Browse Family Ski Resorts
89 family-friendly resorts worldwide with complete trip guides, cost breakdowns, and detailed family information.
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
27 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.”

Lech-Zürs
Vorarlberg, Austria
“Car-free Oberlech village, kids walk to lessons alone, €450 passes.”

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.”

Ellmau
Tyrol, Austria
“SkiWelt's 279km circuit, Wilder Kaiser views, village traffic stops at 6pm.”

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.”
Chile
4 resorts

La Parva
Chile
“11,000 feet elevation, ski-in condos, Santiago visible below.”

Portillo
Valparaíso, Chile
“All-inclusive Andes skiing, communal meals, $680 daily family cost.”

Nevados de Chillán
Chile
“Active volcano backdrop, hot springs après-ski, $30 lift tickets.”

Valle Nevado
Región Metropolitana de Santiago, Chile
“July skiing at 10,000 feet, $40 tickets, confident kids only.”
Slovakia
1 resort
Switzerland
16 resorts

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

Wengen
Bernese Oberland, Switzerland
“Car-free village, kids wander safely, 53% beginner terrain.”

Saas-Fee
Valais, Switzerland
“Kids walk alone to ski school, glacier runs until August.”

Davos-Klosters
Graubünden, Switzerland
“Six mountains, Swiss Snow Kids Village, ski school from age 3.”

Crans-Montana
Valais, Switzerland
“75% beginner terrain, Swiss Family certified, French-speaking slopes.”

Gstaad
Bern, Switzerland
“Giant violin, lama treks, $950 daily - Switzerland's oddball family resort.”

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

Verbier
Valais, Switzerland
“Premium terrain for teenage skiers, aprés-ski starts at 3pm.”

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

Grindelwald
Bern, Switzerland
“Polar Bear ski school, train between slopes, CHF 270 lessons.”

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.”

Zermatt
Valais, Switzerland
“Train to Matterhorn base, $1,200 daily spend, no toddler care.”

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

Park City
Utah, United States
“7,300 acres, ski-to-Main Street, $1,350 daily family budget.”

Aspen Snowmass
Colorado, United States
“Four mountains, $1,050 daily budget, Treehouse center keeps kids happy.”

Vail
Colorado, United States
“$407 tickets, but kids actually progress from greens to blues.”

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

Breckenridge
Colorado, United States
“Five peaks, kids ski free at 5, walk to dinner downtown.”

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

Palisades Tahoe
California, United States
“Two villages, $269 tickets, teens actually use terrain parks.”

Sun Valley
Idaho, United States
“Two mountains, $12 kid tickets, instruction beats Colorado resorts.”

Deer Valley
Utah, United States
“No snowboarders, perfectly groomed blues, $37 lift tickets.”

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

Sunday River
Maine, United States
“Eight peaks, one lift ticket, three hours from Boston.”

Steamboat
Colorado, United States
“25-minute drive to slopes, half the price of Vail.”

Mammoth Mountain
California, United States
“5-hour drive from LA, serious terrain, $105 tickets.”

Snowbird
Utah, United States
“Childcare from 6 weeks, 30 minutes from Salt Lake City.”

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.”

Winter Park
Colorado, United States
“Ski train from Denver, 3,000 acres, 30% cheaper than Summit County.”

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

Killington
Vermont, United States
“Teen skiers get maximum vertical, ski school starts age 2.”

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

Beaver Creek
Colorado, United States
“$250 lift tickets, 85% beginner terrain, no toddler daycare.”

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.”

Mount Bachelor
Oregon, United States
“Volcano summit, 410 inches of snow, seven months of skiing.”

Stowe
Vermont, United States
“Front Four double-blacks, $131 tickets, 3-hour drive 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.”

Jackson Hole
Wyoming, United States
“75% expert terrain, $30 tickets, teenagers finally challenged.”

Big Sky
Montana, United States
“Teenagers get steep runs, parents get $98 tickets, nobody gets crowds.”

Whitefish
Montana, United States
“7-mile drive to slopes, $115 tickets, zero crowds.”

Northstar
California, United States
“Ski-in lodging, age 3 lessons, $850 daily without Heavenly crowds.”

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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