Sunday River

Spanning three miles, Sunday River is spread across 870 accessible acres that spreads across eight interconnected peaks: White Cap, Locke Mountain, Barker Mountain, Spruce Peak, North Peak, South Ridge, Aurora Peak and Oz. Featuring 95% snowmaking and serviced by 15 lis, skiers and riders have access to 135 trails including almost 300 acres of developed tree skiing. Freestylers will find 35 acres dedicated to six progressive terrain parks and a superpipe.

Sugarloaf

Surrounded by Maine's Western Mountains in the heart of the Carrabassett Valley, Sugarloaf offers the only li-serviced above treeline skiing in the East. Offering 1,230 skier and rider accessible acres and a continuous 2,820 vertical, Sugarloaf is Maine's second highest peak. The annual snowfall totals 200 inches and 14 lifts provide access to 161 trails and glades and 3 progressive terrain parks.

Pleasant Mountain

For 84 years, we have been home to generations of skiers and riders. Families and friends have grown up side-by-side on the slopes, and every season we commit to introducing the Pleasant Mountain experience to a new group of skiers and riders. The mountain has glade skiing in Sherwood Forest for intermediate skiers; advanced skiers can explore the glade areas off the east side. A learning center, conveniently located in front of the base lodge, features a surface li available at no cost which parents can use to introduce their kids to skiing or boarding without having to buy a li ticket.

Loon Mountain

Loon Mountain ski resort is located in Lincoln, New Hampshire, within the scenic White Mountain National Forest. The ski area is within a two-hour drive of Boston and Manchester and a four-hour drive from Providence. Each of these cities provides an airport and rental car services. Loon Mountain offers skiers and riders access to 2,100 feet of vertical, 61 trails serviced by 11 lifts (including a gondola) and 370 skiable acres. Loon's summit elevation tops out at 3,050 feet and sees an average annual snowfall of 160 inches.

Cypress Mountain

Cypress Mountain is located on Vancouver's North Shore Mountains about 30 minutes from Vancouver, BC, Canada. Hosts of the Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding events for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, Cypress is composed of Mt. Strachan and Black Mountain and Hollyburn Mountain and offers skiers and riders 600 acres of accessible terrain with a 2,010 . vertical and an annual snowfall of 244 inches. Serviced by six lis, the terrain is 15% beginner, 35% intermediate, 35% advanced, 8% expert, and 7% freestyle.

Brighton

Brighton is Utah's only resort that can boast that 100% of its terrain is accessible by high speed quads. Our five quads, one triple and magic carpet service 1,050 acres and 1,875 vertical feet of incredible Utah skiing. Other amenities include The New Millicent Chalet, three additional day lodges, high quality rentals, top notch ski and snowboard school, lockers, cafeterias, a pub, frequent public bus transportation from many points in downtown Salt Lake City and park & ride lots around the valley. What‰Ûªs more, kids 10 and under ski and ride free.

The Summit at Snoqualmie

Just an hour from Seattle on Interstate -90, The Summit at Snoqualmie (and Alpental) re-define convenience, variety, and fun for skiers and snowboarders. Featuring famous steeps, backbowls, terrain parks, a Nordic center and Tubing Park as well as great learning terrain, The Summit delivers 7 days, and 6 nights a week, and is less than 50 miles from downtown Seattle!

Big Sky

Big Sky Resort, located in south central Montana (approximately fifty miles south of Bozeman), provides visitors with updated amenities, a well-developed infrastructure and over 5,850 acres of skiable terrain. Big Sky services its 4,350 feet of vertical via 24 chair lifts and 12 surface lifts. The ski area has a summit elevation of 11,166 feet and sees an average annual snowfall of more than 400 inches.