Park City is the best place for a “quintessential” skiing adventure. Face it, you can’t talk (or write) about the best places to ski and not mention this place in Utah. This is one of the biggest ski resort towns anywhere.
It stretches out over an area of more than 7,300 acres and features 17 mighty mountain peaks. Yes, experienced skiers will find enough to challenge them here, but there are enough skiing choices for intermediate and even beginner skiers as well. If you can imagine nigh-endless, groomed, rolling runs, then you get it. After a hard day of skiing, you can dine at one of the assorted eateries, hit the bar for a drink, and even pick up a souvenir at one of the many shops there.
You really don’t need to be an experienced skier to recognize the name “Aspen.” But readers should know that this spot scored for providing winter sports lovers with a skiing experience that some call “iconic.” Aspen is often honored as “the best place to go skiing” in the country.
Aspen’s four ski areas are Aspen Highlands, Aspen Mountain, Buttermilk, and Snowmass. Every year both average Joes and the global elite travel here for any and every skiing activity one can imagine. You don’t need to be a professional-level skier to master skiing in a place that experiences roughly 25 feet of snowfall. Veteran visitors recommend staying at the popular Inn at Aspen.