Browse Family Ski Resorts
17 resorts perfect for ages 13+ with complete trip guides, cost breakdowns, and detailed family information.
Canada
7 resorts

Sun Peaks
British Columbia, Canada
“137 runs, ski-in/ski-out village, $31 daily tickets.”

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

Whistler Blackcomb
British Columbia, Canada
“Twin mountains, ski-in village, confident teens tackle black diamonds.”

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

Kicking Horse
British Columbia, Canada
“Ski the mountain, then wave at Boo through the gondola window.”

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.”
Germany
1 resort
Japan
5 resorts

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

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

Furano
Hokkaido, Japan
“Japanese powder skiing, basic English, ages 8-16 recommended.”

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.”
Norway
4 resorts

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

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.”
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