September 4, 2024
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Ski season is just around the corner. And the earlier you book, the better. Below, discover five top ski mountains, and the best hotels near each, covered on both Epic and Ikon. We’ll take you to Canada, Utah, Colorado, Lake Tahoe and Vermont on the Epic, and again to Canada, Utah and Colorado on the Ikon, plus Montana and Wyoming.
Regardless of the pass and resort you choose, it’s always best to book your ski trip with us. (And if you’re not feeling a hotel or resort, we can also book you an amazing condo or home.) There are so many logistics to keep in mind; we’ll take out the stress of planning so you can focus on hitting the slopes (or getting your après on).
A ski pass is more economical than buying à la carte tickets the day of. If you plan on skiing more than four days, a pass is worth it.
When deciding which pass — Epic or Ikon are the main ones. The first thing to consider is where you want to ski. The actual resort you want matters more than the geographic region, since both passes cover a lot of mountains all over North America (and the world, but this guide pertains solely to North American skiing). The Epic Pass has a few more resorts in Colorado, while the Ikon Pass has a few more in Utah.
Finally, consider when you want to ski, and the flexibility of your preferred dates. Each pass and mountain has blackout dates, so you don’t want to purchase a pass for, say, a Christmas Eve trip, only to find out that the 24th is not covered. And if you don’t want to commit to a full season pass, local passes and limited-day passes are great options. They have a few more restrictions, but they’re also less expensive.
The Epic Pass covers a lot of ground, but a few mountains stand out.
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This Canadian ski mountain is actually two resorts. The mountain has a ton of terrain variety and an outstanding ski school. Plus, it’s only about two hours from Vancouver, and is relatively easy to get to from the US’ west coast.
Where to stay: Four Seasons Resort Whistler & Fairmont Château Whistler both evoke a European alpine village. The Four Seasons has an excellent ski concierge that takes care of all your rentals, storage, fittings and the like. It’s a short walk (and even shorter free shuttle ride) from Blackcomb Mountain. At the Fairmont, you’re right next to the Blackcomb Gondola, which makes for easy access getting up to the mountain and beating the crowds.
Our Perks at Four Seasons Resort Whistler
Our Perks at Fairmont Château Whistler
Image courtesy of Pendry Park City
Another stand-out on the Epic Pass is Park City, the US’ largest ski area. Even better, Park City terrain is unlimited on the Epic Local Pass (except for a few holiday blackout dates).
There are two bases: Park City and Canyons. Park City is charming and authentic, with amazing shopping and restaurants. Canyons is especially great for its ski school.
Where to stay: The Pendry Park City is a favourite. It’s modern and relatively new, with outstanding service — plus a rooftop pool and hot tub to boot. They also have the best ski valet. Also in the Canyons Village is the Waldorf Astoria Park City, right next door to the Frostwood Gondola. The hotel has an on-site rental partner, plus a ski valet that will have your equipment ready each morning. They’ll even dry and store your gear at the end of each day.
Our Perks at the Pendry Park City
Our Perks at the Waldorf Astoria Park City
Image courtesy of Madeline Hotel & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection
If you want to go to Vail, the Epic Pass is best. The famed ski town is a bit crowded and expensive for the quality of the skiing, but the terrain is varied, and the village is prime. The European-style Telluride resort is a seven-day partner on the Epic Pass.
Where to stay: Vail has a ton of amazing hotels such as Sonnenalp Hotel, Four Seasons Resort & Residences Vail, the Sebastian and Rockresorts – The Arrabelle At Vail Square. In Telluride, the ski-in/ski-out Madeline Hotel & Residences is a top pick. And with sprawling suites and larger accommodations options, it’s especially ideal for families.
Our Perks at Sonnenalp Hotel
Our Perks at Four Seasons Resort & Residences Vail
Our Perks at the Sebastian
Our Perks at Rockresorts – The Arrabelle At Vail Square
Our Perks at Madeline Hotel & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection
Image courtesy of Edgewood Tahoe Resort
When it comes to views, Heavenly delivers. Northstar, on the North Shore, is great for families, glade skiing and a top-tier ski school. Kirkwood is a bit more isolated and old-school, and that’s part of its charm. A big plus about the Epic Pass is that you can try out several resorts around Lake Tahoe. No need to stay on just one mountain.
Where to stay: Edgewood Tahoe Resort is a great option on the South Shore, a mere five-minute shuttle to Heavenly. Edgewood has an outstanding ski valet, and after a day on the slopes, you can come back, walk around the lake and soak in the hot tub before heading to dinner at one of Edgewood’s gourmet restaurants. At Northstar, the ski-in/ski-out Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe, is a convenient, alpine-chic option, with a buzzy farm-to-table restaurant and a luxurious spa.
Our Perks at Edgewood Tahoe Resort
Our Perks at The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe
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At Stowe, the runs are shorter, the skiing a bit easier and relaxed. Stowe is great for those who want a West Coast feel, with a real ski town.
Where to stay: The Lodge at Spruce Creek was recommended by both Alli and Alexandra. It’s a luxury slopeside, ski-in/ski-out spot with a wide breadth of accommodations, from cabins and townhouses to suites and residences.
Our Perks at The Lodge at Spruce Creek
Ikon, too, covers an impressive amount of terrain. There are fewer resorts overall on the Ikon, but it covers many world-class mountains (Aspen, Jackson Hole), plus under-the-radar gems worth exploring.
Image courtesy of Fairmont Château Lake Louise
SkiBig3 sits within Banff National Park, and encompasses Banff Sunshine, Lake Louise Ski Resort and Mt Norquay. Banff is a lovely town to explore, always with something going on, and Lake Louise is gorgeous. The terrain itself is vast and varied. Tremblant is on the eastern side of Canada. It’s got a European flair and is perfect for all levels.
Where to stay: Fairmont Château Lake Louise and the Post Hotel & Spa are the top choices for Banff. Alli mentioned that the Post has an impressive wine cellar; it’s the perfect spot for an après-ski drink. Out east, Fairmont Tremblant is the place to be.
Our Perks at Fairmont Château Lake Louise & Tremblant
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There are numerous Utah mountains on the Ikon Pass — Alta, Snowbird — but Deer Valley, right next to Park City, stands out. It’s a great family mountain, with lots of groomers, manicured bumps and mellower terrain. Plus, the ski school and private instruction here are excellent.
Where to stay: The St. Regis Deer Valley is one of the area’s top properties. Also consider the Montage Deer Valley, an especially great option for families, with its family programming and array of two-bedroom residences. Auberge’s ski-in/ski-out Goldener Hirsch is another excellent choice. You’ll love the sprawling bedrooms, locally sourced food and chalet-chic aesthetic.
Our Perks at The St. Regis Deer Valley
Our Perks at Montage Deer Valley
Our Perks at The Goldener Hirsch, Auberge Resorts Collection
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Aspen Snowmass is another seven-day partner on the Ikon Pass (although Copper Mountain, near Vail, and Winter Park, closer to Denver, are additional great options on the pass). Aspen’s après scene is strong, and an impressive collection of hotels and activities make it an ideal location for groups and families with travelers who may not want to ski all day, every day.
Where to stay: You can’t go wrong with the stately, centrally located Hotel Jerome, whose bar and restaurant are local hotspots. The Little Nell has ski-in/ski-out access, and sits right next to the Ajax Gondola. Go to the MOLLIE for the chocolate chip cookies and hot chocolate, plus a killer egg sandwich they feed you in the morning before taking you to the slopes.
Our Perks at Hotel Jerome, Auberge Resorts Collection
Our Perks at MOLLIE Aspen
Our Perks at The Little Nell
Image courtesy of Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole
Jackson Hole has seven days on the Ikon Pass, which is perfect, considering that you can ski the mountain all week without getting bored. You can take the tram up, and even ski the more rugged backcountry. There really is something for everyone, beginners and pros alike. Plus, the village is lively and fun, with great food and shopping.
Where to stay: Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole is a modern, elevated option right by the main lift. Hotel Terra is also right in the village, with a boutique vibe and an approachable price point.
Our Perks at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole
Our Perks at Hotel Terra
Image courtesy of Montage Big Sky
Big Sky sits on the opposite side of Yellowstone National Park as Jackson Hole. Big Sky recently got a major upgrade, with lots of new infrastructure added, plus a slew of renovations. The resort now has some of the fastest lifts in the country — complete with heated seats, no less.
Where to stay: The Montage Big Sky offers ski-in/ski-out access and the on-site Compass Sports, an outdoor-adventure outfitter. They even have a private “ski beach,” where you can get your gear adjusted or grab a snack or drink before heading out to the slopes. An approachably priced alternative is The Wilson, which is right in town and within walking distance to all the shops and restaurants.
Our Perks at Montage Big Sky
Taos is a unique place to ski, with lots of terrain and significant recent investments. It’s something different and fresh. Plus, there’s great Southwestern food.
Where to stay: The Blake at Taos Ski Valley is a sophisticated, ski-in/ski-out stay with great Tex-Mex food to boot. Penthouses and residences are available in addition to their suites and guestrooms.
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