Copper Mountain in Summit County, Colorado, offers naturally zoned terrain - dedicated beginner areas, extensive intermediate cruisers and steep eastern bowls - plus a pedestrianized village and terrain parks suited to mixed-ability groups.
Sugarloaf in Carrabassett Valley, Maine, remains a prominent New England ski destination, known for long lift-served runs, steep fall-line terrain, glades, and Nordic trails. It attracts both recreational skiers and athletes refining advanced skills.
Mount Snow in southern Vermont remains a popular New England resort thanks to varied terrain, terrain parks, reliable access for Northeast visitors and inclusion on the Epic Pass through Vail Resorts.
A modern, concise guide to Copper Mountain - highlighting its naturally separated terrain, family services, lift upgrades and expanded snowmaking to help you plan a low-fuss Colorado ski break.
Vail Mountain remains a flagship Colorado resort with extensive terrain, walkable base areas, and strong industry presence. While no longer the single largest U.S. ski area, Vail still draws skiers for its back bowls, groomed runs, and Epic Pass access.