The Most Shocking Things About Skiing in South America (Vs. the USA)
South America is home to many fantastic mountains to ski and ride on right in the middle of the Northern Hemisphere's off-season, though the experience is drastically different from anywhere else in the world.
Aspen Mountain Hero’s Expansion: A Game-Changing Project Worthy of the Name
With its first expansion in 23 years, Aspen’s town hill adds terrain that cuts right at the heart of the resort’s biggest issues.
Deer Valley Confirms Three New Lifts As Part of 2024-25 Expansion
As part of the first phase of its Expanded Excellence plan, this ski-only Utah resort is installing three new lifts, including its first bubble six-pack chair.
Mountain Review: Willamette Pass
Eugene's closest ski resort functions more as a local's mountain than a regional contender, but it does offer varied terrain and impressive snowfall for a relatively cheap price.
Ikon Pass Adds Sierra-at-Tahoe for 2024-25 Season
Sierra-at-Tahoe will become the second Tahoe destination—and the first on the south side of the lake—to join the Ikon Pass starting this winter.
Mountain Review: Steamboat
While it’s not the most striking ski resort in the world, standout tree terrain and significant recent lift and terrain improvements help this northern Colorado resort hold its own against the other destinations.
Powdr Sells Killington and Pico to Local Investors, Plans Sale of Multiple Other Ski Resorts
Vermont's biggest ski resort has returned to independent ownership for the first time since the 20th century.
Mountain Review: 49 Degrees North
Despite its dated lift infrastructure and rural setting, this Northeast Washington resort offers impressive intermediate and advanced terrain at a reasonable price.
Ikon Pass Reservations Are Live As of August 1. Should You Commit Now?
We’ve compiled all you need to know about Ikon’s reservation system—and whether you should rush to figure out your itinerary if you haven’t already.
Mountain Review: Mount Ashland
This southern Oregon resort suffers from its tiny size and dated infrastructure, though surprisingly extensive advanced terrain and great views help it stand out among local resorts.