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Going big at Snowbird.
Going big at Snowbird. (Mike Schirf/Aurora)

The Best Winter Trips of 2016

No matter how you like to ski or how long you can take off work, we've got the perfect trip in our guide to the best alpine escapes of the season

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A man jumps off a cliff, Snowbird, Utah
(Photo: Mike Schirf/Aurora)

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Maybe you can stop everything聽to聽chase聽a storm at聽a moment's notice. Maybe you聽scrape by on聽a meager allotment of聽vacation days. Either way, you likely want to squeeze in as many ski days as possible this season. That's why we broke our favorite trips of 2016聽into any-way-you-wanna-play-it聽categories. Choose what works for you and get after it.

Weekender

From left: Downtown Breckenridge; Snowbird freshies.
From left: Downtown Breckenridge; Snowbird freshies. (Matt Nager; Mike Schirf/Aurora)

Spend your time on the hill, not getting there.听

Breckenridge, Colorado
In , you鈥檒l get the quintessential Colorado ski-town vibe, pronto. Make the two-hour drive from Denver International Airport and check into the recently remodeled (from $49), a Euro-style hostel with bunk rooms, craft beer, and free power-up breakfasts. On the mountain, drop into the steep chutes off the Imperial chair or above-treeline bowls on Peak 6, which opened in 2013 with 540 new acres. Then head for wings and dollar PBRs at . When storms roll in, the summit elevation of 12,998 feet ensures cold-smoke powder.听

Crystal Mountain, Washington聽
in the shadow of Mount Rainier is just a two-hour drive from Seattle鈥檚 dim-sum caf茅s and bike commuters, but you鈥檒l feel miles away. Check into the (from $270), walking distance from the gondola. The resort installed two new lifts last year: the Quicksilver quad, ideal for intermediate skiers looking for rolling groomers, and the High Campbell chair, which accesses the rugged Southback region, including the hike-to 7,012-foot Silver King Peak. Even during last year鈥檚 lousy winter, Crystal got 234 inches of snow. But a more typical forecast is 486.听

Snowbird, Utah聽
It鈥檚 tough to beat for quick access to top-notch terrain. Grab a 45-minute shuttle from the Salt Lake City airport (from $39; canyontransport.com) to a slopeside room at the (from $250). You could spend all weekend bombing 3,000-vertical-foot laps off the tram鈥檚 chute-riddled Cirque Traverse, but then you鈥檇 miss out on the powder stashes off the new high-speed Gad 2 lift and the expansive clearings in Mineral Basin. This winter, Snowbird unveils its new , in place of the patrol shack at the top of the tram, a 23,000-square-foot outpost with huge windows for views of the Wasatch and a roomy deck for blue-sky days. Snowbird tends to stay open the longest of any Utah resort, but February and March are your best bets for a taste of Utah鈥檚 famous lightweight pow.

Sugarbush, Vermont聽
This Green Mountain gem is three hours by car from Boston or five from New York City. Or fly into Burlington and have the valet service from Sugarbush鈥檚 escort you to your ski-in, ski-out suite, which feels like a cozy mountain home with hardwood floors and a chef鈥檚 kitchen (from $421). replaced its ancient double chairlift to Gadd Peak with a high-speed quad this off-season, which means you鈥檒l get more runs through the empty glades of Christmas Tree Woods and the steeps of Stein鈥檚 Run. Sign up for the to boost your skill level in some of the East鈥檚 most advanced terrain, like the 2,000-acre Slide Brook Wilderness (from $70).听


Five-Day Getaway

From left: Steep and deep at Jackson Hole; A powder day in Crested Butte.
From left: Steep and deep at Jackson Hole; A powder day in Crested Butte. (Jay Goodrich/Tandem; Bud Force/Aurora)

Where serious skiers go to play.

Jackson Hole, Wyoming
This is arguably your best bet for scoring powder days in the lower 48. To celebrate the 50th anniversary, is offering half-price lift tickets to pass holders from any other resort for three weeks this January. The other big news: the brand-new Teton lift will access 200 acres of gladed, intermediate-friendly terrain, much of which you could previously reach only via a lengthy hike. Ride the tram to the top of 10,450-foot Rendezvous Peak, scarf a bacon-and-peanut-butter waffle from , then burn it off lapping the bumps on Cheyenne Bowl. Check into the village鈥檚 LEED-certified and stay put for its elk ragu pappardelle (from $239).听

Sugarloaf, Maine聽
Getting there requires some work: it鈥檚 a four-hour drive from Boston or three hours from Portland or Bangor, Maine. But the payoff is the on the Right Coast (1,230 acres). The resort opened the summit of Burnt Mountain for the first time in 2014, offering 1,200 vertical feet of rugged hike-to terrain, a rare find this side of the Mississippi. Reserve a room at the for a suite steps from the SuperQuad (from $89). For dinner, chow down on the Bag Burger at .听

Crested Butte, Colorado
The mountain is a four-hour drive from Denver and feels way out there compared with the cluster of ski areas on the I-70 corridor. Last February, opened Teo 2, a 50-acre back bowl that鈥檚 a sneak peek at a proposed 500-acre expansion that could include two new lifts. Challenge yourself on the precipitous chutes off the North Face T-bar, or relax on the endless groomers down to East River. Then grab a drink on the 2,400-square-foot deck at the new on-mountain Umbrella Bar. In the evening, check into your room at the , which has ski-valet service right by the lifts for the next morning (from $169). Then ride the free bus into town for farm-fresh fare at .听

Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, California聽
Last spring, JetBlue started daily nonstop flights from New York鈥檚 JFK to Reno, Nevada, which is just an hour from 鈥檚 legendary KT-22 lift. Stay at the , next to the tram (from $280), and spend at least a couple of days at neighboring Alpine Meadows (reached by a free shuttle), known for its hike-to side bowls. Squaw Valley鈥檚 Siberia Express has been upgraded to a brand-new six-person lift, which will have you straight-lining chutes in the Palisades quicker than ever. After skiing, head to for drinks and excellent sushi. The past three winters in the Sierra Nevada have been lackluster, but a strong El Ni帽o is forecast for this winter, which should bring some very much needed mega dumps.听


Epic Escape

From left: Tight trees in Whistler; Another deep day in Niseko.
From left: Tight trees in Whistler; Another deep day in Niseko. (Ryan Creary; Blake Jorgenson)

Come for the mountains, stay for the culture.

Niseko, Japan聽
Japan has been unbeatable for snowfall in recent winters, and Niseko, on the northern island of Hokkaido, has held its reputation as an otherworldly powder paradise. Fly into New Chitose Airport in Sapporo and book a (from about $250), then start exploring the four overlapping areas on the mountain鈥攜our pass covers them all. Don鈥檛 miss the boot-pack to the top of 4,291-foot Annupuri or the midday ramen at the Lookout Caf茅. Stay at , a new boutique hotel that opened last winter at the base of Niseko鈥檚 Grand Hirafu resort and offers views of the volcano Mount Yotei (from $300). After making your turns, soothe tired muscles in the hotel鈥檚 onsen, a traditional hot-spring-fed mineral bath complete with saunas and cold plunges.

Whistler, British Columbia
No other resort in the world offers such a potent combo of quality terrain and bustling nightlife. Fly into Vancouver and (from $55) two and a half hours to Whistler Village, where you won鈥檛 need a car. With 8,100 acres and over 5,000 vertical feet from top to bottom, Whistler demands a full week of riding. Start on Blackcomb Mountain and take the quad-quivering trek out to Spanky鈥檚 Ladder. Then make your way to the Peak 2 Peak gondola for the nearly three-mile-long ride over to Whistler Mountain, where the steeps of Whistler Bowl can keep you challenged for hours on end. Refuel with locally cured meats and wine at , and stay at the stylish, modern (from $170).听

Verbier, Switzerland聽
The Alps offer extraordinary lines and enticing mountain culture. Fly to Geneva and take the stunning three-hour train ride to Verbier, then check into the for balcony rooms, flaky pastries for breakfast, and easy access to the M茅dran lift (from $200). From M茅dran, string together lifts and cable cars to the top of 10,925-foot MontFort, then schuss down open swaths to the Siviez base, where cro没te au fromage awaits. One of the best parts about skiing there: you don鈥檛 have to venture far for untracked snow, since Euros mainly stick to the piste, leaving powder for those willing to traverse.听

Aspen, Colorado
Who needs Europe when there鈥檚 Aspen? You can ski 3,200-foot gondola laps by day and take in contemporary masterpieces at the new Shigeru Ban鈥揹esigned in the evening. With four mountains to choose from, you鈥檒l never ski the same run twice. At Aspen Highlands, boot-pack to the steeps off 12,392-foot Highland Bowl, then tackle bumps on the Deep Temerity lift. On day two, head to Buttermilk for the mountain鈥檚 X Games鈥搘orthy terrain parks, or rent alpine-touring gear at for an uphill workout鈥攊t鈥檚 allowed even when the lifts are running ($50). When you鈥檝e had your fill, snag a room downtown at the , which has a European-style breakfast spread and a robust apr猫s scene with local bands (from $350).


Best Passes

A huge line at Alta.
A huge line at Alta. (Adam Barker/Tandem)

Combo deals just keep getting better.

聽($769 and up)
Resorts: Unlimited days at Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, Arapahoe Basin, Park City, Heavenly, Northstar, Kirkwood, Afton Alps, Mount Brighton, and, new this winter, Australia鈥檚 Perisher.
Additional perks: Six discounted lift tickets for friends and family.
Break-even point: Five days at Vail.听

($389 and up)
Resorts: Two days each at Alta/Snowbird, Lake Louise/Sunshine Village, Mammoth, Jackson Hole, Whistler Blackcomb, Aspen Snowmass, Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, and, new for this year, Sun Valley, Stowe, and Taos.
Additional perks: Half-price additional days, plus two bonus days at Japan鈥檚 Hakuba Valley.
Break-even point: Four days at most participating resorts.听

($559 and up)
Resorts: Unlimited access at Winter Park, Copper Mountain, and Eldora, plus six days at Steamboat, three days at Crested Butte, and seven days at New Zealand鈥檚 Mount Ruapehu.
Additional perks: Discounted tickets for friends and family, plus reduced rates on gear and lodging
Break-even point: Five days at Winter Park or seven at Copper or Eldora.听

($699 and up)
Resorts: This new pass gives you five days at 22 mountains on both the East Coast鈥攁t resorts like Sugarloaf, Stratton, and Killington鈥攁nd the West Coast, including Steamboat, Big Sky, and Brighton.听
Additional perks: Already have a season pass to one of the participating resorts? Purchase a M.A.X. Pass Add-On for $249 and get five days at the other 21 resorts.
Break-even point: Two weekends at Stratton plus a three-day trip to Big Sky.听

($4,300)
Resorts: One hundred days at Park City and 50 at each one of Utah鈥檚 other 13 resorts, and it鈥檚 transferable to your friends and family when you鈥檙e not using it.
Additional perks: Use the lifts in summer for hiking and biking.
Break-even point: About 40 days of skiing.听

(Price varies)
Resorts: Buy a season pass to one of 13 resorts, including Bridger Bowl, Stevens Pass, Crested Butte, Schweitzer, Sierra-at-Tahoe, or Snowbasin, and you鈥檒l get three free days of skiing at each of the partner resorts.
Additional perks: Discounts on lodging, plus reduced-rate single tickets at many of the participating resorts.
Break-even point: Depends, but likely five or six days at your home resort.听

($809)
Resorts: Unlimited access to Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, plus four days each at Sierra-at-Tahoe and Sugar Bowl.
Additional perks: Discounts on friends鈥 and relatives鈥 tickets , food, gear, and more, plus half-price tickets at resorts in the Mountain Collective.
Break-even point: Six days鈥攁nd if you come up short, you can get credit for next year.听

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