Best Weekend Ski Deals In the U.S.
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When the snow fell, many people ran inside for warmth and to bundle up, but instead, it’s time for the winter adventurers and heading to the slopes. But before you pack up your skis or snowboard, it makes good financial sense to look around for the best weekend ski deals in the U.S. Some of the best locations have resorts famous not only for their powdery snow, but also for their affordable prices.
Snowbasin, Utah.


One of the best weekend ski deals in the U.S. can be found in the small mountain town of Huntsville, Utah. Tucked away about 45 minutes north of Salt Lake City’s airport, this is a beautiful resort where locals go to avoid the tourist crowds. Snowbasin was also the host of the men and women’s downhill, super G and combined races during the 2004 Winter Olympics. The empty slopes and affordable prices are well worth the extra drive. Ticket prices usually run around $65.00.
Loveland, Colorado.
For lovers looking for the “mile high” experience there is no better place than Loveland Colorado, just one hour outside of the “Mile High City” of Denver. Loveland has the longest ski season in the state and is open from October till May, making it the perfect place to plan for a first or last ski trip of the season. Tickets for this season are an affordable 60 dollars a day.
Wolf Creek, Colorado.
If you are going to Colorado with your family, Wolf Creek has wonderful rates for adults and children alike. Lift tickets are $54.00 for an adult, and only $24.00 for a child. Wolf Creek has 1,600 acres to explore, and gets more snow than any other resort in Colorado with over 450 inches during its winter season.
Alyeska, Alaska.

It has been said that the further north you go to ski, the higher the prices will become. At Alyeska, Alaska this could be further from the truth. You and your family can enjoy the breath-taking Alaskan glaciers, mountains and forests while you ski over the 1,000 acres of terrain available to you at this resort. Ticket prices are $60.00 a day, but if you buy multiple day passes, this price can drop to only $50.00 a day.
These are just a few of the best weekend ski deals in the U.S. It is always a wise idea to phone your chosen resort ahead of time and enquire about ways to bring the cost of your trip down even more. With some prudent planning and a keen eye for a bargain, you can enjoy the enchanting slopes of America and still have enough left over in your budget for Après-ski activities.
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