Editor’s Note: This post has been updated to reflect five additional selections for 2015. Our earlier selections are on the following page
Though our perceptions of winter travel likely amount to inflated airline fares and holidays with your in-laws, if you’ve got a penchant for cutting powder on skis or snowboard, an alpine resort getaway should be a welcome opportunity to break up the monotony of the winter weekday routine. And while hopping in the car and driving to your local slope is all well and good for a quick weekend getaway, we suggest if you go, you go B-I-G. These 15 are regarded as some of the finest in the US for their consistency and quality of snow, their exceptional terrain and — of course — their dynamite après-ski scene.
Alta Ski Area (Alta, UT)
Located in the Wasatch Mountains just outside Salt Lake City, Alta gets an average of 560 inches of snowfall during the season on a mixture of trails that suit experts and novices alike. Visitors can stay at a ski-in/ski-out base lodge, rent a condo or vacation home or just crash in Salt Lake City and make the short drive in the morning. Snowboarders take note: Alta is one of the few remaining mountains in the US that allow skiers only.
Alyeska Resort (Girdwood, AK)
It’s a long haul for most folks (especially if you’re on the East Coast), but make the trek and be rewarded with tons of powder, terrain that favors experienced skiers and limited crowds. Heli-skiing and snowcat skiing are good possibilities, as is a local seafood cooked Cajun-style at nearby Double Musky Inn in downtown Girdwood.