Heavenly -
With 4,800 acres, Heavenly is one of North America's largest mountains. At over 10,000 feet, Heavenly is Tahoe's highest. And the average annual snowfall is a formidable 360 inches. Heavenly boasts incredible views of North America's largest mountain lake.
Keystone -
Keystone offers three diverse mountains positioned back to back for a unique skiing and snowboarding experience that reaches into the heart of the White River National Forest.
Kicking Horse Mountain Resort -
Kicking Horse Mountain Resort is ideally situated to produce a sparkling, light,dry snow, aptly named "Champagne Powder".
Killington -
Killington Resort stretches across seven mountains. Known for its diversity of terrain, Killington provides skiers and riders of all ability levels a choice of wide-open groomed cruisers, narrow classic New England runs, moguls, steeps, and trees.
Kimberley Alpine Resort -
Known for extensive hours of sunlight, mild winter temperatures and warm summers, Kimberley is a tranquil, event-filled, charming, fun, relaxing and adventurous place to be.
Lake Louise -
Come experience the resort ranked #1 for scenery in North America by Ski Magazine! Lake Louise offers everything the winter enthusiast could ever want in a resort.
Mammoth -
Mammoth Mountain is traditionally among the first ski areas to open and often operates until the Fourth of July, averaging 400 inches of snow per year. Emphasizing its unrestrained feel, Mammoth is surrounded by the protected backdrop of Mt. Whitney and Yosemite National Park.
Mont Sainte-Anne -
Spread over three sides, Mont Sainte-Anne's terrain offers breathtaking scenery all around the mountain, with the St. Lawrence River to the south and the Laurentians to the north. The 64 trails cover 450 acres, with a 2050-foot vertical drop.
Mont Tremblant -
Mont Tremblant is famous for wide open skies, fresh air, and natural beauty. The pedestrian village and uncrowded slopes make it a popular choice for both Canadians and Americans.