
Favorite Slopes in the US
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At Roam Wild, we believe adventure doesn’t stop when the snow starts falling – it only gets better. From the rugged peaks of the Rockies to the wide-open spaces of Montana, these are our favorite ski destinations across the U.S. that capture the thrill of adventure and the beauty of the great outdoors.
Vail, Colorado
- Known For: Vast terrain, luxury accommodations, and après-ski scene.
- Highlight: 5,317 acres of skiable terrain with famous back bowls.
Aspen Snowmass, Colorado
- Known For: World-class skiing and vibrant nightlife.
- Highlight: Four unique mountains accessible with one lift ticket.
Park City Mountain, Utah
- Known For: Largest ski resort in the U.S. and Sundance Film Festival.
- Highlight: 7,300 acres of terrain with easy access from Salt Lake City.
Jackson Hole, Wyoming
- Known For: Steep terrain and backcountry skiing.
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Highlight: Legendary Corbet’s Couloir for thrill-seekers.
Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia (Honorable Mention from Canada)
- Known For: Massive resort with diverse terrain.
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Highlight: 8,171 acres of skiing with stunning glacier views.
Breckenridge, Colorado
- Known For: Historic town vibe with excellent beginner slopes.
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Highlight: High-altitude terrain and one of the highest lifts in North America.
Lake Tahoe (Heavenly and Palisades Tahoe), California/Nevada
- Known For: Scenic lake views and varied terrain.
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Highlight: Skiing on the border of two states with vibrant nightlife.
Telluride, Colorado
- Known For: Remote charm and uncrowded slopes.
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Highlight: Stunning mountain views with a mix of beginner and expert runs.
Big Sky, Montana
- Known For: Wide-open spaces and uncrowded runs.
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Highlight: Skiable terrain with access to the iconic Lone Peak.
Mammoth Mountain, California
- Known For: Long seasons and diverse terrain.
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Highlight: Known for excellent spring skiing with an extended season.