Family Skiing Vacation Holidays

Thinking about taking the
family on a skiing holiday vacation, but not sure where to go?
While most ski resorts are family friendly, there are many
things to look for when choosing a ski area appropriate for
every member of your family.
The absolute most important
thing to look for is a ski school if someone in your family
will need instruction. While most resorts do have ski schools,
some don’t. Don’t make the mistake of choosing a destination
where one or more of your family members won’t have fun, simply
because they don’t know how to ski.
Next, take a look at the slopes, lifts, and trails. You want to
make sure that the resort has something to offer everyone in
your family. If the resort only caters to beginners, an expert
skier will become quickly bored. If you have a snowboarder in
your group, and there is no snowboarding park or terrain, that
snowboarder will not be happy. There are resorts that serve all
winter sports – so make sure that your families interests are
covered.
Lodging is the next thing to look at. You want to be
comfortable, so where you will sleep at night matters a great
deal. In most cases, there is a hotel right at the base of the
slopes – but this isn’t necessarily the best or most affordable
place to stay. Find out what your lodging options are for the
area, and choose the one that is right for your family and your
budget. If you will be staying farther away from the slopes,
make sure that there is transportation to and from the slopes
each day!
Your family will have many more interests that you will need to
search for before deciding on a particular destination and
resort. Some of those interests may be dog sledding, sleigh
rides, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, or horseback riding. Resorts
do offer these activities, but some don’t – so be sure to ask
about the winter activities, as well as the planned events
during the time that you will be at the resort.
Below are a few suggestions of ski areas and resorts you and
your family might enjoy. We've chosen fairly uncrowded places
in many different locations so there should be one you can
travel to without trekking across the country:
Durango Mountain Resort
Ski Resort, Colorado
Featuring more than 2500 acres of ski area and 75 trails,
Durango Mountain Ski Resort has much to offer skiers of all
levels. The resort claims that there are approximately two
people per acre on their slopes during operation hours. The
crowds are small, and lift lines do not exist.
Located in Colorado, the top elevation is 10822 feet with a
2030 vertical drop. There are eleven lifts, including nine
chair lifts and two surface lifts. You can find lodging at the
resort, or in the town of Durango, which is nearby. If you stay
at the resort, make sure that you visit historic Downtown
Durango while you are there.
Rentals are available for both ski and snowboarding equipment,
and private and group lessons are also available at the Durango
Mountain Resort. There are plenty of activities and events both
at the resort and in Durango to keep everyone in your family
happy. When it comes to family ski vacations, this is one you
don’t want to miss!
Frost Fire Mountain,
North Dakota
For the ultimate family ski vacation, you must visit Frost Fire
Mountain in North Dakota. Located near Walhalla, the resort
features three lifts, including two chair lifts and one surface
lift, 25 acres, and ten trails for beginners, intermediates and
experts. The top elevation is 1346 feet, with a vertical drop
of 345 feet.
Although this is not a large ski resort, it is a great deal of
fun, and perfect for family ski vacations. This is the perfect
place to bring kids to learn how to ski. Both ski and snowboard
lessons are available at reasonable rates. There is a rental
shop and ski maintenance area on the grounds, and many motel
accommodations in the area to choose from. There is a separate
terrain park for snowboarders as well.
There are many restaurants to choose from, and you can also
visit the areas antique shops when you aren’t busy enjoying the
slopes. There are many historical sites to see in the area as
well, as Walhalla is the second oldest town in the state of
North Dakota.
Holiday Mountain, New
York
Holiday Mountain, located in New York, is a popular area for
skiing. Even though the highest elevation is only 1300 feet,
and the vertical drop is only 400 feet, this area is a popular
place for the younger crowd, and it is definitely a great place
to learn how to ski.
There are eight lifts, including three chair lifts and five
surface lifts. There are 15 trails for beginners, intermediate
skiers, and expert skiers. While skiing and snowboarding are
the main attractions, there is much more here as well,
including bumper cars, an arcade, and a mechanical bull. There
is always something to do at Holiday Mountain Ski Resort.
The best place to stay when visiting Holiday Mountain Ski
Resort is the Villa Roma Resort Hotel, which is located in the
Sullivan County Catskills. Villa Roma was named as one of
America’s 50 Best Family Resorts by Better Homes & Garden
Magazine. The resort features a rail park for snowboarders,
birthday packages, snow tubing, and of course
skiing.
Fun Valley,
Iowa
If you are looking for a great place to go for your family ski
vacation, Fun Valley, Iowa is the place to go. This resort
caters to families and beginner level skiers, but it is also
great for intermediate and expert skiers as well. There is
something to suit all levels at Fun Valley.
The top elevation at Fun Valley is 1201 feet, with a vertical
drop of 200 feet. There are six lifts, including three chair
lifts and three surface lifts. The new learning center is
something to see – and experience if you are a beginner. Tubers
and snowboarders are welcome, and there is an excellent terrain
park available. Rental equipment, including tubes and boards,
is available.
Lost Valley Ski Resort,
Maine
If you will be traveling to the North East, you must not miss
Lost Valley Ski Resort. Located on 300 acres in the middle of
Maine, the resort offers many different types of terrain,
hills, streams, bridges, and fifteen well maintained trail
systems. The Lost Valley Resort is best suited to beginners and
intermediate skiers, but there are more thrilling trails
available for expert skiers as well. There are three lifts to
accommodate skiers, including two chair lifts and one surface
lift.
Equipment can be rented for all sports that are catered to at
Lost Valley Resort, including ski equipment, snowboarding
equipment, mountain bikes, and paintball equipment. Ski and
snowboarding lessons are also available for private parties and
groups.
At the lodge, you will experience a warm family environment
with outstanding food and beverages. This is an absolutely
wonderful place to bring a family. There are training programs,
adaptive ski programs, racing events, a snowboard terrain park,
mountain biking, and a huge twenty acre paintball park.
Tahoe Donner,
California
If you are planning a ski vacation and there are beginners in
your group, or you are a beginner yourself, you should
definitely consider Tahoe Donner in Truckee, California for
your ski vacation. Since 1971, when construction first began at
Tahoe Donner, the area has come to be known as a world class
cross country ski center, but beginners are still welcome, and
this is one of the better places to learn how to ski.
Located near Tahoe and Truckee, Tahoe Donner provides a family
atmosphere, and is very affordable. It features a 601 foot
vertical drop, and the highest elevation is 7353 feet. There
are approximately 120 acres for skiers to enjoy, with over 13
trails for beginners, intermediate skiers, and expert skiers.
The resort features four lifts, with two of the list being
surface lifts, and two being chair lifts.
Snowboarders are also welcome at Tahoe Donner. You will also
find a variety of ski programs and a ski school. After a full
day of skiing, be sure to visit the Lodge Restaurant for a
wonderful and relaxing dining experience.
Sunrise Park Resort -
Arizona
That's right, there's skiing in Arizona. There are actually
four ski areas and resorts in Arizona, the largest located in
McNary in Eastern Arizona. The Sunrise Park Resort is owned and
operated by the White Mountain Apache Tribe, and is just a
4-hour drive from Tucson and Phoenix.
You have for your skiing and snowboarding pleasure 800 acres on
three interconnected mountains. Base elevation is 9,200 feet
extending up to 11,000 feet. They offer 8 lifts and 65 runs for
skiers of all levels, as well as a separate snowboarding area,
cross country ski trails, and a Terrain Park featuring a snow
half pipe, implanted wood and metal rails. Sunrise Park Resort
has a Funland for kids up to age 6, and they do provide
childcare for a reasonable price.
The Sunrise Ski Resort is open from the first week of December
through the first weekend of April. Night skiing begins January
2. Lodging is available at the 100-room Sunrise Park Lodge
located on Sunrise Lake. Winter rates begin at $124 per night.
Call (800) 772-7669 for more information.
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