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AngelaS Nov 29th, 2006 05:47 AM

Best uncrowded US ski locations
 
We're looking for a ski location that is not too crowded - & has moderate terrain (nothing all expert). I've been to all the big ones - Vail, Breck, Telluride, Steamboat, etc. & am looking for a place where there aren't many lines & no big crowds. Thanks!!

MarthaB Nov 29th, 2006 06:26 AM

You might want to check out Bridger Bowl and Big Sky located near Bozeman, Montana. You'd fly into the Belgrade airport.

kureiff Nov 29th, 2006 06:29 AM

Definately Montana. In additon to Bridger Bowl and Big Sky, check out Moonlight Basin which shares a mountain with Big Sky.

Also look at Big Mountain in Whitefish. You'd fly into Kalispell, MT.

There are many smaller areas the state that offer great skiing and you can always ski right onto the lifts.

virginia Nov 29th, 2006 06:44 AM

possibly crested butte. or if you want really small try ski cooper near leadville. also in montana showdown ski area near great falls.

AngelaS Nov 29th, 2006 06:47 AM

It seems MT is the place to go; I've been to Big Sky before, so I'd rather go somewhere besides there.. What about Snowbird also??

bm Nov 29th, 2006 06:47 AM

We liked Powder Mountain, Utah. VERY uncrowded, great terrain & snow. Snowbasin is nearby as well.

AngelaS Nov 29th, 2006 06:49 AM

Also what about Sun Valley? Has anyone been there??

GoTravel Nov 29th, 2006 06:53 AM

Avoid Holiday weekends like MLK's Birthday and President's Week.

SkiBum123 Nov 29th, 2006 06:55 AM

Did you see this article on MSN this morning: 10 Undiscovered Ski Spots

http://tinyurl.com/yeurn9

AngelaS Nov 29th, 2006 06:58 AM

skibum - yes i saw it - that's what started me thinking...I need to head out west again!! =)

lizziea06 Nov 29th, 2006 08:01 AM

MT would be great, and I also really like Solitude in Utah. It's up the canyon from the bigger resorts like Snowbird, but more of a local mountain. I also love Alta. It can be crowded, but it never feels like it because of all the trees and also because snowboarders aren't allowed. I've found the Jackson Hole isn't too bad for crowds either, but may be more of an advancedm mountain.

AngelaS Nov 29th, 2006 08:12 AM

I wasn't aware snowboarders weren't allowed at Alta - I guess that puts me out!!

kureiff Nov 29th, 2006 08:20 AM

We went to Jackson Hole last year; the skiing was great as they had a lot of snow and the town of Jackson is really fun. But the lines drove me crazy. We waited 20 minutes or more every time to get on the chairlift.

There really aren't lift lines in Montana. On the other hand, there really isn't a resort atmosphere at many of the ski areas in Montana either. You're not going to find restuarants like you would in Colorado or at Jackson Hole or Sun Valley or Park City.

If you just want to ski, Montana's a good place to do it.

AngelaS Nov 29th, 2006 08:23 AM

Thanks for the tips - I'll definitely be looking into either MT or UT.. i don't really care about the apres ski (been there, done that) - looking more for relaxation & good snowboarding conditions.

Dayle Nov 29th, 2006 08:25 AM

You will find lines at Sun Valley and Snowbird. Both are major ski destinations. The MT recommendations should fit your requirements, as well as Powder Mtn in UT.

Alta, Deer Valley, Taos and one area ack east do not allow snowboarding.

enzian Nov 29th, 2006 09:07 AM

I have skied many of the places mentioned here, with my kids who ride boards. The two that probably best fit your desire for moderate terrain and minimal crowding would be Solitude/Brighton in Utah and Big Mountain in Montana. You can get to Big Mountain on the train if you have the time and the inclination; otherwise you fly into Kalispell. It has a very different feel than Big Sky.

Sun Valley has the terrain, but to be honest, I've never had a good day there---the snow and weather have always been marginal, and I wouldn't go back.

There are also some new places in British Canada that are highly rated by my skier friends---Big White and Sun Peaks, but we haven't tried them yet.

kureiff Nov 29th, 2006 09:12 AM

You might want to take a look at Schweitzer in Sandpoint, ID. Schweitzer and Big Mountain remind me a lot of each other (similar terrain, scenery). You could fly into Spokane and drive the couple hours to Schweitzer.

padams421 Nov 29th, 2006 09:48 AM

Lake Tahoe during the week (Mon-Fri) is not crowded unless it's spring break for the Calif. schools.

Dayle Nov 29th, 2006 10:50 AM

You could say the same thing about Mammoth Mtn on the east side of the CA Sierras. A HUGE mountain with tons of lifts and intermed runs and no crowds during the week. If you fly into Reno, it would be about a 3 -4 hour drive south.

Dayle Nov 29th, 2006 10:51 AM

Oh wait - I've skied many, many days at Mammoth and all over the west for over 30 years. Mammoth has the nastiest weather of anywhere! Don't go.


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