000-acre 4 Eagle Ranch in Wolcott, Colorado, about 20 minutes outside Vail,…


Whistler Is an Alpine Playground in Every Season

In a region renowned for its stunning scenery, Whistler is truly in a league of its own. Just a two-hour drive north of Vancouver up the winding Sea-to-Sky-Highway, this picturesque mountain resort comprises two mountains, Whistler and Blackcomb, and between them lies Whistler Village. From its rugged mountain peaks and lush forests to its glacier-fed…


Ski Resorts Finally Figured out Crowd Control, Just in Time for Some Big Weekends

By Jen Murphy From Bloomberg News On a powder day, especially over a holiday like Presidents Day weekend, the scene outside of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort’s cherry-red tram can look like a rock concert. Fanatical skiers camp out with stoves and coffee as early as 6 a.m., hoping to be among the first 100 passengers…


As Ski Season Nears, Most Idaho Resorts Have Opening Days Set. What’s the Snow Outlook?

By Shaun Goodwin From The Idaho Statesman Boise–Snow is blanketing the Boise Foothills and mountains beyond, but it’s not truly winter in Idaho until ski season begins. Going by that logic, winter officially begins in the Gem State on Saturday. Lookout Pass Ski and Recreation Area will be Idaho’s first ski resort to open, but…


Lifts, Terrain, Eateries, Domes and ‘Ice Bars’: Here’s What’s New at Colorado Ski Areas

By Seth Boster From The Gazette Colorado Springs–Colorado’s ski season is underway, with more resorts set to open in the coming weeks. Here’s a look at some of what’s new to the scene: Arapahoe Basin: The Lenawee Lift, a fixed-grip triple chair built in 2001, has doubled the seating and upped the speed toward coveted…


Taking the Kids: Slope-Side Lodging for Families, Pooches, Too!

A snow beach or ice bar? S’mores made at a fire pit overlooking river ice floes. Perhaps a sleigh ride dinner. Where would you go for an après ski treat? Definitely for s’mores, said Lauren Ikeman, 10, staying with her family at the ski-in, ski out Grand Hyatt Vail where unlimited s’mores kits are one of…


Ski Resorts Counting on a Return to Normal on the Slopes

JAY, Vt.—After a winter with mask mandates and restrictions on the number of people on lifts, ski resorts are expecting the upcoming season to be more like the pre-pandemic days on the slopes. Any virus-related protocols at resorts will vary depending on where they are and the local health rules in place. Some resorts are…


Over 70,000 Sign Petition Urging Ford to Open Ontario Ski Hills

A petition signed by over 70,000 people is urging the Ontario government to allow skiing this winter. Launched by Bradford resident Dwayne Cardoso, the petition, which has garnered more than 70,000 supporters since Dec. 21, wants Premier Doug Ford to allow ski hills to operate during the province-wide lockdown that went into effect Saturday. “Skiing should…