Hidden Valley Resort

Hidden Valley is an intimate resort featuring 26 well-groomed trails and slopes, perfect for the family. The resort boasts excellent snowmaking, a first class Snowsports School and the most comfortable environment to learn to ski or snowboard. Best of all, the resort features day and overnight packages loaded with value for the whole family. Hidden Valley is THE place to learn and improve in snowsports and to make life-long memories.

Alpine Valley Ski Resort

Alpine Valley offers a variety of 11 trails for skiers, snowboarders and even downhill tubing. The resort has over 100 instructors for its ski school which is registered with the Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA). Trail levels range from a beginner's bunny hill, to the expert terrain park which boasts Ohio's largest half pipe. Alpine Valley also features high-power lighting for night skiing through the season. Alpine Valley Ski Area has one main lodge where there is a full cafeteria, a deck and a lounging area.

Northstar California

Hidden among the trees in the majestic Martis Valley in North Lake Tahoe, Northstar California welcomes friends and families looking to get more our of their mountain getaway. We invite you to discover what makes our resort unforgettable, where a weekend together feels timeless, and you have the space you need to feel comfortable.

Okemo Mountain

Offering southern Vermont's highest vertical drop of 2,200 feet and a trail network that spans five distinct alpine areas, Okemo Mountain Resort is a family oriented and family operated resort. Rising about the village of Ludlow, Vermont, Okemo offers 98% snowmaking across its 667 accessible acres with 121 trails and glades and 200 inches of annual snowfall. 31% of the trails are beginner, 28% intermediate, and 31% advanced to expert accommodating skiers and riders of all levels and abilities. For freestylers, Okemo Mountain Resort also features a Superpipe and eight terrain parks.

Wilmot Mountain

Since 1938, Wilmot Mountain has enchanted families as one of the Midwest's premier Winter destinations for snowsport activities. Just a short drive away from Chicago and Milwaukee, they have made skiing, snowboarding, and tubing an easy, accessible, affordable and fun trip for the whole family.

Wildcat Mountain

Located in New Hampshire's White Mountains in the Mt. Washington Valley, Wildcat Mountain's northwestern exposure provides the resort with the highest amount of annual snowfall in the area. Wildcat averages 200 inches of natural snow and 90% snowmaking coverage spread across 225 acres with 49 trails and 1 terrain park. Featuring wide-open groomed trails, bumps and tree skiing, the trails are rated 25% beginner, 45% intermediate, and 30% expert with a vertical drop of 2,112 feet.

Whistler Blackcomb

Within British Columbia's glacial climate and scenic beauty resides Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains. The impressive 8,171 acres of accessible terrain is serviced by 37 lifts and the longest continuous li system on the globe, PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola, which connects skiers and riders from Whistler to Blackcomb Mountains.

Stowe

Stowe Mountain Resort is the definition of the luxury Eastern resort, providing quality skiing and riding for all levels of family abilities. The area's lift system includes a gondola that shuttles guests between Mount Mansfield, Vermont's highest peak, and its 'sister' mountain, Spruce Peak. This inter-mountain transfer li provides transportation to and from the slopes at the bases of Mount Mansfield and Spruce Peak, formally linking the two. The Poma ten-person standing gondola spans Vermont's Route 108. Stowe benefits from its location on Mt.

Seven Springs

Seven Springs Mountain Resort is a ski area located in southwest Pennsylvania that's home to 33 trails and seven terrain parks across 285 skiable acres. The ski area is located approximately one hour's drive southeast of the Pittsburgh International Airport.

Mount Sunapee

Mt. Sunapee is southern New Hampshire's biggest mountain. The ski resort is located in close proximity to Interstates I-89 and I-91. Sunapee is home to 66 trails spread out over 233 acres of skiable terrain and a 2,743 summit elevation. Sunapee averages 100 inches of average annual snowfall, but benefits from snowmaking on 97% of its terrain. Sunapee has been family operated since 1998 by Tim and Diane Mueller and offer a variety of lodging and dining options in the immediate Mount Sunapee region.