Ski Town Airbnb's You Can't Miss

Cozy fireplaces and steaming hot tubs can be yours at these slope-side Airbnb's this winter.

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Planning your winter ski trip and unsure of lodging? Airbnb is making it easier than ever with their ski town specific lodging,  the ability to have your group vote on their favorites, and book instantly.

Find lodging specific to your family or groups needs, make sure it has a cozy fireplace and a steaming hot tub and enjoy.

Here are our top Airbnb picks for popular ski destinations.

Park City, Utah

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Located in downtown Park City with the ski resort in the backyard this 4 bedroom, 10 bed houe is perfect for your next Park City ski trip. View More >>

Whistler, BC

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The perfect spot for couples, solo travelers or small families, this ski-in, ski-out 1 bedroom, 2 bed, condo is located in Whistler’s Upper Village just next to the Fairmount Chateau and Four Seasons. Includes community heated pool, hot tub and in-unit fireplace. View More >>

Aspen, CO

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Walking distance from downtown, base village and the Music Tent this 3 bedroom, 4 bed historic “Pan Abode” is perfect for your next family ski vacation. Including a hot tub, fireplace and even a pool table we think you’ll really like this cozy home. View More >>

Jackson Hole, WY

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Big family, college reunion or just a guys weekend in Jackson Hole? This condo has 5 bedrooms and sleeps up to 12 people. The perfect winter location for Jackson Hole being only a 100 yard walk to the Moose Creek Lift to the base area. In-unit fireplace and community hot tub and pool on premises. View More>>

Looking for a cozy ski chalet in Stowe, Vail, Lake Tahoe or another location? Be sure to check out more locations here.

For a limited time Airbnb is offering $100 off your booking to the top ski destinations. Details

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