Mountain Review: Aspen Highlands
While modestly sized, this Aspen resort offers a surprisingly local feel and a diverse, demanding expert footprint.
Mountain Review: Snowmass
The largest resort in the Aspen conglomerate is one of the best in Colorado, delivering a well-rounded experience worthy of the asking price.
Indy Pass Prices Go up August 31. Should You Buy One?
The Indy Ski Pass is a budget alternative to the better-known Epic and Ikon season pass products. With prices rising this Tuesday, we shed light on the benefits and drawbacks of this product.
Video Review: Mammoth
An in-depth video review of Mammoth Mountain, a large California ski resort located in the Inyo National Forest.
Alta Officially Merges Nina’s Curve and Schuss Gully Trails
The resort has razed the terrain between the two runs and graded the hill to offer a smoother descent.
Jackson Hole Maintaining Some COVID Policies, Requiring Reservations For Ikon and Mountain Collective Passholders Next Season
With COVID still expected to be a factor, Jackson Hole will once again require Ikon and Mountain Collective passholders to reserve their ski days ahead of time. For now, the resort plans to lift other capacity-related restrictions.
Timberline Lodge, U.S.’s Only Outdoor Year-Round Ski Resort, Closing 3 Weeks Early Due to Snow Melt
In the wake of faster-than-usual snowpack melt, August 15 will be the last day of summer operations for a resort that typically operates daily through Labor Day.
Park City Permanently Closes 9990 Backcountry Gate
Access to Park City backcountry through the resort’s 9990 gate is now permanently closed following a series of avalanche-related deaths. The Peak 5 gate will still offer out-of-bounds access.
Mountain Review: Mount Hood Skibowl
This small, no-frills mountain offers less crowded slopes and extensive night skiing close to Portland.
Mountain Review: Timberline Lodge
North America’s only four-season outdoor ski resort provides a one-of-a-kind summer experience but fails to stand out during the core winter season.