Browse Family Ski Resorts
148 resorts perfect for ages 4+ with complete trip guides, cost breakdowns, and detailed family information.
Andorra
2 resorts
Argentina
2 resorts
Australia
4 resorts

Perisher
New South Wales, Australia
“Four connected ski areas, $10 kids tickets, Epic Pass included.”

Thredbo
New South Wales, Australia
“July skiing, 75% kid terrain, most people forget Australia has snow.”

Falls Creek
Australia
“Village stays open all season, 92 trails, 1,780m altitude.”

Mount Hotham
Victoria, Australia
“Australia's only summit village. You ski down, not up.”
Austria
25 resorts

Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis
Tyrol, Austria
“Underground funicular to slopes, 125,000m² kids areas, gear sorted.”

Zauchensee-Flachau
Salzburg, Austria
“Race timing technology, World Cup slopes, €73.50 lift tickets.”

Obergurgl-Hochgurgl
Tyrol, Austria
“$15 kid tickets, reliable snow, no childcare available.”

Kaltenbach-Hochzillertal
Tyrol, Austria
“Skis off, warm drink in hand, two minutes flat.”

Zell am See-Kaprun
Salzburg, Austria
“Lakeside village, €79 tickets, bus between three ski areas.”

Obertauern
Salzburg, Austria
“Beatles monuments on-mountain, 26km loop, Austria's only purpose-built resort.”

Hintertux Glacier
Tyrol, Austria
“365 days of skiing, glacier tours inside the ice.”

Saalbach-Hinterglemm
Salzburg, Austria
“Two connected villages, kids under 5 ski free, loud après-ski.”

Planai-Hochwurzen
Styria, Austria
“Half-price kids' tickets, themed learning slopes, town center lift access.”

Silvretta Montafon
Vorarlberg, Austria
“140km of pistes, 5-day kids package includes everything.”

Stubai Glacier
Tyrol, Austria
“Kids under 10 ski free, October to June season.”

Großarl-Dorfgastein
Salzburg, Austria
“Quiet valley, 200km Ski Amade terrain, kids sleep well here.”

Mayrhofen
Tyrol, Austria
“Cable car commutes, €60 tickets, kids 3+ handle terrain well.”

Söll
Tyrol, Austria
“284km of ski area, €38 kids, actual Tyrolean village prices.”

Schladming
Styria, Austria
“Go-karting down mountains, 75% beginner terrain, walkable town.”

Tux-Finkenberg
Austria
“Zillertal glacier access, village slopes for beginners, Austrian mountain hut lunches.”

Bad Gastein
Austria
“Belle Époque hotels, thermal spas, steep runs above town.”

Sölden
Tyrol, Austria
“Glacier skiing where James Bond filmed, $293 tickets, ages 6-14.”

Montafon
Vorarlberg, Austria
“Mountain carting down slopes, €35.50 kids' tickets, climate-neutral skiing.”

Zillertal Arena
Tyrol, Austria
“Valley-to-valley skiing, €35 tickets, kids explore independently at 8+.”

Kitzbühel
Tyrol, Austria
“Ski World Cup downhill runs, €226 tickets, 800-year town.”

St. Anton
Tyrol, Austria
“88km black runs, ski school starts age 4, parents split terrain.”

Hauser Kaibling
Styria, Austria
“Four mountains, 40 lifts, bus home, repeat nothing for four days.”

Kleinwalsertal
Austria
“Austrian village, German ski lifts, no border checks needed.”

Zell am Ziller
Tyrol, Austria
“€35.50 gets your kid into one of Austria's largest ski domains.”
Bulgaria
1 resort
Canada
8 resorts

Mont Tremblant
Quebec, Canada
“90 minutes from Montreal, kids practice French between runs.”

Lake Louise
Alberta, Canada
“Three mountain faces, $155 tickets, daycare from 18 days old.”

Marmot Basin
Canada
“Longest season in Canada, no crowds, bring extra layers.”

Fernie
Canada
“5 bowls, 2,500 acres, powder stays cold all week.”

Panorama
British Columbia, Canada
“Ski out your door, soak in geothermal springs, skip Banff prices.”

Silver Star
British Columbia, Canada
“Free tubing included, car-free village, 65% beginner slopes.”

Revelstoke
British Columbia, Canada
“5,620 feet vertical drop, intermediate trails below expert terrain.”

Red Mountain
British Columbia, Canada
“Cross the border in 20 minutes, ski 3,850 acres alone.”
Chile
2 resorts
Finland
3 resorts
France
27 resorts

Megève
Haute-Savoie, France
“Pedestrian village, $13 kids tickets, ski school from age 3.”

Morzine
Haute-Savoie, France
“Real French village, $29 tickets, shuttle required to slopes.”

Les Gets
Haute-Savoie, France
“70% beginner slopes, car-free village, ski school from age 3.”

Flaine
Haute-Savoie, France
“Brutalist concrete village, 75% kid terrain, car-free roaming.”

Tignes
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
“Concrete towers, guaranteed snow, $26 lift tickets daily.”

Saint-Gervais
France
“Mont Blanc base camp, thermal baths, French village prices.”

Chamonix
Haute-Savoie, France
“Five separate ski areas, $10 kid tickets, shuttle required daily.”

Alpe d'Huez
Isère, France
“75% beginner slopes, $10 kid tickets, plan your own childcare.”

Les Contamines-Montjoie
Haute-Savoie, France
“120km of Mont Blanc skiing, 1,000 locals, zero resort sprawl.”

Combloux
Haute-Savoie, France
“Megève's mountain, half the price, Mont Blanc from every run.”

Morillon
Haute-Savoie, France
“€48.80 kids, 265km mountain, skiing through fir trees like Quebec.”

Val Thorens
Savoie, France
“2,300m altitude, 600km terrain, too windy for toddlers.”

Peisey-Vallandry
France
“Tree-lined runs to the village, connects to La Plagne's 225km.”

Serre Chevalier
Hautes-Alpes, France
“250km of skiing, authentic French villages, half the cost.”

Brides-les-Bains
Savoie, France
“Soak in thermal springs, then gondola up to 600km of skiing.”

Val d'Isère
Savoie, France
“French slopes, English spoken, Village des Enfants from age 3.”

Champagny-en-Vanoise
Savoie, France
“425km of terrain, €45 kids, you sleep in a 300-year-old village.”

Avoriaz
Haute-Savoie, France
“Horse taxis, concrete towers, 57€ tickets to 650km terrain.”

Saint-Martin-de-Belleville
France
“Real village base, connects to 600km Three Valleys skiing.”

Valmorel
France
“Kids ski door-to-door, €38 day passes, purpose-built 1970s village.”

Courchevel
Savoie, France
“World's largest ski area, ski school from age 3, oligarch spotting.”

Les Menuires
Savoie, France
“600km ski terrain, ski-in/out access, Courchevel prices avoided.”

Le Grand Bornand
Haute-Savoie, France
“2,000 cows, €26.80 kids' lift tickets, one canyon switchback to get there.”

La Plagne
Savoie, France
“80% beginner terrain, self-catered apartments, no childcare under 3.”

La Clusaz
Haute-Savoie, France
“Traditional Savoyard village, ski school from age 3, €42 passes.”

Samoëns
France
“Kids ski free until 12, village connects to Grand Massif.”

Les Carroz
Haute-Savoie, France
“Ski back to the bakery. €33 tickets, one hour from Geneva.”
Germany
2 resorts
Italy
19 resorts

Livigno
Lombardy, Italy
“Kids ski free at 8, duty-free shopping, Swiss border access.”

Sestriere
Piedmont, Italy
“Ski Italy to France for lunch, 400km terrain, €18 kids.”

Kronplatz
South Tyrol, Italy
“70% beginner slopes, pasta at 2,275 meters, English spoken.”

Ortisei
South Tyrol, Italy
“Trilingual village, kids explore alone, 75% beginner slopes.”

Arabba
Veneto, Italy
“Dolomites backdrop, 1,200km Superski pass, legs done by lunch.”

Passo Tonale
Italy
“Glacier skiing until June, €35 day passes, no crowds.”

Selva Val Gardena
South Tyrol, Italy
“Kids roam car-free village, parents ski Sella Ronda circuit.”

Alta Badia
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy
“Six villages, $76 tickets, rifugios connect the Dolomites.”

Courmayeur
Valle d'Aosta, Italy
“$24 lift tickets, Mont Blanc tunnel, teens love the aprés-ski.”

Cervinia
Valle d'Aosta, Italy
“Cross-border skiing Italy-Switzerland, Matterhorn views, 40% kid terrain.”

Plan de Corones
Alto Adige (South Tyrol), Italy
“Train drops you at the slopes, €20 kids tickets.”

Corvara
South Tyrol, Italy
“40km Sella Ronda circuit, pink Dolomites, reliable April snow.”

Alpe di Siusi
South Tyrol, Italy
“Europe's largest alpine plateau, gondola to 6,000 feet, toddlers roam freely.”

Santa Cristina
Italy
“Dolomites skiing, Italian lunches, lift-served mountain huts at 2,000m.”

La Thuile
Italy
“Cross into France mid-run, 160km terrain, actual Italian prices.”

La Villa
Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
“500km of Dolomites, €56 lift pass, no tour operator crowds.”

San Vigilio di Marebbe
Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
“Dolomite views, Ladin culture, ski school from age 3.”

Cortina d'Ampezzo
Veneto, Italy
“€200+ nights, 2026 Olympics, bus between ski areas.”

Madonna di Campiglio
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy
“280km terrain, $74 tickets, village walks after dinner.”
Japan
9 resorts

Tomamu
Hokkaido, Japan
“Powder swallows kids whole, 70% beginner terrain, $$-level pricing.”

Shiga Kogen
Nagano, Japan
“18 ski areas connected by shuttles, $26 tickets, ages 4-17.”

Rusutsu
Hokkaido, Japan
“Hokkaido powder, ski-in/out rooms, $64 tickets, no crowds.”

Appi Kogen
Japan
“Powder snow until May, hot springs next door, ¥4,000 tickets.”

Kiroro
Hokkaido, Japan
“Childcare from 24 months, parents ski 8 uninterrupted hours daily.”

Niseko
Hokkaido, Japan
“Four linked villages, $16 kid tickets, onsen after skiing.”

Madarao
Japan
“Powder tree runs, hot spring village, 30 minutes from Nagano.”

Hakuba Valley
Nagano, Japan
“10 resorts, one pass, hot springs between runs.”

Sahoro
Hokkaido, Japan
“One price covers lift tickets, meals, lessons, and Hokkaido powder.”
New Zealand
3 resorts
Norway
6 resorts

Trysil
Hedmark, Norway
“70% beginner slopes, night skiing under potential Northern Lights.”

Hemsedal
Viken, Norway
“Free powder playground for kids, 75% beginner terrain, €65 tickets.”

Geilo
Norway
“Train to Oslo in 3 hours, snow guarantee until May.”

Kvitfjell
Innlandet, Norway
“Ski the 1994 Olympic downhill course. No village, no queues.”

Voss
Hordaland, Norway
“Train to gondola in 10 minutes. Olympic medalists grew up on these slopes.”

Hafjell
Oppland, Norway
“Same Olympic downhill course, 2.5 hours from Oslo, ages 3 up.”
Slovakia
1 resort
South Korea
1 resort
Spain
2 resorts
Sweden
4 resorts

Åre
Jämtland, Sweden
“Train to slopes, reindeer sightings, fika breaks between runs.”

Idre Fjäll
Dalarna, Sweden
“Three mountains, one pass, zero queues during sportlov week.”

Sälen
Dalarna, Sweden
“Ski-through McDonald's, wooden trolls in snow, 70% beginner slopes.”

Riksgränsen
Norrbotten, Sweden
“Midnight sun, t-shirts in May, ski until June.”
Switzerland
8 resorts

Adelboden-Lenk
Bern, Switzerland
“Horse-drawn carriages between villages, 70% kid-friendly terrain, Saturdays kids ski free.”

Villars
Switzerland
“English-speaking village, 45 minutes from Geneva, ski-in daycare.”

Scuol
Graubünden, Switzerland
“Ski mornings, soak in heated outdoor mineral pools by afternoon. CHF 57.”

Arosa Lenzerheide
Graubünden, Switzerland
“Two villages connected by lifts, free skiing until 17, Roger Federer's home resort.”

Nendaz
Valais, Switzerland
“Verbier's 400km domain, half the price, with a family certification Verbier skipped.”

Engelberg
Obwalden, Switzerland
“Three mountain zones, Globi cartoon skiing, 1.8km sledge run.”

Laax
Graubünden, Switzerland
“Teen terrain parks, 235km pistes, rails beat carving here.”

Andermatt
Uri, Switzerland
“Glacier Express runs through slopes, car-free village, $47 kids.”
United States
19 resorts

Solitude
Utah, United States
“29 miles from Salt Lake, ski two resorts on one pass.”

Grand Targhee
Wyoming, United States
“Slopeside lodging, $12 kid tickets, meltdowns solved in 60 seconds.”

Alta
Utah, United States
“540 inches of powder, zero snowboarders, same lodge week since 1987.”

Sugarloaf
United States
“2,820 feet vertical, 162 trails, two hours from Boston.”

Brighton
United States
“Four ski mountains, $79 tickets, 20 minutes from Salt Lake.”

Mount Snow
Vermont, United States
“4 hours from the city, first-timers on chairlifts by lunch.”

Whiteface
United States
“3,430-foot vertical drop, Olympic legacy, two hours from NYC.”

Crested Butte
Colorado, United States
“Epic Pass resort, no lift lines, 1880s mining town intact.”

Bretton Woods
New Hampshire, United States
“464 acres, ski-in rentals, cook Thanksgiving while kids nap.”

Stevens Pass
Washington, United States
“Under 2 hours from Seattle, night skiing beats traffic home.”

Sunday River
Maine, United States
“Eight peaks connected by lifts, three hours from Boston.”

Heavenly
California, United States
“Ski California to Nevada mid-run, $65 tickets, town access.”

Smugglers Notch
Vermont, United States
“Three mountains, $17 kid tickets, condos with full kitchens.”

Mount Bachelor
Oregon, United States
“Ski America's only volcano, $23 tickets, 360-degree summit views.”

Copper Mountain
Colorado, United States
“Terrain splits by skill level, $29 tickets, no regrouping chaos.”

Jay Peak
Vermont, United States
“Nearly 400 inches of snow, then dry off at the indoor waterpark.”

Snowshoe Mountain
United States
“Four-hour drive from DC, snowmaking on every trail, $89 tickets.”

Kirkwood
United States
“2,000 inches annual snowfall, steep terrain, no grooming on weekends.”

Loon Mountain
New Hampshire, United States
“Glacial caves, ziplines, and a gondola, skis optional.”
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