Browse Family Ski Resorts
17 resorts perfect for ages 8-12 with complete trip guides, cost breakdowns, and detailed family information.
Sweden
1 resort
United States
16 resorts

Solitude
Utah, United States
β29 miles from Salt Lake, ski two resorts on one pass.β

Grand Targhee
Wyoming, United States
βSlopeside lodging, $12 kid tickets, meltdowns solved in 60 seconds.β

Alta
Utah, United States
β540 inches of powder, zero snowboarders, same lodge week since 1987.β

Sugarloaf
United States
β2,820 feet vertical, 162 trails, two hours from Boston.β

Brighton
United States
βFour ski mountains, $79 tickets, 20 minutes from Salt Lake.β

Mount Snow
Vermont, United States
β4 hours from the city, first-timers on chairlifts by lunch.β

Whiteface
United States
β3,430-foot vertical drop, Olympic legacy, two hours from NYC.β

Crested Butte
Colorado, United States
βEpic Pass resort, no lift lines, 1880s mining town intact.β

Bretton Woods
New Hampshire, United States
β464 acres, ski-in rentals, cook Thanksgiving while kids nap.β

Stevens Pass
Washington, United States
βUnder 2 hours from Seattle, night skiing beats traffic home.β

Sunday River
Maine, United States
βEight peaks connected by lifts, three hours from Boston.β

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

Jay Peak
Vermont, United States
βNearly 400 inches of snow, then dry off at the indoor waterpark.β

Snowshoe Mountain
United States
βFour-hour drive from DC, snowmaking on every trail, $89 tickets.β

Kirkwood
United States
β2,000 inches annual snowfall, steep terrain, no grooming on weekends.β

Loon Mountain
New Hampshire, United States
βGlacial caves, ziplines, and a gondola, skis optional.β
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