Top places to visit

1. Park City Mountain Resort

Located just 35 miles outside of Salt Lake City, this UT paragon became a household name when it hosted several events at the 2002 Winter Olympics. The weather and terrain are so ideal, in fact, that the United States Ski Team still uses the Park City Ski Resort as its official home, and professionals and hopefuls alike flock to the area every winter to revel in more than 3,000 acres of perfectly groomed snow.
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Park City Mountain Resort showing snow skiing, snow and mountains

2. Heavenly Ski Resort

Heavenly Mountain Resort lives up to its name; it is the place to be in Lake Tahoe in winter. This is the biggest ski resort in the area, with the highest peak, the longest vertical drop, some of the best terrain parks, and the best views. Thanks to its rocky trails and lakeside location, it offers plenty of activities in summer too. Daredevils, partygoers and nature lovers flock here year-round.
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Heavenly Ski Resort featuring a lake or waterhole, landscape views and snow

3. Peppermill

With so many amenities on site, there is very little reason to ever leave the Tuscan-themed Peppermill resort. Spend your days exercising in its state-of-the-art gym, swimming in one of its two pools and pampering yourself in the 33,000-square-foot (3,000-square-meter) spa. Then gamble, dine, drink and listen to live music in the evening.
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With 10 restaurants, more than a dozen bars and lounges, a spa, 1,500 slot machines and 48 gaming tables, this Tuscan-themed resort is an entertainment haven.

4. Snowbird Ski Resort

If you’re in search of a resort near Snowbird, choose the Snowbird Ski Resort, and you won’t regret it. With the longest ski season in Utah, Snowbird Ski Resort invites skiers and snowboarders alike to hit the trails and carve up all 100 trails and 3,240 vertical feet of terrain on this massive snow mountain.
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Fly like a snowbird down the slopes at the Snowbird Ski Resort in Salt Lake City, Utah. 

When the temperatures are low and the powder is fresh, there’s no better way to spend a chilly winter day than warming up on the inviting slopes at this resort.

5. Northstar California Resort

Join the host of visitors who come from near and far to make Northstar Tahoe an annual ritual.
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Northstar California Resort showing ice skating and a hotel as well as a small group of people

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