The Spa at Four Seasons Resort Whistler
Olympic skier Britt Janyk goes to this Whistler spa for her relaxation needs.
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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.
Olympic skier Britt Janyk goes to this Whistler spa for her relaxation needs.
Right at the base of the mountain, the Steamboat Grand is convenient, comfortable and classy.
A quaint B&B with a local feel. Don't skip breakfast.
With drinks that taste like desserts, this après-ski hot spot will almost make you want to quit early. Almost.
When the line to get in resembles the lift line on a powder day, you know you've chosen the right place to eat.
Fine dining in a barn? Only in Vermont will you find a place where barn raising mixes with fine wines so well.
Quality, fresh, local products prepared simply and deliciously.
Good steak in a casual atmosphere.
A centrally located, incredibly reasonable hotel in Ski Town, USA.
The Arlberg meets Idaho at this hotel on Ketchum’s Main Street.
Rack your skis where Sonja Heine skated in Sun Valley Serenade and Ernest Hemingway wrote For Whom the Bell Tolls.
The friendly staff makes this place a local favorite.
This restaurant features so many unique menu options, you'll want to order everything.
Get a taste of the old west with your steak.
A spa inspired by its natural surroundings.
A delicious way to relax with a Northeast twist.
Indulge right in the Bachelor Gulch Village.
Relax where celebrities do.
Taos's thin air leave you breathless?
Kick back after a long day of skiing on the patio of this Telluride hot-spot.
Have you ever wondered how climate change is going to affect your ski season? The folks at Protect Our Winters have, and they’re working to spread awareness to winter sports enthusiasts worldwide.
When you think 4th of July, you probably think: fireworks, cookouts, and beach-side festivities. When the people at Mammoth think of 4th of July they think: skiing, golfing, and mountain biking.
Margaritas and people watching are what make this slopeside Vail restaurant great.
A charming German chalet in Vail with a serious dinner menu.
Vendettas is incredibly well priced, serves up a great slice, and is a solid après ski hangout.
Right at the base of the Lionshead gondola, Garfinkel’s, amazingly, manages to be both 20-something and family-friendly at the same time.
Fast, handmade sandwiches, perfect for eating on the lift.
The Vail Marriott in Lionshead Village is only a three-minute walk from the Eagle Bahn Gondola.
One of the first hotels in Vail Village, make sure not to miss the restaurant.
A comfortable Vail hotel that feels like home, but better.
One of Vail's best hotels, just a block from Golden Peak.
A taste of Bavaria in Vail.
The East Wall at Arapahoe Basin looms above the resort like a big-city skyline
Skiing two miles downhill without taking a break is hard enough. Try doing it at 80 mph on a sheet of ice. That's what it feels like to be an Olympic racer, and you can still ski the 2002 Olympic Downhill Course at Snowbasin if you're willing to give it a try.
Another sushi restaurant in ski country that didn't disappoint.
Boasting another great cafeteria, Snowbasin, Utah can be added to the list.
Find untracked terrain at Snowbird.
Of course, you go to a ski resort for the good snow and terrain. But you've got to eat while you're there, right?
Fireplaces, steam showers, and granite counter top kitchens combine to deliver a stunning lodging experience.
Deer Valley goes all out in every aspect of their resort, including their fabulous cafeteria.
The best food you'll ever find inside a gas station.
A BBQ place in downtown Mammoth.
Enjoy Mexican food on a sunny patio.
The best breakfast spot in town.
This holiday season, travel the old-fashioned way. (And eat like you've been around the world in one night.)
Mammoth's rowdiest spot for happy hour also serves good steak and potatoes.
This Park City restaurant holds ski-town sushi to a high standard.
A French restaurant with 10 tables, lake views, and delicious wild blueberry tarts.
A revolution in the ski-in, ski-out world.
The closest hotel to Mammoth Mountain.
Stay at this Park City, Utah, hotel for a romantic weekend.
So much going on you won't want to stay inside.
These properties are perfect for that family reunion you've been meaning to plan.
If you've got unique taste, this hotel might be just your style.
Near the slopes of Park City, Deer Valley and The Canyons, the Hotel Park City's guests never quibble about location—they hardly have to leave the grounds.
Book a ski-and-stay package at Mammoth's Westin, which is walking distance to the gondola, and get a $20 tab for après ski drinks.
Going on a romantic weekend to Mammoth? The Cinnamon Bear Inn is as cute and cozy as it sounds.
Ski inbounds off the map at Taos Ski Area.
Delicious all year round.
Built with sustainable cedar wood siding and energy-efficient heating and lighting
The first from-scratch hotel in the Tahoe Basin in decades.
If you need a quick latte or bagel sandwich on your way to the ski hill, stop by the Dam Café.
South Lake Tahoe's best sushi? The Naked Fish.
Partiers often start their nights out in South Lake Tahoe at Fire + Ice,
Located stumbling distance from the bars, casinos, and the Heavenly gondola.
The boutique 968 Park Hotel is one of Tahoe’s greenest.
Guide to skiing steeps at Taos.
Ask any Spanish speaker in Truckee where the best tacos in town are and they’ll point you straight to Tacos Jalisco.
A trip to Taos wouldn't be complete without sampling at least one (or five) margaritas from Maria's.
Wild Cherries, located on Donner Pass Road, is where Truckee locals go for morning coffee en route to the mountains.
This restaurant takes a new look at comfort food.
With two locations: On the north shore of Lake Tahoe or at the base of Squaw Valley.
This New Mexico hotel will indulge your senses in earth-toned luxury.
Thanks to a recent renovation, the Resort at Squaw Creek is one of Tahoe's nicest hotels.
Visitors to Taos, N.M., often speak of feeling "at one" with Mother Earth. Stay at the Dobson House and you'll definitely experience that sensation.
A few days in Taos is all it takes to understand its license-plate billing as "The Land of Enchantment."
Innovative seasonal menus with farm-to-table recipes that fuse California and Mediterranean cuisines.
Fun for the whole family awaits at this slopeside resort.
Feels more like summer camp than a winter palace.
Settle in slopeside at this Taos lodge.