Timberline Lodge Expands Palmer Snowcat to Daily Operations
When conditions allow, the Oregon resort will run its snowcat to the Palmer snowfields, a high-alpine area chiefly advanced in nature.
Winter Park Express Ski Train Returning for Early 2022
After a brief hiatus last season due to COVID-19, Amtrak and Winter Park have announced that the the Winter Park Express train service will be returning this January.
Score Change: Copper Quietly Adds New Trails for 2021-22
Copper has expanded their skiable footprint by 17 acres, just putting them over the hurdle to move into our next size category.
Video Review: Snowmass
An in-depth video review of Snowmass, the largest resort in the Aspen conglomerate.
Our Thoughts On Keystone's New Peru Express Six-Pack
Keystone’s first new lift since 2018 has finally been completed, and we headed to the mountain to check it out for ourselves.
Alta’s Paid Parking Reservation System Begins this Weekend
The program will run through April, and Ikon and Mountain Collective passholders will likely pay the biggest premiums. Competing policies from neighboring Snowbird may complicate matters.
Snowbasin Set To Get First On-Site Lodging With Ultra-Luxury Club Med Development
A number of lift, trail, and base village upgrades are also in the pipeline.
The PeakRankings Store is Now Live!
It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for. Just in time for the holidays, you can now rock out in high-quality PeakRankings apparel!
Park City’s Eaglet Chair Suspended for 2021-22
First installed to serve the 2002 Olympic Games, this short triple chair is likely out of service for good.
Day Tripping from NYC to Hunter in Early December: Is It Worth It?
New York’s Hunter Mountain recently opened with a handful of trails. Last weekend, we found out whether the early-season experience was worth a day trip from the New York City metropolitan area.