When temperatures fall and the snow starts piling up, getting out and enjoying the outdoors in winter is important for physical and mental health. Skiing and snowboarding are fantastic activities that are growing in popularity, which means that ski resorts are hosting more visitors each year. With the influx of visitors comes crowded trails, long lift lines, and skyrocketing lift ticket prices. We’ve scoured the U.S. to find the best ski resorts to escape the crowds. These resorts may take a bit more effort, but your reward will be wide-open slopes and short lift lines – meaning you can get a lot more runs in.
9 Best Ski Resorts to Escape the Crowds
Big Sky Resort, Montana
Getting to Big Sky Resort
Big Sky Resort Mountain Stats
- Big Sky has a total of 5850 skiable acres and 36 lifts.
- It has a vertical rise of 4350 vertical feet, and has one lone peak.
- Big Sky features over 300 runs!
- The longest ski run is a massive 6 miles and runs from Liberty Bowl to Mountain Mall!
- Big Sky also features 7 terrain parks.
- Big Sky resort receives an average snowfall of 400 inches.
- The percentage of terrain are as follows: 15% beginner, 25% intermediate, 42% advanced, 18% expert.
Where to Rent Gear in Big Sky
Crested Butte Mountain Resort, Colorado
Getting to Crested Butte
Crested Butte Mountain Stats
- Crested Butte has a total of 121 runs – 14% beginner, 25% intermediate, 25% advanced runs, and 36% expert runs.
- The longest run is 2.61 miles.
- Crested Butte has a skiable terrain of 1547 acres.
- The resort features a vertical lift of 2775 feet.
- Average annual snowfall is 217 inches.
Where to Rent Gear in Crested Butte
Sun Valley Resort, Idaho
Sun Valley Resort Mountain Stats
- Sun Valley has a vertical rise of 3400 feet and skiable terrain of 2054 acres.
- The resort features a total of 78 trails – 36% for beginners, 42% for intermediate skiers, and 22% for expert/advanced skiing.
- Sun Valley has 18 lifts.
- Average annual snowfall is at 220 inches.
Getting to Sun Valley
Where to Rent Gear in Sun Valley
Whitefish Mountain Resort, Montana
Whitefish Mountain Resort Stats
- 113 trails – 12% beginner, 37% intermediate, 44% advanced, 7% expert.
- 3000 acres of skiable terrain.
- 4 terrain parks.
- 300 inches of snow annually.
- Summit elevation: 6817 feet.
- Longest run: 2.5 miles.
Getting to Whitefish Mountain Resort
Where to Rent Gear in Whitefish
Telluride Ski Resort, Colorado
Telluride Ski Resort Mountain Stats
- Telluride has a total vertical lift of 3790 feet, and 2000 acres of skiable terrain.
- The ski resort has 17 lifts.
- There are 148 trails in Telluride – 23% beginner, 36% intermediate, 41% advanced/expert.
- Average annual snowfall is 280 inches.
Getting to Telluride
Where to Rent Gear in Telluride
Schweitzer Mountain Resort, Idaho
Schweitzer Mountain Stats
- Schweitzer Mountain has a total of 2900 skiable acres, and a 2400 foot vertical lift.
- The resort features a total of 10 lifts.
- Schweitzer has 92 trails – 10% beginner, 42% intermediate, 35% advanced, and 15% expert.
- Average annual snowfall is 300 inches.
Getting to Schweitzer
Where to Rent Gear at Schweitzer
Schweitzer Resort offers gear rental for all of your resort activities right on the mountain.
Wolf Creek Ski Area, Colorado
If deep powder runs all to yourself is what you live for, Wolf Creek Ski Area will be right up your alley. With an annual snowfall of 430 inches, Wolf Creek is known to have the most snow in Colorado. Known for its one of a kind hike-to-terrain features, it’s favored by adrenaline junkies. With runs that are equally divided for beginners and more experienced skiers, there’s something for every skier and rider here.The place may be more laid back than its neighbors, but its wide open powder runs are just as exciting. If you can’t wait to start the skiing season, visit Wolf Creek. It opens as early as mid-October depending on the snowfall!
Wolf Creek Ski Area Mountain Stats
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