Skiing in United States

A skiing holiday in the United States could be just the welcome break from a European ski holiday you are looking for this season. Compared to the European ski resorts, the USA ski resort ski-tracks are almost empty and are always kept well groomed. The lift staff are efficient, and you can always find a mountain host nearby to advise you on the best runs in any ski resort. There are many general ski resorts in USA to ski. United States snow resorts offer impressive terrain on which to ski and spectacular scenery surrounds you whilst doing so.

Aspen ski center

Aspen is located in the western Colorado Rocky Mountains in the USA. Aspen one of the most well-known ski resorts in the world and now incorporates the four separate areas of Snowmass, Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands and Buttermilk. Snown holidays in Aspen area are perfect for all levels of skier. Buttermilk and Aspen Highlands are probably the best places to learn due to the number of greens and blues, but any part of the resort will yield something for beginners on ski holidays in Aspen. The ski school is internationally renowned and reckoned to be one of the best in the world. Intermediates will find something in each area and experts will positively salivate at all the opportunities for deep powder bowls and freeride challenges. Snowboarders will find excellent facilities in Snowmass, Highlands and Buttermilk on their ski holidays in Asen, with a special riders guide provided to help boarders find the best runs and parks. Total number of runs: 200, Total number of lifts: 46 (Chairs: 44, Gondolas and Cable Cars: 2). Aspen has a world class super pipe.

Ski weekend in Beaver Creek

Beaver Creek Ski Resort is located approximately 25 miles east of Eagle. The Beaver Creek Ski area is a unique combination of mountain excitement and village luxury, inspired by renowned resorts such as Switzerland’s St. Moritz. The Beaver Creek Ski Resort has three villages; Arrowhead, Bachelor Gulch and Beaver Creek Village (which is the heart of the resort). Skiing is Beaver Creek provides many challenges, with a variety of runs, ranging from those originally designed for world championship races, to those that are more suited to beginners. Intermediate skiers should have a look at the runs under the Centennial Lift, and advanced skiers should have a look at Goshawk, Peregrine and Gold Eagle, which stretches even an accomplished skier’s skills. Beaver Creek offers 4 terrain parks, which are Park 101, Zoom Room, Moonshine and Half Pipe. Moonshine is Beaver Creek’s most difficult park, featuring large tables, rails, jumps and logslides.