O'Shucks
A local's joint on Main street.
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SKI Magazine is your go-to resource on just about everything that happens at ski resorts around the world. Passionately committed to helping readers decide where to ski, what to ski, and how to ski it, SKI is the authority on mountain life, from hotels and restaurants to festivals and off-slope activities.
A local's joint on Main street.
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The cosmopolitan side of Park City.
Boisterous as an après-ski bar and inventively pan-Asian in its tastes.
Try the sex cheese, seriously.
Skiers flock to this formers shepherding hut.
Like staying in Oceans Eleven.
So alluring it appeared in TV’s The Bachelor.
Lodging that pairs kid-friendliness with grown-up panache.
Luxury amenities and slope-side convenience.
The brightest star in Sunday River's restaurant scene.
Families can’t go wrong here.
Saturday night specials.
Bon Appetit approves, we're guessing you will too.
Right on the slopes of Sunday River.
Originally opened in 1911 as a hostelry for nervous souls seeking mental rest and recuperation, the Bethel Inn still soothes mind and body.
A café with plenty of room to plan your ski day.
Because it's never too early for ribs. Or too late for Bloody Marys.
A creative Asian-fusion bar in Beaver Creek Village.
Sublime European-influenced cuisine in a 100-year-old landmark farmhouse,
A downtown hotel with a decidedly New West feel.
Where the visiting "it" crowd goes to après.
The closest thing you’ll find at Alta to the mega-ski resort hotel.
Alta’s oldest lodge is quiet and secluded and the perfect place for somebody who wants to vanish and ski for a while.
Perhaps the most friendly and party-oriented lodge in Little Cottonwood Canyon
The Peruvian is decidedly lowbrow, but it is this warmth and homeyness that brings families back year after year.
The Alta Lodge sits directly across from Alta’s marquee run, Alf’s High Rustler, and it’s within this context that the lodge operates. It’s about the skiing.
A peaceful dinner for two without leaving the resort.
Ice cream in winter? A great new tradition.
Hot apple cider, local wine, and fresh fudge made under one roof.
Your best option for fine dining on the mountain at Alta.
The best cookies in Squaw Valley
Vail-based fly fishing guide, Katie Fiedler, filled us in on where to go, what to bring, and which sunglasses to wear.
A spa inspired by the mountains.
Luxury, entertainment, and great food in one spot!
New Mexican cuisine in a historic hotel.
A kid-friendly pizza joint.
Fast food with a fine dining background.
Where everybody knows your name.
An authentically French fondue restaurant in the heart of town.
The Mirror Lake Inn offers a straight-forward approach to luxury. No hippy-dippy business.
This bar has happy hour every day form 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and again at 11:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. What more could you wish for?
This family-friendly lodge is close to the ski slopes and has a kids play room.
This bar and grill is known for their fresh-cut fries, which they slice every day and serve until 10:00 p.m.
This bar, located on the "Northshore" of Sun Valley, is largely a local favorite.
Relax in a hot tub before dining.
Located in one of Ogden's oldest buildings, this bistro is worth the trip to town after skiing at Snowbasin.
Grab breakfast to go or take a seat and eat-in at this Sun Valley restaurant.
Enjoy a foot-wide pancake in any flavor you can imagine at this restaurant.
Get your fill of Barbecue with a Southern flair at this Vail restaurant.
Escape the typical mountain lunch fare at this on-mountain eatery.
Nothing says apres-ski like fondue.
Stop in for your dose of local Vail at Bart and Yeti's happy hour from 3 to 5 p.m.
Stop in for a hot rock massage after a long day of skiing.
Try cooking your own homemade gourmet meal in your kitchen's suite using the Inn's "cook-along menus."
Chef James Walt is committed to providing only the freshest ingredients to this Whistler Restaurant.
A great place to get an apres-ski massage at an affordable price.
The Guadalajara Grill serves up authentic Mexican food that locals and visitors love.
Enjoy the jacuzzi, ice skating rink, and in-lobby espresso machine.
A serene spot in the Stoweflake Mountain Resort.
A AAA rated, four-diamond resort in the shadow of Mount Mansfield.
Take an unconventional route to dinner at the Trail Creek Cabin by snowshoe or sleigh ride.
From breakfast to après, Jack's casual atmosphere is perfect for kids and adults alike.
Try a delicious chocolate-inspired cocktail along with dinner or dessert.
Try the Quebec duck foie gras at this fine-dining French restaurant.
Relax as soon as you get to your hotel room with a fire burning and a glass of wine waiting.
Avoid the typical mountain-lunch cheeseburger and head to this restaurant for a soufflé instead.
An authentic, and often ignored French bistro.
Creative and eclectic cuisine steps from the lift.
A pared down and carefully crafted menu and a world-class wine list.
Explore Homestead Crater in Midway, near Park City, the hot-spring pools inside a 55-foot-high beehive-shaped limestone dome formed from mineral deposits thousands of years ago.
More than a simple brewpub.
A New York-style deli with an awe-inspiring sandwich selection.
Climb into a five-person bobsled manned by professional drivers and brakemen and shoot down the World Cup track at upstate New York’s Lake Placid Olympic Sports Center.
Hike or drive to the ghost town of Bodie, an hour north of Mammoth where it was once the second largest city in California and a thriving gold and silver mining town.
More than a century before anyone skied Aspen, miners were extracting one fifth of the world’s silver from below the town in Smuggler Mine. The location is not available for tours.
Named after one of Grand Teton National Park’s most beautiful high alpine lakes, Lake Solitude, the spa is inspired by the restorative and healing powers of water.
Located between the geysers of Yellowstone and the slopes of Jackson Hole, there may be no better place to restore yourself.
Founder Heidi Harrison bring skills she learned traveling the world to her spa in Jackson.
Slopeside and super close to Grand Teton National Park, Teton Mountain Lodge exemplifies the idea of Western elegance.