Anyone Looking For A Party Will Want To Check Out These 24 Ski Resorts
These ski resorts offer not only the best mountains to shred, but a thrilling after-party for the party-goers among us.
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Planning a trip this spring to hit the slopes? Before you book your trip to a top-notch ski resort in the U.S. or even out of the country, you'll definitely want to make sure those spots offer not only the best mountains to shred but a thrilling after-party, too.
Whether you are an advanced skier or trying to get your basic ski stance, something that both can look forward to is apres-ski , which translates to social activities following days' worth of skiing. Thankfully, not only have our European friends in the Alps invented the term, but U.S. ski resorts have acknowledged it and taken full advantage of it.
These 24 ski resorts are for anyone looking to party after a full day of winter activities. If you're looking for live music, a lively crowd, and of course, ample amounts of good drinks, here are the top ski resorts to check out.
UPDATE: 2023/02/27 11:06 EST BY AARON SPRAY
The United States has plenty of excellent ski resorts to party in, but these only operate during the winter months. To enjoy skiing and partying during the Northern Hemisphere summer months, look to visit the ski resorts of the Southern Hemisphere. This list was updated and expanded with more skiing options in the Southern Hemisphere including in New Zealand and Argentina.
UPDATE: 2022/11/17 08:53 EST BY TYLER GOLEC
Anyone Looking For A Party Will Want To Check Out These 22 Ski Resorts
The après-ski scene is one that is always shifting and expanding, especially as winter approaches and travelers are starting to think about hitting the slope in diverse and social destinations. To keep our readers up-to-date, this article has been updated and expanded to include more and improved content. Our goal at TheTravel.com is to provide our readers with the best possible travel reading experience.
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20 Breckenridge In Colorado Has It All
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7 Colorado's Crested Butte Mountain Resort Has Local Breweries And Historic Saloons
Crested Butte has a "towny" vibe with friendly locals and a relaxing atmosphere. If you want to party in a more laid-back setting compared to Vail or Breckenridge, you might want to come here. Locals suggest checking out The Avalanche and the Montanya Distillers tasting room to listen to acoustic music.
6 Killington, Vermont, Is A Lively Ski Scene
The Apres-ski lifestyle here in Killington, Vermont, is very well known by skiers and snowboarders. If you are looking for a lively crowd, make your way to Roaring Brook Umbrella Bar, which has a loud beer garden atmosphere where you'll easily make friends while sipping a delicious Bloody Mary.
5 Zermatt In Switzerland Has Earned A Reputation For Its Lively Activities
People who ski often should be familiar with Switzerland's Zermatt Resort and its reputation for having the most thrilling mountain festivities. Party in a cool atmosphere at the Champagne Bar or visit the Hennu Stall to listen to DJs and live bands.
Six of the best party ski resorts
14. December 2023 | OnTheSnow
It can be pure bacchanalia on the slopes and when the party’s that good, why stop? So where are the best party ski resorts?
From sundown to sunrise – OnTheSnow has picked the best party ski resorts where the party goes on and on starting about 4 p.m. when most slopes close down.
Ever wonder what the term acres-ski is all about? AFAR Magazine explains it like this: “Après-ski is a French term that translates literally to “after ski” or “after skiing.” The phrase, made popular in the Alps during the 1950s rise of commercial skiing, is defined by Oxford Living Dictionaries as “the social activities and entertainment following a day’s skiing.” Today, après-ski provides an umbrella term for popular post-ski activities; it can refer to everything from champagne toasts on slope-side terraces in Chamonix, France, to craft beers around ski lodge fire pits in Aspen, Colorado.”
Best party ski resorts
St anton am arlberg, austria.
St Anton’s reputation as an après-ski destination precedes it and for that, we give it 10/10. St. Anton is so well-deserving of its place on our ‘best party ski resorts’ list.
Everyone’s heard of the resort’s “legendary” bars: the MooserWirt and the Krazy Kanguruh , also known as “KK”. The former is the busiest bar in Austria, kicks off at 3 p.m., and sees gazeeboed Brits dancing on tables loaded with beer and drenched in the frothy stuff. KK, now owned by Olympic ski champion Mario Matt, is the oldest après ski bar on the mountain – it’s less cheesy than MooserWirt but no less insane. Both bars are a great place to start the evening; they host epic parties throughout the day but close early doors at around 8 p.m.
Late-night party bars include the Horny Bull where international DJs play the best beats from 11 pm-3 am. There’s also Piccadilly, where ski-wear is not allowed after 9 pm, and the Underground on the Piste .
Ischgl, Austria
Revellers at Ischgl can party longer and harder than their often younger counterparts at St Anton. While the latter is undoubtedly the King of après, and the more famous of the two, Ischgl is considered by those in the know to have as good, if not better, expert terrain and wilder nights.
The town itself is postcard pretty and exudes a sophisticated vibe and with the plethora of bars on offer, there is something to suit all tastes and ages.
A new swanky addition to the ever-expanding number of party ski resort bars is the Champagne Alpine Lodge where you’ll find a variety of champagnes in a cosy lodge atmosphere. Après here starts at 3 p.m. and continues until 4 a.m.
Other well-known establishments include the rowdy Trofana Alm located next to the five-star Hotel Trofana Royal – it’s always thronging with Austrians and Germans and has a European playlist to match. The Kuhstall, with 38,000 Facebook followers, has DJs and dancing until the early hours.
The real survivors head to Pacha at the Hotel Madlein – all sophisticated interiors, a well-to-do crowd, and half-naked women and men dancing on the stage.
Mayrhofen, Austria
Snowboarding mecca Mayrhofen is another one of our top contenders for the ‘best party ski resorts’ title. Mayrhofen is famous for hosting Snowbombing; an epic week-long winter sports and music festival which features huge artists in pretty sweet settings.
When the festival packs up, the party continues and there’s a wide variety of nightspots to choose from including dozens of British boozers and pubs on the main street (check out the cracking Scotland Yard) as well as more sophisticated venues.
The Ice Bar, next to the Penken gondola and located at the Hotel Strass , is extremely popular, and the Speak Easy Arena, also in the Hotel Strass, is one of the resort’s top venues. It has live music and plays a mix of pop, drum, and bass and dubstep, and Austrian dance tunes.
Bruck’n Stadl , near the Ahorn cable-car bottom station, welcomes all merrymakers, young and old, it doesn’t matter as long as you can handle the pace! The party starts at lunchtime and continues until 2 am.
The two main nightclubs are the Arena and the Schlussel. Arena Night Club is part of the Hotel Strass and has a huge capacity in the basement – expect techno beats and an urban style. Schlussel in Ahornstrasse stays open later than the other – until 6 am!
Les 2 Alpes , France
Steep off-piste terrain and a strip of bars that have earned it the nickname of Las Vegas of the Alps, Les Deux Alpes is a resort that knows how to party hard.
The twin villages of Venosc and Mont de Lan make up the resort and these are linked by a 2km long strip which is filled with bars, restaurants, and clubs. The villages themselves have retained much of their original charm and are made up of traditional chalets and 1970s apartments – many of which have had makeovers in recent years to create a more Alpine feel.
Most of the action on the strip is to be found at the southern end in the Alpe de Venosc area.
Smokey Joe’s is one of the main après ski spots with nightly live music and a happy hour from 18.00 to 20.00. For a bit of Irish, head to O’Brian’s Pub, which has a disco from 10 pm and closes at 2 am.
You’ll find an international crowd at L’Avalanche which has been rocking hard for twenty years and is something of an institution for late-night revelers. L’Avalanche Club features a mix of dance and house music with themed nights and competitions and is open until 4 am.
Chamonix, France
The resort known for its expert terrain is equally good at partying. There is an abundance of bars, over 30, which are open from late afternoon until the wee hours – many have live music nights and don’t close until 2 am.
Teens and twenty-somethings are likely to be found in the triangle of bars just off Avenue Michel Croz: Elevation 1904, Moö and Chambre Neuf . And no trip to Chamonix would be complete without a visit to the latter which draws visitors and locals alike. The bar is open all day from 8 am until late with happy hour taking place between 8 pm-10 pm. Live music takes place on Sunday through to Friday from 5.30 pm until 7.30 pm.
Also popular is underground club Le Tof , Chamonix’s only official gay bar, which welcomes punters from Monday through to Saturday from 5 pm to 4 am. Le Tof puts on themed nights along the lines of Electro house, the 80s, Singles Night, and Drag Night Parties which make for eccentric and naughty but fun nights.
Just around the corner from Le Tof is L’Amnesia – Chamonix’s largest club which stays open until 4 am. Entry is normally free except when they have occasional themed nights such as foam parties and lingerie shows.
Those with any stamina left should head to The Bunker Nightclub. With 45 flavoured vodkas to keep you going strong, the club stays open until 7 am.
Heavenly, Lake Tahoe, USA
Heading to the U.S. West? From its famous on-mountain Unbuckle Après Ski party hosted at Tamarack Lodge , to sell-out casino hotel shows, to the electric atmosphere of the casinos and clubs, Heavenly is in a league of its own.
Here, you can party all night, gamble quite a bit, too and worry about sleep later. Indeed, it’s the only resort to offer 24/7 casino entertainment literally at the base of its mountain.
No trip to this party ski resort would be complete without a stop at The Cabo Wabo Cantina in Harvey’s Casino. The venue is a popular Mexican restaurant that morphs into a late-night dance floor. It attracts a cool crowd and stays open well into the night with live entertainment five nights a week.
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Best Ski Resorts for Partying – Where to Go for Epic Events & Nightlife
Looking to mix adrenaline-pumping ski days with vibrant nights of unforgettable fun? This guide covers the world’s top party ski resorts—each known for legendary festivals, events, nightlife scenes, and more. Whether you want to ring in the New Year with thousands or dance into the wee hours after an epic powder day, these best ski resorts for partying offer uniquely lively atmospheres worth traveling for.
The Hot Spots: Aspen Tops for Glamour & Non-Stop Après Celebrations
There’s a reason the rich and famous flock to Aspen year after year. Beyond gorgeous terrain and world-class skiing under the Rocky Mountains’ stunning peaks, Aspen boasts one of the world’s most famous and vibrant apres ski scenes in the world. The moment the lifts stop running each afternoon, the base area transforms into a veritable open-air party, complete with dancing, drinks, and fabulously dressed crowds mingling between the Ajax Tavern, the Champagne Powder Room, and other famously hot après spots.
Held each winter since 2002, the annual X Games have also brought an infusion of youthful energy and music to this Colorado playground for the jet-setting crowd. Aspen is considered one of the best ski resorts for partying in the world once the lifts close and the après ski scene comes alive each day. Year after year, both locals and visitors unite to cheer on daring snowboard and ski competitions during the day and celebrate under the glowing lights of the Rockies at night. Other events like Winterskol, and Food & Wine keep Aspen’s yearlong party going strong.
Epic Spring Bashes: Breckenridge Hosts Colorado’s Wildest Multi-Week Fête
Skeptics who think ski resorts quiet down come March and April have never experienced Breckenridge’s legendary Spring Fever. Every year, this central Colorado resort hosts a multi-week festival spanning the full month of March and early April to celebrate winter’s last epic hurrah. We’re talking costume parties, daredevil competitions like rail jams, and springtime music concerts with big-name bands rocking Main Street under the glowing Colorado sky.
In 1973, the annual Spring Fever bash also encompasses creative events like the Assertion Nation Snow Sculpture Invitational, regret-free Hangover Games, and crazy fun community parties that take over once the lifts stop running. If one thing’s clear, this vibrant ski town knows how to celebrate the changing of the seasons in a seriously grand style.
Lakeside Luxury & Nightlife: North America’s Top New Year’s Eve
Nestled on the border between California and Nevada, beautiful Lake Tahoe straddles two states and unites them both with stunning alpine scenery and an indulgent lifestyle. As one of America’s best ski resorts for partying and welcoming the New Year, fireworks launch from the beaches of Lake Tahoe for a celebration unlike anything else in North America. In this luxe area, relaxed days spent skiing at acclaimed resorts like Squaw Valley, Northstar, and Heavenly lead right into sophisticated evenings out on the town.
Think five-star dining on the lake, shows and concerts from A-List entertainers at the nearby casinos, and even full moon snowshoe tours ending with gourmet dinners fireside under the winter constellations. Then, as the clock counts down to midnight on New Year’s Eve, fireworks launch from the beaches of Lake Tahoe for a celebration unlike anything else in North America. Between the natural beauty and endless evening indulgence, it’s easy to see why Lake Tahoe remains a favorite winter wonderland year after year.
Celeb Spottings & Festivity: Utah’s Growing Party Repute
While known for stunning terrain and light fluffy powder, Utah’s ski country has long held a stigma of being relatively low-key once the sun sinks behind the jagged Wasatch peaks. But over the past decade, that perception has shifted entirely. These days, world-class resort areas like Park City boast lively main streets with concerts and events aplenty—not to mention star sightings aplenty each January when the annual Sundance Film Festival descends.
New Year’s Eve also rings in with flare, especially the annual torchlight parade down Park City’s mountain followed by parties to ring in the next year. And just 45 minutes from Salt Lake International Airport, accessibility makes it easier than ever for travelers to experience this now-famous area that combines ski perfection by day with festivity after hours.
Revelry from the Rockies to the East: Vermont’s Storied Scene
Out east, few ski destinations can rival Vermont ‘s famously crazy festival and party repute. Each March, Killington hosts New England’s definitive St. Patrick Day’s celebrations. Jay Peak’s popular Festival International de Musique Blues Playlist keeps the lifts spinning and good times flowing all season long.
For something truly unique, check out the legendary Wife-Carrying Competition held in early summer at Sunday River Resort—sure to offer a rowdy and laugh-inducing time for all bold enough to participate. It’s these and other creative events have embedded Vermont firmly into collective conscience as one winter destination that wholeheartedly embraces fun.
A Global Perspective: Where Else Rates High
Zooming out beyond North America reveals even more world-class ski destinations gaining acclaim for vibrant events and festivity. For a truly international experience, Quebec’s Tremblant Resort transports visitors to old-world Europe with its charming village streets, casino cabaret shows, and lively summer blues music festivals.
Meanwhile, Norway’s capital city Oslo offers culture-lovers fine dining, theater, and museums between days exploring the wilds of the stunning Norwegian landscape. So whether you most desire wild revelry or sophisticated soirees, the many resorts rising globally all share one element in common—they provide as much life and electricity once the sun goes as when it first rises over their majestic mountain peaks.
Planning an Epic Winter Getaway
Scan any ski site and these resort areas consistently rank not only for world-class terrain but also as the top best ski resorts for partying once the slopes close each day. Yet what truly sets them apart is the culture of revelry and celebration that fills the evenings once skis get set aside for the day. To experience these legendary ski party scenes, aim to visit during peak annual events that align with school breaks or block out weekends to make the most of special seasonal parties.
If possible, plan to stay slopeside at the base village or lodging linked to key areas by shuttles or public transit. Compact mountain villages not only provide ski-in-ski-out convenience but also facilitate bar hopping, dancing the night away, then ending in the cozy confines of nearby lodgings. Just be sure to save your most daring ski runs for morning hours—then get ready to embrace the night once those lively base villages call.
With stunning mountain scenery as the backdrop and evenings filled with laughter, music, and life, these ski resort areas have perfected the art of work hard, play hard travel. While snow and terrain take priority by daylight, once evening falls, it becomes clear just why those in the know rank these destinations as the world’s top places to mix powder days with parties.
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There’s no shame in choosing a ski vacation based on what goes on after dark. Just ask the throngs of spring breakers. So if a world-class bar scene is high on your list of must-haves, you’d be well-served to consider one of these resorts, which landed in the Top 10 in our 2022 Reader Resort Survey.
Top 10 Resorts in the West for Nightlife
10. park city, utah.
Score: 7.40 Other Strengths: Access (#4), Lodging (#7) Weaknesses: Value (#30), Service (#27)
What Readers Say
“Easy access from SLC Airport. Huge mountain terrain. Steeps, groomed, they have it all. Great town with fun nightlife.”
“The resort is huge and even on busy days you can find short lines, if you know where to go. People are friendly and the town is a great ski town. The snow is almost always great.”
“Terrific ski area, although vast, and a really fun town.”
“Vail Resorts is expensive AF, but man if it isn’t the best snow and terrain! Not to mention killer nightlife (looking at you, No Name !).”
9. Steamboat Resort , Colo.
Score: 7.65 Other Strengths: Family (#3), Dining (#6) Weaknesses: Challenge (#28), Value (#26)
“The base area is awesome with several choices of restaurants and bars. Gondola line, even when long, has awesome music and people keeping things fun.”
“Best big mountain with a small-town appeal.”
“Gorgeous old Western town. Great powder. Friendly staff and local people. White, steep, and deep!”
“I’ve skied Steamboat almost every year since 1979 and just love the town, the trees, and the ambience.”
8. Vail Mountain, Colo.
Score: 7.87 Other Strengths: Dining (#7), Après (#8) Weaknesses: Value (#34), Local Flavor (#30)
“Tons of easy expert terrain right in the sweet spot of most destination skiers. Upscale urban core for dining and nightlife.”
“So much terrain and so many options, want Bowls, they got ’em. Want steeps, they got ’em, want groomers, they got ’em, bumps, you get the idea. Want something different? Ever heard of the Minturn Mile? Check it out. So many places to eat, drink, and be merry in the village.”
“Vail is amazing. The Back Bowls are just incredible. The village is large enough for plenty to do but still small enough to be charming.”
7. Deer Valley Resort , Utah
Score: 7.93 Other Strengths: Grooming (#2), Access (#2) Weaknesses: Challenge (#31), Variety (#30)
“I love skiing at Deer Valley! Park City (where Deer Valley is located, maybe technically adjacent to) is a great resort town, picturesque, lots of great dining, and nice shops.”
“Deer Valley has great service and the wonderful town of Park City with great restaurants and shopping. We’ve even tied trips there with the [Sundance] film festival so we could ski during the day and watch films at night. I’d recommend it for other people like me–people who like straight up quality skiing with excellent snow and service.”
“It’s a beautiful mountain with a great staff, easy to get to and for the most part plenty of free parking. I like that it’s a ski-only (no snowboard) resort as well. The chocolate cookies are amazing, and the restaurants go above & beyond to provide wonderful food and drink options.”
6. Telluride Ski Resort, Colo.
Score: 7.98 Other Strengths: Variety (#3), Overall Satisfaction (#3) Weaknesses: Access (#33), Family (#21)
“Telluride is Alta with less snow, much more nightlife, and much more beginner and intermediate terrain. Food, après, and nightlife are outstanding here, on-mountain and in the village, and in town. The free gondola links town and the Village, which vastly expands evening dining and nightlife options, from cheap eats up to Allred’s at the top of the gondola, which is expensive but excellent and highly recommended.”
“Amazing beauty. Best in North America, it’s like being in the Alps. Caught a perfect snow week. Cool outdoor restaurants (Alpino Vino and Bon Vivant). Town is very cute and gondola really helps.”
“This is easily the best ski hill/town in the United States. It’s got great terrain, excellent snow, amazingly varied and interesting terrain, plenty of lodging and dining options, and a town that just absolutely rocks. Where else does the mountain literally spill right into an absolutely rollicking town?”
5. Sun Valley, Idaho
Score: 8.21 Other Strengths: Overall Satisfaction (#1), Family (#1) Weaknesses: Snow (#22), Access (#24)
“A great destination resort. Not a lot of powder but a big mountain with great groomers. Good après and nightlife.”
“Restaurants and town charm are top-notch. The food/mountain restaurants and resort service are some of the best I’ve experienced. There is no slopeside accommodations however the “walkable” nature of the town is fantastic and bodes well for the nightlife.”
“Sun Valley is not the most challenging mountain nor does it have the best snow but it is a world-class resort and when it does snow significantly the mountain becomes exponentially larger and that much more fun. Ketchum is the best ski town with incredible dining and vibe.”
4. Breckenridge Resort , Colo.
Score: 8.24 Other Strengths: Nightlife (#4), Après (#5) Weaknesses: Value (#31), Service (#29)
“Best ski town. Altitude without attitude. Great late season. A zillion dining, après, and nightlife options. Reliable snow. Accessible.”
“Breck offers the ambiance of a small town with big-mountain skiing right outside your door. The variety of terrain, excellent grooming, outstanding local housing/dining/entertainment options and easy access from Denver make it my top pick for Colorado skiing..”
“This has been my home mountain resort for 10 years. Love Breckenridge. Great local vibe, along with acceptance of tourists. So close to other major resorts. Well off of I-70, so it has a real town vibe. Great restaurants and bars (affordable to expensive).”
3. Heavenly Mountain Resort, Calif.
Score: 8.49 Other Strengths: Lodging (#9), Après (#10) Weaknesses: Overall Satisfaction (#34), Service (#34)
“Best views of any ski resort. Beautiful Lake Tahoe on one side and beautiful Carson Valley on the other side. Varied terrain. Good groomers. Great nightlife with four major casinos next door.”
“Close to the casinos and south Tahoe nightspots. Also challenging terrain when they open Motts and Killibrew canyons. I like the tree-skiing and during the week it can be excellent.”
“Nevada side provides reasonable lodging close to lifts and casino gaming. California and Nevada both have reasonably priced restaurants.”
2. Aspen Snowmass , Colo.
Score: 8.81 Other Strengths: Lifts (#3), Variety (#4) Weaknesses: Access (#19), Value (#22)
“Aspen is all about après, dining, and the nightlife. There are so many great choices in all those categories. The food, even on-mountain, is amazing. So many great après and dinner choices. Then the nightlife and bars—also amazing. There is no better place for anyone 30-something-plus with a fat wallet and the desire to eat, drink and party in style.”
“I’ve vacationed at Aspen Snowmass at least 10 times.. We usually stay at Snowmass and visit the other areas. Great slopes, few crowds—even on weekends—means short lift lines, good eating choices all around and the town of Aspen has plenty going on for nightlife.”
“Even though it’s expensive and not easy to get to, it has great après, food, and nightlife.”
1. Whistler Blackcomb, B.C.
Score: 8.86 Other Strengths: Variety (#1), Après (#1) Weaknesses: Snow (#28), Value (#24)
“The parties at Longhorn saloon are legendary. The nightlife is the best. Very expensive for Canadians who don’t have the exchange rate advantage.”
“Whistler has everything I need: backcountry, park, a great lifestyle, year-round entertainment—it’s great. Probably the best place to live and ski in Canada.”
“Terrain, terrain, and the terrain. Massive dueling mountains. Ditch the car, don’t need it. Lower elevations can get rain so watch the weather. Watering holes everywhere.”
“Whistler is the total package. You’re surrounded by beautiful mountains and there is a village at the base of the mountain that you can walk to, and includes nightlife and very good restaurants. Everything is right there. You never have to travel again once you get to your destination. And the snow is typically awesome!”
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The 9 best party ski resorts
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Nestled in the Ötztal valley in the magnificent Austrian state of Tyrol, Sölden sure knows how to party. To kick off your après-ski celebrations why not try ‘Fire&Ice’, a great place to drink and dance. Most of the drinking establishments are on the Dorfstraße which makes a pub crawl a great option.
Every year Sölden holds the ‘Electric mountain festival’, bringing the world’s top electronic dance DJs to the Alps. So after a day of carving up the slopes, you can be entertained by the world’s best. The next Electric mountain festival will be held on 7th and 8th April 2022 so you’ve got some time to plan. If you have a Solden skipass, you’ll get free admission to this festival. And every month during the snow season there are Electric mountain parties where top DJs take the turntables to the delight of the après crowd.
Apart from being a sure bet for a good party, Sölden is also a sure bet for snow. With it’s high altitude, snow conditions are amazing from early in the season to late in April. And Sölden doesn’t have one glacier, it has two, the Rettenbach glacier and the Tiefenbach glacier with wide runs and spectacular views.
More info: Après-ski in Sölden
Revellers at Ischgl can party long and hard. This resort, voted best ski resort of 2018, is known for it’s wild late nights, or rather early mornings! The town has retained it’s picture postcard good looks and with a wide selection of restaurants and bars, there’s something here for everyone.
In this charming Austrian town, you can have a drink at what is considered one of the best après-ski bars in the world, the Trofana Alm! Here they truly know how to party to a European playlist. And they’ve totally renovated the old digs for opening in winter 2021. In the same league, there’s the Kuhstall where the DJs keep you dancing till the early hours of the morning.
This resort also plays host to the legendary ‘Top of the Mountain festival’. It’s one hell of a party that usually closes the season with music, dancing, lights, insanity, drinks and lots of smiles. Last spring this festival was cancelled due to Covid restrictions but hopefully they’ll be rocking the mountain in early 2022. We can’t find the dates but expect it to some time in April.
More info: Après-ski in Ischgl
High up in the Austrian Alps, you’ll find Mayrhofen. For decades, this has been a favourite for skiers and snowboarders alike although it is known specifically as a snowboarding mecca. With 142km of runs and 58 lifts, it has a reputation for reliable snow and a long season of it as well. Mayrhofen also has Austria’s steepest slope called the Hakakiri!
And as far as partying goes, Mayrhofen can truly rock and attracts a young, hip crowd. At the top of the Penken cable cars is the ‘Pilzbar’. With an umbrella bar and terrace, this is the perfect place to start the après-ski. Another great starting point is ‘Bruck n Stadl’ where the party starts at lunchtime and continues until 2am. Since the pandemic, they’ve upgraded their outdoor seating area so it’s a fabulous place to hang out in the fresh air.
‘Bruck n Stadl’ is also where the ‘Snowbombing festival’ kicks off. This festival is an epic week-long sporting and music festival which features huge names playing in this magnificent setting. This awesome festival will be taking place on from 4th to the 9th April 2022. Check it out.
More info: Après-ski in Mayrhofen
Considered by some to be the après capital of the Alps, this Austrian hot spot is a great choice for a party and with 94 lifts servicing more than 700 km of awesome terrain, it’s also perfect for the action on the slopes.
It’s a difficult choice when asked which party venue we’d recommend, but we couldn’t write about St.Anton without mentioning ‘MooserWirt’ – the legendary après ski destination where there’s great food, drink and sounds (closes early though at 8pm). The bartenders are something to see, carrying trays 30 large beers per tray, one in each hand. St. Anton is perhaps not the destination for those seeking a chilled après ski as it may also be the most jammed and jumping place to be come snow season.
More info: Après-ski in St. Anton
Here at Les Deux Alpes the daytime après-ski is huge, there are outdoor and indoor music stages, loads of alpine bars and secret parties – it’s not surprising that this resort is also known as the Las Vegas of the Alps. The charming villages of Venosc and Mont de Lan together make up this ski resort and these two villages are linked by a 2km long strip which is filled with bars, restaurants and clubs.
And if you’re looking for an awesome festival, Les Deux Alpes also has that. Helping you to truly celebrate the festive season, the ‘Rise Festival’ is early, taking place this year between the 11th to the 18th December 2021. It’s an action-packed week with world reowned DJs as well as up and coming talent.
And regarding the terrain, it’s 220km of stunning slopes with Europe’s largest skiable glacier and there is something for newbies to expert skiers and snowboarders.
More info: Après-ski in Les Deux Alpes
Tignes, in the northern French Alps, is a world-renowned resort not only known for its magnificent skiing and snowboarding oppurtunities but also for it’s après-ski. The options for where to go are endless but here are some tips. For a convenient slope-side drink, try the ‘Marmot Arms’ for live music and good food, or go a little more upmarket and check out the ‘Le Whitney Bar’. The ‘Saloon bar’ and the ‘Polar Bear Pub’ are also great choices. Tignes also has four clubs to keep you dancing into the morning so there should be something here for everyone.
As far as festivals go, ‘Live in Tignes by Francofolies’ is everything you could want from a slope side festival and more. There are two stages, one on the slopes and the other in town. This fabulous festival is usually in April and is completely free!
More info: Après-ski in Tignes
Val Thorens is a favourite amongst the students so there’s always a lively young crowd here in the French, purpose-built village. With pretty much guarenteed snow cover from November to May, Val Thorens has terrain for all levels from beginners to experts and it’s setting at the head of the Belleville valley is truly spectacular.
Val Thorens sure knows how to party with a wide selection of bars and clubs to suit all tastes. Try one of the most popular bars in the Alps, ‘La Folie Douce’. This is the hottest and highest après-bar with breath taking views over the moutains. Here they play great tunes and mix amazing drinks.
‘Bar 360’ attracts a young crowd, with its perfect location and large terrace. Then there’s the on-slope, ‘Saloon bar’ with a famous happy hour and great music. As far as night clubs go, you must try the ‘Malaysia’, the largest nightclub in the Alps.
More info: Après-ski in Val Thorens
Unknown to many, Cervinia has some epic après-ski! The weekend starts on Wednesday with Thursday having the best happy hours and other entertainment. What’s really cool is that you can start on the slopes and work your way down the mountain. Start at ‘Plan Torrette’ where you can cure the afternoon munchies, then make your way done to the ‘Principe’ then into town for the ‘Dragon’, a pub-style drinking hole with a dance floor in the basement.
Now we’ve planned your route, let’s just give you a little info about the resort itself. It’s linked to Zermatt in Switzerland with access to some of Europe’s highest pistes. The top lift reaches an incredible 3883m and there are 350 kms of slopes split into 150 runs, some of them very long. Cervinia is a great place for beginners.
More info: Après-ski in Cervinia
For some true Italian spirit as well as a cheap après ski resort, check out Livigno. Right on the Swiss border, this place is a marvellous mix of party and snow. When you’ve had your fill of action, grab a bite to eat at the ‘Angels and Demons’ where they serve a fantastic risotto. There’s no shortage of great places to party after that. Check out the ‘Kosmo’ umbrella bar with live music and DJs or what about the ‘Stalet’, which has an early start and often involves people dancing on the tables!
Livigno also has it’s own festval ‘Snowland’ which usually takes place in late March. You’ll be partying alonside around 10 000 other après-skiers at 7 different locations and an open air stage. What’s not to love.
More info: Après-ski in Livigno
So there’s our shortlist of the best party ski resorts in Europe. From Austria to Italy, these are the places that know how to entertain you and you’ll have a smile on your face from the moment you wake up till you finally hit the hay in the early hours of the morning. Remember to give your après-ski wear some thought before you go. You’re at the perfect place as here at Protest we’re known for creating ski and snowboarding clothing with a street edge. Check out our best après-ski clothing for women and for men here. We’ll help prepare you to get there.
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Many guests on the Inspired ITALY Dolomites Ski Safaris are single, solo and unaccompanied skiers because with a maximum of seven guests, the atmosphere is more 'dinner party and ski adventure'.
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AVERAGE AGE
Your age does not matter! What does make a difference, is your fitness and your attitude.
Our Ski Safari guests are typically 50 to late ’60s. Our youngest skier was Jasper at 14 years and Larry holds the record as our most senior ski safari guest at 79 years young.
SKI THE DOLOMITE MOUNTAINS
The Inspired ITALY Dolomites Ski Safari is skiing in the Dolomites at its very best!
Journey through the Dolomite Mountains on the lesser-known, quieter pistes to find the best snow, stunning vistas, local cuisine, wines and stay the night.
The DOLCE TEMPO Dolomites Ski Safari has a gentler pace, more coffee stops and has time to take in the wonderfully unique views and vistas that the Dolomites has to offer.
On the CLASSIC Dolomites Ski Safari , there are no obligatory black slopes. You can cruise the whole week on nothing more challenging than a red ski slope if you wish! For those seeking a little more, you can take on the ‘Tomba la Bomba’, Vulcano and a number of other great black slopes.
The VENTURE Dolomites Ski Safari is a faster pace. We hunt down some cracking Dolomite black ski slopes, look to set a blistering pace and take on all four world cup ski slopes that the Dolomites has to offer.
The SPECIAL Dolomites Ski Safari incorporates the best rifugi in the Dolomites and some memorable experiences. Arrive at the Marmolada by helicopter and in time for the first box and fresh tracks! And how about arriving at your remote rifugio on a snowmobile? Oh, and the skiing is just world-class!
ACCOMMODATION
There is something magical about staying on the mountain; As the other skiers drop back into their valleys and return to their hotels, you pull up a chair, order a drink and allow the mountain tranquillity to wash over you. Watch the sun slide behind the mountain opposite, because, more than likely, you’ll be skiing it tomorrow! Enjoy a quiet social evening in the tranquillity that is as unique as the mountain top that you’re on!
SMALL GROUPS & LIKE-MINDED PEOPLE
A cornerstone of all Inspired ITALY Dolomites Ski Safari, is without a doubt, our guests.
With a maximum of seven guests per Inspired ITALY Dolomites Ski Safari, the atmosphere is more a dinner party than a ski holiday. And, as with any good dinner party, guests tend to share similar values and life experiences. As you are reading this, you probably fit our guest profile!
Most guests are professional, successful people and enjoy a slightly adventurous outlook on life.
You can expect to meet fellow solo skiers from the UK, Eire, USA, New Zealand and Australia as well as a number of other countries.
ALL ABOUT SKIING
But make no mistake, we ski a lot and we ski a long way! The Inspired ITALY Dolomites Ski Safaris are all about skiing.
Six full ski days covering more than 120 ski miles!
YOUR SKI LEADER & HOST
Your host and Ski Leader for your Ski Safari week is a dedicated native English speaker with oodles of knowledge about the Dolomite mountains.
We give you a piste map, but you won't ever need it! Nor do you need to worry about the next run, as your ski leader briefs you before each slope.
Don't concern yourself with lunch, coffee stops or even what time it is. There are no arguments as to where to go next or whether you're up to the next run.
You concentrate on your skiing!
Your ski leader has it covered!
MATCHED ABILITIES
Prior to booking, we qualify all our ski guests.
As far as is possible, this ensures that groups are of similar ski ability and fitness. All our guests are intermediate or better skiers.
Not that we have anything against snowboarders, but we do not mix disciplines! There are no snowboarders on our ski adventures.
NO SINGLE SUPPLEMENTS
At the four-star base hotel, the Cavallino d'Oro, as a solo skier, you have your own single room. In the refuge, more than likely you will have to share accommodation with your group. Rifugio accommodation is typically a private en suite room.
Everyone pays the same. There are no single supplements.
€3,237 per person
Your adventure includes:.
- 5, 7 & 10 Night Itineraries
- Full Area Six Day Ski Pass
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- Full Time, Dedicated Ski Leader
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“ A Guided Ski Tour in Europe - I've been tempered by the Italians joy of living and the international fellowship of my new ski friends. Inspired ITALY's Dolomites Ski Safari's delivered everything I was looking for in an exciting, diverse and probably the best ski vacation I have experienced. It is unlike any ski trip that you will find in North America! ”
Paul Dowler, a solo skier from Utah, USA
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Washington Pass Birthday Tour
Even if it’s not your birthday, come join us for the party!
The Birthday Tour is spring ski-touring classic that becomes easily accessible when Washington Pass along the famous North Cascades Highway opens in April or May. Spanning 5 miles, the Birthday tour circumnavigates a long ridge straddling Okanogan and Chelan Counties, and accesses many open bowls and chutes. Best of all the tour typically doesn’t involve carrying your skis even as late as mid-June!
If you are new to backcountry skiing this is guaranteed to get you hooked! The Birthday Tour provides plenty of skiing for all ability level and incredible views of the North Cascades. With slopes at a variety of aspects and angles, and the ability to ski in either direction depending on the conditions, the Birthday Tour nearly always provides great snow conditions. For many, The Birthday Tour represents an annual rite of spring.
There are many superb options nearby for those looking to extend their stay in the WA Pass area. Maple Pass, just a short drive from WA Pass proper, offers a long tour over varied terrain that is just as epic, but less traveled than the Birthday Tour. Another option is a trip up and over Silver Star, that involves skiing on glaciated terrain, and a possible summit of Silver Star.
Additionally there are dozens of long, or shorter tours that are suitable for skiers of many ability levels. We can find a tour that is guaranteed to stoke your fire, just give us a call to make the arrangements!
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- 1:1 - $625 per person
- 2:1 - $450 per person
- 3:1 - $375 per person
- 4:1 - $325 per person
- 5:1 - $300 per person
- 6:1 - $275 per person
Price Includes
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Price Does Not Include
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- $250 deposit at time of registration, which includes a $200 non-refundable registration fee
- Balance due 90 days prior to departure
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- MMI strongly recommends trip cancellation/interruption and evacuation insurance for all trips. Our insurance partner, Ripcord , offers comprehensive travel insurance including trip cancellation, as well as rescue/evacuation policies and can assist in answering any questions. In addition, Participant is expected to have sufficient medical insurance as prescribed by their country of origin. Participant understands that MMI does not include any type of insurance with the cost of the trip.
- If you decide to cancel your trip or change your itinerary, MMI must be notified in writing. Your trip will be cancelled from the date written notice is received. If proper written cancellation notice is not received, amounts paid and reservations made will be forfeited.
- Non-refundable fees may apply for certain trips in order to secure permits and other services. MMI must strictly adhere to cancellation policies outside MMI’s control.
- Due to the personalized service we offer on our trips, MMI reserves the right to waive any fees. We will attempt to accommodate changes and cancellations, waiving certain fees when feasible.
- Circumstances outside the control of MMI and its partners, may require amended cancellation/refund policies. Such circumstances may include, but are not limited to COVID-19, natural disasters, wildfires, terrorism and so forth.
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We strongly recommend the purchase of travel cancellation insurance to protect you from the unexpected. You aren’t likely to think of it now, but people do get ill, break a bone, have a family emergency or get assigned to a last-minute business trip. If you are in remote areas, please note that emergency rescue & evacuation can be very expensive.
We also strongly urge you to consider rescue and evacuation insurance if your own policy does not provide the coverage needed. Services available may include, but are not limited to, helicopter evacuation, medical care, etc.
If you choose not to purchase insurance, you assume full responsibility for any expenses incurred in the event of a medical emergency and/or evacuation, as well as for trip cancellation, interruption, lost luggage, etc. We are not the experts and therefore ask that you please consult our travel insurance partner directly with any specific questions.
To protect against losses due to illness, accident, or other unforeseen circumstances, Mountain Madness strongly recommends the purchase of travel insurance as soon as possible after making a deposit. Mountain Madness has partnered with Redpoint Resolutions as our preferred travel insurance provider. Redpoint’s Ripcord Rescue Travel Insurance™ is designed for adventurers.
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Washington Pass Birthday Tour Day by Day
We meet early on the first day at a local gear shop in Seattle. After a quick orientation, and equipment check we start our drive to Washington Pass. The drive typically takes about 4 hours. Along the way you can enjoy the beautiful mountains scenery of the North Cascades and we’ll get some turns in time permitting!
There is the option to camp near the town of Mazama, stay at a local Hostel, or Hotel in Winthrop, or go all in on the adventure and camp in the snow in Washington Pass.
We have the option of starting from the Hairpin turn on HWY 20, or at the Blue Lake Trailhead. Either option has its merits; the start from the Blue Lake Trailhead shortens the distance to Blue Lake Col, but a start from the Hairpin turn means you finish back at the car, and the final descent to the vehicle from Goat Pass is spectacular. Either starting point might be chosen on the day of the tour depending on conditions.
The complete Birthday Tour is just over 5 miles, not including any variations to earn more turns, and typically takes 6 – 8 hours.
*There is the option to return to Seattle after the second day.
There are many excellent breakfast options available in the towns of Winthrop, and Mazama, or if you’ve camped up at WA Pass your guide will fix you something hearty to restore your energy levels after a long tour the previous day. We then drive you back to Seattle.
Equipment for Washington Pass Birthday Tour
Carrying gear, ski pack (35-45l).
35 to 45 liter capacity, avoid unnecessary options that add weight. Ideally a ski specific pack with avalanche tool pocket
Climbing Gear
with alpine touring or telemark bindings
Split snowboard
backcountry touring specific snowboard
Collapsible Ski Poles
adjustable ski poles with powder (big) baskets
Climbing skins
with Glop Stopper skin wax
Avalanche Beacon
beacon needs to be on 457 frequency
small collapsible style
Avalance Probe
no ski pole probes!
Snow saw (optional)
optional but recommended
Snow study kit (optional)
optional except the Level 2 course
Splitboard/Ski specific crampons
for all ski mountaineering trips
Head and Face
Fleece or wool hat.
It must cover the ears
Shade hat or baseball cap
A visor hat with a good brim is essential for protection from the sun
Mountain Madness trucker hat
Glacier glasses
100% UV protection with side shields and a hard-sided storage case
Balaclava or neck gaiter (optional)
lightweight
Liner socks (optional)
1-pair lightweight and thin
polypropylene or wool
Syntheric or wool socks
check boot fir to make sure they work together
Smartwool ,Patagonia
Alpine touring ski or snowboard boots
Synthetic t-shirts.
Two synthetic or merino wool t-shirts. No cotton!
Sports bras
Two, synthetic, no cotton!
Long-sleeved Base Layer
Two lightweight to mediumweight, pull-over is best
Patagonia Capilene
Second heavyweight base layer
or lightweight fleece if necessary. Base layer preferred
Patagonia Capilene, wool, polypro
Light weight synthetic jacket
light weight synthetic puffy or fleece
Patagonia Nano Puff jacket
Hardshell jacket w/ hood
A good jacket made of Gore-Tex (recommended) or waterproof nylon, roomy enough to fit over multiple layers
Outdoor Research Foray, Patagonia Triolet
Down or synthetic jacket w/hood
This is your most important piece of warm gear and will mean the difference between an enjoyable climb or a miserable one. A warm, full zip jacket with hood is ideal.
Helly Hansen Vanir, Feathered Friends Volant, Marmot Guide’s Down Hoody, Outdoor Research Virtuoso Hoody
This piece with a high SPF rating and lightweight fabric offers protection from high altitude sun
Outdoor Research
Undergarments
Adequate supply for the entire trip
Long base layer
Two pairs light or mediumweight
Softshell pants
Softshell pants are water resistant, yet highly breathable and durable. Great for colder conditions over a pair of long underwear or tights higher on the mountain or summit day
Outdoor Research Voodoo, Mountain Hardwear Touren, Patagonia Guide
Hardshell pants
waterproof and breathable with side zips (minimum of ¾ zips recommended) Gore-Tex or equivalent
Outdoor Research Furio, Arcteryx Beta AR
Miscellaneous
Personal first aid kit (nw).
moleskin/blister kit, Band-aids, athletic tape, ibuprofen, personal medications, ect
Must have SPF rating of 20 or more. Bring two just in case!
Bring plenty of sun block with SPF of 40 or more. It's easy to underestimate the amount necessary for your trip!
Bring extra batteries!
Water bottles
two 1 liter wide-mouth water bottles
Hydration bladder (optional)
hydration bladder or water bag with drinking tube (must also have 1 Nalgene Bottle or equivalent)
Pocket knife or multitool
Simple Swiss Army type with scissors. Make sure you transport in checked bag, not carry-on!
Toiletry kit (NW)
toilet paper stored in double zip lock bags
Nylon stuff sacks
for food and gear storage, large ziplocs are useful
Large plastic bags
heavy duty trash compactor bags recommended
Bandana (optional)
Snacks (general).
Bring your favorite snacks and power/energy bars or if there is something else you particularly like to eat while hiking and climbing
Camera (optional)
or any sort of device that takes pictures
Client to Guide Ratio
Intermediate
Basic avalanche rescue knowledge or training required. One year backcountry experience required and ability to ski proficiently in varied terrain and conditions.
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10 Ski Events That Make Winter Sports More Accessible for Everyone
From LGBTQ+ ski weeks to programs for disabled athletes, these ski events help everyone find a place on the slopes.
Matt Kirouac is a travel writer with a passion for national parks. He’s a culinary school graduate and a recent transplant to Oklahoma City after two and a half years of RV living. He covers LGBTQIA+ travel, food, and all things Disney.
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There’s a certain barrier to entry when it comes to winter sports like skiing and snowboarding. For many, that barrier is financial, as prohibitive costs pile up with rentals, lift tickets, and lodging. For others, though, the biggest barrier is cultural — a lack of accessibility and diversity. According to the National Ski Area Association , nearly 90 percent of skiers and snowboarders in the U.S. are white, with historically minuscule representation from BIPOC communities, and 62 percent of skiers and snowboarders are male, according to recent reports . While openly out LGBTQ+ professional athletes are increasingly showing up and adaptive winter sports programs are available for visitors with disabilities at some ski resorts, there’s still a long way to go to make winter sports accessible to all.
U.S. resorts have poured concerted efforts into diversifying those demographics. From BIPOC organizations and queer ski weeks to events focused on women and disabled skiers, diverse groups across the country are out to shift the paradigm and break down barriers. Here are 10 ski weeks and retreats to check out this year.
Black Ski Summit
Recent data shows that only 1.5 percent of skiers in the U.S. are Black, but the Black Ski Summit is plowing a path toward change. Run by the National Brotherhood of Skiers , it’s the largest ski convention in the world, with week-long annual events in the country’s most famed destinations; the 2023 event took place in Vail, and the 2024 summit is slated for Big Sky, Montana in February. At each summit, Black skiers and snowboarders can register to partake in races, happy hours, parties, picnics, and leisurely days on the slopes at discounted rates, all while surrounded by people who make them feel welcome
BIPOC Mountain Collective
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“Never ride alone” is the mantra for the BIPOC Mountain Collective , a nationwide network of clubs striving to unify marginalized communities on the slopes. Outposts are strewn across the country, from Denver and D.C. to Seattle and Colorado Springs, with inclusive meet-ups held each winter and early spring. For a fee of $39.99, members can register for events and trips open to all ages, skill levels, and interests, like the NBS Homecoming in Frisco, Colorado, and various day trips in places like Keystone and Winter Park.
Aspen Gay Ski Week
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A veritable winter Pride festival held in one of the most iconic ski destinations in the world, Aspen Gay Ski Week is the oldest and largest event of its kind in the Western Hemisphere. It’s also the only nonprofit gay ski week, uniting thousands of LGBTQ+ athletes and allies for a week of snow sports and après fun. For 47 years, the long-running event has defied prejudice, stereotypes, and elitism to provide a snowy sanctuary for othered skiers. What began as a small ski club and condo party has ballooned into a world-famous spectacle with parties, events, drag shows, ski races, costume contests, and omnipresent Pride flags billowing around town. The 2024 outing, scheduled for Jan. 14-21, will see the annual tradition of a giant Pride flag carried down the mountain, along with events like the Downhill Costume Competition, the Texas-themed Electric Cowboy dance party, a DJ-driven pool party with water slides and dancing, and Talks Like These, a panel discussion on the future of the LGBTQ+ community.
Related: Aspen's Gay Ski Week Is Right Around the Corner, Here's What You Can Expect
Hartford Ski Spectacular
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Skiing and snowboarding are still too often reserved for people without disabilities. But thanks to events like the Hartford Ski Spectacular , there’s more room on the slopes than ever before. The annual outing, held by Move United at Beaver Run Resort in Breckenridge, is among the foremost sports festivals for people with disabilities, with ample equipment designed to meet all needs. Founded more than 30 years ago, annual attendance now exceeds 800, and each year includes a week-long spree of events and activations hinged on accessibility. This season’s spectacular was held Dec. 3-9, and it included ski and snowboard lessons, racing, Nordic skiing, banquets, and networking events. Check the website for details about next season’s events as they become available.
Inclusive Ski Touring
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Accessibility and inclusivity are the overarching philosophies at Inclusive Ski Touring , a nonprofit in Maine that offers snowy outings that are affordable, welcoming, and diverse. For all programs and events, which include both uphill and downhill skiing, participants can use a registration code that waives entry fees, diminishing the barrier to entry for novices and experts alike. Native Mainer Zach McCarthy started Inclusive Ski Touring in 2021, seeing enough immediate demand to merit nonprofit designation and create a community of like-minded individuals. For the 2023 season, 74 percent of participants had never done a ski tour before, 69 percent were female, 18 percent were people of color, and 1 percent were non-binary. The organization hosts events tailored to specific groups, like Underrepresented Athlete Programs for BIPOC and Latino participants, and programs that are just for women and non-binary attendees .
Related: 10 Best Ski Resorts in the U.S.
Open Slopes PDX
What started as a one-off BIPOC ski night at Mt. Hood Skibowl in 2021 has evolved into a beacon of inclusivity in the Pacific Northwest. Open Slopes PDX is an organization that orchestrates ski and snowboard outings for BIPOC individuals — including equipment rentals, lift tickets, transportation, training, and dinner — at zero cost, while also providing job opportunities for mentors. Most events take place at Mt. Hood, but the organization has branched into the Seattle area to meet demand, hosting an event at the Summit in Snoqualmie. Open Slopes also hosts Queer Shred events, mostly at terrain parks, that cost a fraction of typical prices and allow LGBTQ+ folks to find camaraderie and encouragement.
Winter Rendezvous
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Every January for the past 41 years, the quaint Vermont town of Stowe becomes an oasis of queer celebration. The Winter Rendezvous , next held Jan. 17-21 with the theme “Ski Party Play,” is a winter wonderland with a side of Pride, wherein hundreds of LGBTQ+ attendees are met with a lineup of activities and entertainment. This includes cross-country skiing and snowshoeing at Trapp Family Lodge, the official Nordic Center of Winter Rendezvous, plus ice skating, horse-drawn sleigh rides, snowmobiles, dog sledding, hot tubs, and of course, skiing and snowboarding on Mount Mansfield and Spruce Peak. Indoors, events include daily après-ski meet-ups, drag bingo, a dance party at Alfie’s Wild Ride, and a VIP Bonfire Bash.
Alaska Ski for Women
Cross-country skiing gets inclusive at the Alaska Ski for Women event, the largest of its kind on the continent, with upwards of 1,000 women — of all ages and abilities— convening every winter to ski in the Final Frontier. Held the first Sunday of February, the 2.4-mile course allows a safe outlet for camaraderie and expression, with colorful costumes encouraged. Preceding the main event in 2024, Friends and Family Ski takes place Saturday, Feb. 4, when family members and kids are invited to ski the decorated course. This is followed by the main event on Feb. 5, when men are encouraged to volunteer and cheer and women can ski as part of a classic race or a costume parade, and funds raised go to Alaska nonprofits working to end domestic violence. Food trucks, a silent auction, drink vendors, and free massages are all standing by from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., and there’s a mimosa reception from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Utah Gay Ski Week
Courtesy of Utah Gay Ski Week
On the heels of the Sundance Film Festival, another type of winter festival heats things up in Park City during Gay Ski Week . The 14th annual event brings the LGBTQ+ community for a few days of fun in the snow and sun, complete with a plethora of après-ski gatherings, cocktail hours, and dance parties — not to mention the ample trails at Park City Mountain and Deer Valley Resort. Held Feb. 28 - March 3, the next event is expected to draw more than 1,200 skiers and snowboarders, with 25 percent discounts on passes afforded to Utah residents. The event’s schedule is just as appealing as the slopes, running the gamut from wine receptions and a Flashback Friday après-ski with ‘80s music to neon dance parties at Cabin Nightclub.
Related: How to Plan a Ski Trip to Park City, Utah
Wells Fargo Ski Cup
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Accessibility is front and center at the Wells Fargo Ski Cup , a timeworn sporting event that’s been platforming inclusivity for 48 years. Held at Winter Park Resort in Winter Park, Colorado from Feb. 22-24, the event is a professional ski race that serves to raise awareness and funds for the National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD). It all starts with the World Disabled Invitational, with professional athletes with disabilities vying in a race. This is followed by subsequent events like the Kid’s Snowplow Sprint, the Corporate Challenge race, and the Grand Finale, celebrating race winners atop the mountain.
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By popular demand, we've packed the ultimate Key West adventure into 3.5 hours! Made so you can maximize every hour during your island getaway. Choose morning or afternoon departures and tailor this exhilarating all-inclusive journey to fit your style.
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Full speed ahead! Fury’s Jet Ski tour is a Key West must-do for the high energy thrill-seekers in your group. Feel the wind in your hair as you explore the island aboard one of our top-of-the-line jet skis. View varying points of interest from the sea while enjoying this scenic trek through the waters of Key West. You may even spot dolphins, sea turtles or tropical birds along the way!
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Come sail along on an ocean breeze and enjoy some of Key West’s best musicians performing live to the backdrop of the setting sun. You’ll eat, drink and party the night away on Key West’s original live music sunset sail. So, grab someone’s hand and let the music move you as we chase down the world famous Key West sunset.
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Set sail on our spacious catamaran and be one of the first guests of the day to arrive at North America’s only living coral reef. With instructions from our professional crew, you’ll descend Fury’s stairway to the sea to encounter the coral reef and a multitude of sea life.
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If you want twice the snorkeling, then Double Dip’s the trip for you. Enjoy the underwater marvels of two tropical reef locations. Built for speed and comfort, Fury’s high-speed state-of-the-art catamaran means less time traveling so that you have the ability to explore double the Key West reef locations in one day.
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Witness bottlenose dolphins frolicking in their natural habitat, then cruise to the backcountry for some snorkeling fun of your own! It’s a trip of a lifetime for nature enthusiasts, combining some of Key West’s best water experiences. With the only Dolphin SMART designation in the Keys, Fury ensures responsible dolphin observation.
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You don’t have to get up early to enjoy North America’s only living coral reef on Fury’s famous afternoon snorkeling trip. Experience the warm afternoon sun as our spacious Fury catamaran takes you on a journey to North America’s only living coral reef. With the help of the Fury crew, you will embark on an undersea snorkeling adventure that includes coral reefs and tropical fish.
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This Caribbean-themed trip offers two bucket list items that Key West is famous for - our tropical coral reef and amazing sunsets. Rum punch and a vibrant tropical island reef habitat await adventurers on this thrilling Fury Key West snorkel and sunset sail.
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Key West’s only window to the sea! Join us aboard our Glass Bottom Boat and experience Key West’s vibrant underwater paradise without ever having to get wet! Through the glass panels of our spacious catamaran, you’ll get to see all kinds of marine life- and who knows, you might even spot a sea turtle or a stingray!
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Fury’s Champagne Sunset Cruise aboard our spacious 45ft power catamaran offers guests a tranquil ocean setting in which to experience Key West’s world famous sunset.
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With several combinations to choose from, there’s something for everyone to enjoy on Fury’s Sunset Combo Trip packages. Experience the peaceful, pristine Florida Keys backcountry, snorkel the tropical reef, witness groups of playful dolphins or enjoy a captivating glass-bottom eco-tour before settling in for the main event – the world famous Key West sunset.
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Key West’s only window to the sea! Stay cool and dry as you view a stunning array of tropical marine life in air-conditioned comfort aboard Fury’s Glass Bottom Boat. Through our windows to the sea, guests can witness the wonder of North America’s only living coral reef. You may even observe sea turtles, rays and fish of all kinds gliding through the crystal waters they call home.
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Parasail high above the sparkling waters of Key West while enjoying breathtaking panoramic views of this island paradise. From your secure spot in the sky, you’ll float along on a warm, tropical ocean breeze. While parasailing, you may even catch a glimpse of dolphins playing in the surf. An exhilarating yet safe trip for the adventurer in all of us!
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Our most popular day on the water just got even more exciting! Check off all your vacation bucket list goals on this action packed trip. The Ultimate Adventure H2.0 has everything you can do on the water such as reef snorkeling, parasailing, jet skiing, a banana boat ride and Key West’s largest ocean water park! Breakfast, lunch and unlimited refreshments are included to make this full-day excursion a once in a lifetime experience.
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The Best Après-Ski Parties in America
November 26, 2023 | OnTheSnow Staff
Venture beyond the ski runs as we dive into the realm of après-ski beyond the ordinary. In this exploration of unique post-skiing festivities, we uncover some of the most unforgettable après parties and experiences that break away from the ordinary “patio-and-chill” routine. From Mammoth Mountain’s Weekend Après Party to mountainside concerts to mid-mountain pop-up après-ski bars, there are plenty of gems to discover across the country that redefine the art of unwinding after a day on the slopes. Create memories that go beyond the thrill of the ski run with these great après-ski parties.
The Weekend Après Party, Mammoth Mountain
Mammoth Mountain is known for many things: Big snow (over 900 inches at the summit last year), a big mountain with more than 3,500 acres of skiable terrain, its Unbound Terrain Parks (among the best in the world), one of the longest seasons in the country, and an average of 300 annual days of sunshine. It’s no surprise then that Mammoth is also home to one of the best après-ski parties in North America . After an amazing day on the mountain (or a day off exploring Mammoth Lakes), look no further than the Canyon Lodge Sundeck for one of America’s best après-ski parties. The lodge’s indoor/outdoor Lincoln Bar is host to the famous event running from 2-5 p.m. every Friday and Saturday starting December 22.
The weekly party features dj WLDCT spinning tunes from an elevated gondola car, champagne showers, crowd surfing, and much more. Be sure to dress for the occasion, stay hydrated, and keep on the lookout for giveaways from the mountain’s sponsors throughout the year. Those not coming straight from the mountain can still join the fun by taking advantage of the complimentary Village Gondola, which connects The Village at Mammoth to Canyon Lodge.
The Weekend Après Party runs through April 14 and culminates with the resort’s annual pond skim . Join Mammoth’s most fearless and wild costumed skiers and snowboarders, and straight line your way across an ice cold, 100-plus foot pond before closing out the après season in style.
Subaru WinterFest, at Ski Resorts Across North America
Subaru WinterFest has made its way around North America for years, bringing an incredible concert series to major resorts from February into April. In 2024 the tour will stop at Killington and Copper Mountain in February, Eldora Mountain Resor t and Sierra-at-Tahoe in March, and Snowbird and Mt. Bachelor in April. Bonus: Many of these ski areas, with the exception of Sierra-at-Tahoe, are accessible on the Ikon Pass . The event has brought some pretty big names to ski resorts, including Shakey Graves, Big Gigantic, Billy Strings, the Lil Smokies, Lukas Nelson, and more. Whether you’re a bluegrass fan or you’re more into shaking your hips to house beats, Subaru WinterFest will surely provide.
The St. Regis Mountain Terrace, Deer Valley
St. Regis’s Mountain Terrace, on the border of Deer Valley Resort’s Deer Hollow run, is where you’ll find an elevated après-ski party in Park City. Inside the warming yurt, you’ll find cocktails, a club-like seating arrangement (including bottle service), and often a dj accompanied by a packed dance floor. Stick around long enough after the lifts have stopped running, and you’ll be able to catch the champagne sabering experience each night at 5:30. St. Regis brings out an actual saber, which clears the cork right off the neck of the bottle, opening up a fresh bottle of bubbly that’s poured around for the whole patio.
Tōst pop-up, Northstar California
Don’t miss one of Lake Tahoe’s most unique après -ski traditions, and the area’s only ski-up champagne experience of its kind, at Northstar California . At 2 p.m., skiers and riders clink glasses at tōst just off the East Ridge run before getting in a few more laps for the day at Northstar. Pro tip: Get in line by 1:30, especially on weekends, as this is a popular experience. Complimentary glasses of champagne (or cider) are first come, first serve. Sparkling wine is available for purchase after 2 p.m. for those who want to kick back and relax before getting in a few more runs.
Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert Series, Aspen
Aspen ‘s Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert Series transforms the après-ski experience in Aspen Snowmass with a fun lineup of free concerts set against iconic backdrops like Snowmass Base Village, Gondola Plaza, and downtown Aspen. The concert series, from February 21 to mid-April, features midweek and weekend shows, including a lively Mardi Gras kickoff in Snowmass Base Village with a parade, Cajun food, and the sounds of Snacktime. In 2023, headlining artists featured Black Pistol Fire, Mt. Joy, and the Robert Randolph Band. The 2024 lineup will be announced here .
Complementing the town’s already lively après scene (think DJs at Ajax Tavern and exclusive concerts at Belly Up), Aspen’s Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert Series offers a dynamic blend of skiing and sensational music, promising unforgettable après-ski moments.
Après-Ski in the Plaza, Big Sky
Après-Ski in the Plaza takes over Mountain Village Plaza, the central base village of Big Sky , from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm, Fridays through Sundays. Dance off the ski day with local and guest djs performing at the center of where it all happens at Big Sky. Après-Ski in the Plaza’s central location makes this a great spot to grab a bite or drink afterward at any number of nearby restaurants and bars. Grab a cocktail at the Umbrella Bar, a yurt-style pop-up in the middle of Mountain Village Plaza, or pull up a seat on the deck of Vista Hall to get a birds-eye view of the action.
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It is time to celebrate our 60 th Anniversary and look back at this organization and all that it has brought to our city and state.
Anchorage was a different place in 1964. Northern Lights Blvd. was considered the outskirts of town. There were two high schools: West High and East High. Winter recreation activities were limited yet the “can do” spirit that helped Alaska reach statehood in 1959 was everywhere.
The Nordic Ski Club of Anchorage was born on January 12 th ,1964 when Sewell “Stumpy” Faulkner invited friends, their families, and community leaders to a cross country ski race beginning in his front yard and heading over the train trestle tracks to Forest Park Country Club and back. The Alaska Railroad agreed to halt trains to accommodate the race. Olympian Dick Mize (East High Ski Coach) and Joe Kalla (Clark Jr. High’s Ski Coach) set up the course. Trophies sponsored by local companies were awarded to the age group winners. There was Gluhwein for the adults, lemonade for the kids, and cheese fondue for all. Over 100 people of all ages showed up and two days later the Nordic Ski Club (NSC) was formed on January 14 th ,1964 with 40 pioneer members and their families. By the end of the first season races, ski tours, lessons, and wax clinics had been held, a Jr. National team had been selected, and plans were made to build a ski jump and a ski trail at Russian Jack Springs.
Fast forward 10 years… by 1974 NSC had over 2000 active members. There were monthly meetings and a newsletter that kept everyone informed about club activities. Ski trails had been built at Russian Jack Springs Park, Pt. Woronzof, Centennial Park, Kincaid, and Service. The Russian Jack trail now had a lighted loop. The NSC and USSA had an active race program often with 2 races each weekend plus high school and junior high races. Many Jr. racers represented this club in Jr. National competitions and Anchorage based skiers were named to National and Olympic XC Ski Teams. Club sponsored ski tours were very popular filling buses for tours all-over South-Central Alaska. The Great Alaska Ski Train debuted in 1972.
The 1980s and 1990’s was a time of program expansion and further trail improvements. Kincaid now had a biathlon range, 25 km of additional trails including the World Cup, Jodhpur, Lekisch and Sisson trails, and additional lighting on Margaux’s. The Kincaid Chalet was built with road, parking, and stadium improvements with Project ‘80s funding and a lot of volunteer energy. In 1985, NSC became NSAA. The track pin program began in 1983 to help fund trail grooming. At Hillside, the Spencer trail and Randy’s Loop were added along with additional lighting and parking at Hilltop and Abbott Road. The Tour of Anchorage trail through Far North Bicentennial Park was now in use with bridges over Campbell Creek. NSAA’s marquis events: the Tour of Anchorage and the Ski for Women were now part of the yearly calendar. During this time NSAA hosted 15 National and International events ranging from the first US hosted World Cup race (1983), the Ski for Light, Special Olympics, Olympic tryout races, Masters Nationals, World Masters, and Jr. National competitions. NSAA now had huts at Manitoba and Golda’s Cabin in Hope for NSAA’s backcountry skiers. Our Nordic Ski Patrol was recognized as one of the best in the nation.
By the 2000s the Club had established the core trail systems at Hillside and Kincaid. Focus shifted to improving signage, widening existing trails for the skate technique, and upgrading the grooming fleet. The Kincaid Project Group (KPG)raised funds to install snowmaking and a new biathlon range, a 20-year project. The Karl Eid Ski Jumping complex at Hillside saw the most growth with an additional 65-meter ski jump, snowmaking, and improvements to the hill for summer jumping. Jr. Nordic became an official program of NSAA in 2004 and in the 2021-22 ski season there were 885 active participants. Anchorage now is home to elite training clubs for XC skiing, jumping and biathlon. Over half of the US Olympic Cross-Country team in the last 2 Olympics were based in Anchorage. They wouldn’t train here if it wasn’t for the great trails and grooming support NSAA (the “Mother Club”) provides. At the end of the 2022-23 ski season NSAA had over 4000 members.
How did this all happen? Volunteers! Too many to list here but if it wasn’t for these dedicated folks, Anchorage would not be considered the “Best Urban Ski Trail System in the US”. NSAA maintains and grooms over 160 km of trails year-round. While NSAA still depends on its volunteer workforce we have grown and depend on year-round paid staff to maintain and run our grooming equipment and run our multi-million-dollar operation.
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Imagine the wind in your hair, the sun on your face, and the adrenaline pumping through your veins as you zoom across the water on a jet ski. It’s the perfect recipe for an unforgettable bachelor party filled with excitement and adventure.
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Billionaire presumed dead may be living in Moscow with younger woman: reports
A billionaire long believed to have died in a skiing accident may actually be alive and living with a younger woman in Moscow, new evidence has suggested.
Karl-Erivan Haub, then 58, vanished on a solo ski tour in the Alps on April 7, 2018. A six-day search yielded no sign of the businessman, and he was declared dead by a German court in 2021, according to the Seattle Times.
Now, however, the state prosecutor’s office in Cologne has opened a probe into allegations that Haub’s brother, Christian, provided false information when he said he had zero information indicating that his brother could still be alive, the Daily Beast explained.
The investigation followed a criminal complaint from journalists with the broadcaster RTL that were looking into Haub’s disappearance, the outlet said.
One of the journalists, investigative reporter Liv von Boetticher, told Capital magazine that she was aware of photos allegedly showing Haub in Moscow in 2021 – the same year he was legally declared dead.
“As far as I know, these photos were obtained on behalf of Christian Haub and two internal investigators working for him by an Israeli-American company that searched the biometric surveillance system in Moscow for images of Karl-Erivan Haub,” she explained.
The coincidence in appearance between Haub and the person in the images was about 90%, according to a Stern magazine report from March 2023 .
Based on her information, Boetticher explained, Christian Haub had access to the photos when “he stated under oath to the Cologne District Court in May 2021 that he had ‘no reliable evidence’ that his brother was still alive.”
Boetticher insisted that there is “strong evidence that [Karl-Erivan Haub] could have caused his disappearance intentionally and that at least parts of his family were aware of it and, against their better judgment, kept this secret from the Cologne District Court and the public.”
Haub – who was born to German parents in Tacoma, Washington, and educated in Switzerland – was married and had two adult children at the time of his disappearance.
The latest evidence, however, suggested that he may have a younger woman on the go in Russia, Boetticher told Capital.
“There was an alleged lover of Karl-Erivan Haub, with whom he had frequent telephone contact before his disappearance and who is in contact with the Russian domestic secret service FSB,” she said.
Haub vanished just one month after the death of his father, Erivan Haub. At the time of his death, the elder Haub was worth an estimated $6.4 billion, according to Forbes .
Boetticher indicated that the reason for Karl-Erivan Haub vanishing could be linked to the family’s business dealings.
“Our suspicion is that dealings with Russia or with Russian business partners may have put Karl-Erivan in trouble in the Western world,” the journalist suggested to Capital.
Christian Haub took over the Tengelmann Group as sole CEO shortly after his older brother disappeared.
His lawyer, Mark Binz, vehemently denied the journalists’ allegations in a comment to Zeit Online.
“Of course, there is no truth to the accusation,” Bonz scoffed. “Until a few weeks ago, the Cologne public prosecutor’s office saw it that way and therefore refused to start an investigation.”
With Post wires
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