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.
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.
Salt Lake City Has Been Selected for the 2034 Olympics. Here Are the Ski Resort Upgrades to Expect.
Salt Lake City is set to host the Winter Olympics for the second time in the 21st century. We cover the likely host mountains and capital investments to expect over the next decade.
North America’s Best Ski Towns to Live In
If you’re looking to relocate to the ski slopes permanently, these towns will offer the highest quality of life around.
Steamboat Wild Blue Gondola Stage II and Mahogany Ridge Expansion: Game-Changing Updates for a Resort In Need
Together, these projects deliver a powerful one-two punch to the Colorado ski scene that’s resulted in the biggest disruption we’ve seen in over a decade.
Keystone Bergman Bowl Expansion: A High-Alpine Debut for the History Books
Keystone’s first high-alpine lift-served trails aren’t the craziest out there, but they brings a unique flavor of family-friendly bowl terrain to the resort.
2024 PeakRankings Mountain Score and Rankings Adjustments: Full Changes
Dozens of mountains see score changes reflecting on-mountain improvements, while we’ve made a few category tweaks to better reflect overall resort experiences.
Brighton Crest 6 Lift and Snake Creek Lodge: All Sizzle and No Steak?
Brighton’s biggest investments in years ultimately fall short when it comes to addressing the resort’s biggest issues: crowd management and a lousy on-mountain facility setup.
Why Disney’s Attempt At A Ski Resort Failed—And How It Permanently Changed the Winter Sports World
The Walt Disney Company had ambitious plans to build out a world-class ski resort in California's Mineral King Valley, but the effort completely failed. We break down why.
The East Coast Had a Historically Turbulent Ski Season. What Happened?
The East Coast’s 2023-24 ski season can best be described as a roller coaster, with both some of the best—and worst—days in the region’s nine-decade history.