1st time skiing out west
Trending Topics
#11
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 119
Likes: 0
If you are coming from the east, it is much easier to get to the Colorado or Utah resorts than Whistler or Tahoe. Park City has the advantage of having a real town at the base of the mountain. So does Breckenridge (although I am not a huge fan of the ski mountain). Snowmass has great intermediate cruisers, but no real town (but you are about 10 miles from Aspen). Vail has great ski options, including the back bowls, and an ersatz Tyrolean village at the base. Steamboat is also a great mountain for intermediates and has pretty reliable snow; it also has a real town about 3 miles from the mountain. Having said all that, I love Beaver Creek for great intermediate skiing and small lift lines; however, it is expensive.
Hope that is not too confusing.
Hope that is not too confusing.
#14
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 8,219
Likes: 0
To narrow it down, perhaps you could consider where you can fly to most easily--and preferably non-stop in the winter.
South Lake Tahoe is about an hour and a half from Reno, Park City is 35-40 minutes from Salt Lake City, Breckenridge and Vail are 2 hours from Denver, Snowmass is 15 minutes from the Aspen airport, but (I think) four hours from Denver, Whistle is three hours from Vancouver.
South Lake Tahoe is about an hour and a half from Reno, Park City is 35-40 minutes from Salt Lake City, Breckenridge and Vail are 2 hours from Denver, Snowmass is 15 minutes from the Aspen airport, but (I think) four hours from Denver, Whistle is three hours from Vancouver.
#17
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 868
Likes: 0
How long are you planning to stay? Do you have a preference of being next to a city with things to do or a quiant town etc? South Lake Tahoe has casinos and some nightlife and close to Reno for example. Park City is a small cute town with some bars ec and is close to Salt Lake.
#19
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 3,023
Likes: 0
How about Big Mountain in Whitefish Montana?
www.big-mountain.com
www.big-mountain.com
#20
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 1,326
Likes: 0
dmlove---Whistler is not cold. If you have not gone because of that, re-consider. I've skied in far colder conditions in Utah, Montana, Oregon, and yes, Tahoe area. If you like skiing with varied terrain and lots of after-ski dining options, give it a try.



