11 all-inclusive ski resorts in the US where you can hit the slopes this season
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Ski trips can be both expensive and complicated to plan. Before you hit the road, you likely have to select a ski town, choose your ski resort hotel or ski-friendly home rental, buy your ski passes or lift tickets, arrange lessons, make dining reservations, find equipment and more.
However, there is a way to make your ski trip planning easier. You can instead look for an all-inclusive ski resort. Yes — that's really a thing.
There are a few all-inclusive ski resorts in the U.S., despite the fact that they're much more common in Europe. Many offer at least some elements of the all-inclusive ski experience. This way, you can take some of the logistics and expenses out of your ski vacation and package everything into one easy bundle.
Pay special attention to what exactly each of these resorts includes since not all of them are 100% all-inclusive.
If you want your next ski trip to be as stress-free as possible, here are the best all-inclusive ski resorts to get you started.
The Ranch at Rock Creek is an all-ages luxury ranch getaway nestled in the wilds of Montana.
Guests have their pick of two complimentary activities included daily. In winter, options include snowmobiling, ice skating and cross-country skiing. Downhill skiing is also available just a 35-minute drive away at the Discovery Ski Area. The ski area features 67 trails and almost no lift lines.
The all-inclusive rates cover the equipment, transportation, lift tickets and lunch at the Discovery Ski Area dining area and bar, making this a truly all-inclusive winter experience.
Back on the ranch, visitors will find a spa, kids club activities and gourmet multicourse meals that come with premium wine, beer and spirits.
Rates at The Ranch at Rock Creek start at $2,000 per day for double occupancy.
Goldminer's Daughter Lodge is a family-friendly resort that has been around since the 1960s. During that time, it has attracted many repeat guests who come to ski, talk about skiing and ski again the next day.
It's not the fanciest option (reserve the two-bedroom North Suite if you want to avoid more basic rooms), but it's about as close as you can be to the lifts without sleeping on the snow.
A buffet-style breakfast and dinner are included; there are rotating entree options such as steak, salmon, chicken, brisket burgers and fettuccine. Goldminer's Daughter has a bar and some pay-to-eat lunch options, too, along with a workout room, an activity room and a spa. All of these inclusions exist to ensure guests can focus on skiing and enjoying all that Alta has to offer.
Rates at Goldminer's Daughter Lodge start at $380 per day for single occupancy and increase per additional person. Lift tickets cost extra.
About 90 minutes from Missoula, Montana, sits Triple Creek Ranch. There, you'll find an adults-only luxury stay that is about as close to an all-inclusive ski experience as you can find in the U.S.
Your gourmet breakfast, lunch and dinner are included; rates also cover snacks, drinks and individually packaged to-go breakfasts and lunches for when you're out exploring. The ranch has a long list of included amenities and activities — one of which is downhill skiing.
At Triple Creek Ranch, you can enjoy transfers, lift tickets and equipment rentals for Lost Trail Powder Mountain Ski Resort, which is on the Continental Divide just 30 minutes away and accessible via a complimentary shuttle. This ski resort is home to more than 50 runs, 8,000-plus feet of elevation and an average snowfall of 300 inches per year.
Rates at Triple Creek Ranch start at $1,300 per night for double occupancy (from $1,400 per night for double occupancy starting in 2024).
Alta Lodge is a classic — it even has a ski bar (The Sitzmark Club) that dates back to the 1940s.
You might not find TVs in the guest rooms, but you will find ski-out fun with frills like afternoon tea. Not to mention, parents can sit back and relax while their children enjoy the kids club. The club will take tots to their lessons in the morning and feed and entertain them at night. On top of that, kids can actually stay free during the quieter parts of the ski season.
The included breakfast provides cooked-to-order eggs, a hot buffet and housemade pastries. Also, the covered dinner has four courses, with multiple main entree options every day, such as lamb with crispy polenta cakes and wild Alaskan halibut.
While the rooms aren't said to be the most updated, reviews here are generally very good, and there is a loyal following of return guests. From the hot pools and the meals to the free morning yoga, Alta Lodge is made for those who want to focus on skiing but still crave a few classic ski lodge luxuries between runs.
Rates at Alta Lodge start at $320 per day for single occupancy and increase per additional person. Lift tickets, rentals and lessons all cost extra but can be charged to the room.
Fun is the name of the game at Rocking Horse Ranch. This all-inclusive resort has the longest mountain snow tubing run in the Northeast. Guests can also enjoy complimentary ice skating on the resort's rink and splash around at its large indoor water park. That's just the tip of the iceberg at Rocking Horse.
Of course, there are ample opportunities for skiing, too. You won't have to worry about paying for ski gear, as the rates include it, and there are instructors for those who want to learn how to ski on the "big hill."
Room rates cover all meals, including a full breakfast buffet. Lunch offerings consist of a large salad bar and stations that serve fajitas, hamburgers, macaroni and more. A la carte dinner choices include Kansas City strip steak, spare ribs and roasted chicken. Oh, and there's a dessert bar, so you can indulge after your day on the slopes.
Rates at Rocking Horse Ranch Resort start at $559 per night for families of four.
In winter, Lone Mountain Ranch transforms into a wonderful snowy playground.
The ranch is on a top-rated cross-country trail network, and ski-out Nordic options and a Nordic ski group lesson are included. If you're searching for downhill ski adventures, the hotel's staff will drive you just 10 miles away to Big Sky, where skiing is available for an additional charge.
Rates also cover transfers from Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) plus three farm-to-table meals a day in the ranch's Horn & Cantle restaurant. They even include a sleigh ride and dinner at North Folk Cabin.
You can stay in one of the 27 cabins that were restored and renovated in 2016. The ranch uses a text service so you can request your next activity, ride to the mountain or even get morning coffee delivered to your cabin with little effort.
Rates at Lone Mountain Ranch start at $800 per night based on double occupancy or $2,400 per night for a family of four. Downhill skiing at Big Sky is available for an additional charge.
When you stay at Latigo Ranch, you have more than 30 miles of machine-groomed cross-country trails at your front door. The ranch offers on-site rentals for skis, boots, poles, snowshoes and pulks to pull the little ones.
About 120 miles northwest of Denver and 80 miles from Vail, this is the place to get away from it all.
For breakfast, you can load up on homemade granola, pancakes, waffles and even house-smoked bacon. At lunchtime, there's a buffet with options such as pizza, bison burgers and pasta with homemade sauce. Dinner is where all the stops come out: You can sit at the cloth-draped tables and enjoy entrees like grass-fed ribeye and Colorado lamb chops.
Prices at Latigo Ranch are lower than many other all-inclusive ranches that offer skiing, so you can rest easy knowing you won't have to break the bank to shred powder.
Rates at Latigo Ranch start at $250 per adult per night and $175 per child ages 6 to 13, per night. Those 5 and younger cost $50 per night staying with an adult.
Brush Creek Ranch has something almost no other resort can claim: its own private downhill ski mountain. An hour from Laramie Regional Airport (LAR) in Wyoming (or less than four hours from Denver), this ranch and its offerings make for the trip of a lifetime.
Your stay includes three meals a day and select wine, spirits and beer, as well as activities such as horseback riding (even in winter), yoga, cross-country skiing, sledding and ice fishing. A children's program is covered, too. There's also an a la carte ski option that you should seriously consider.
At Brush Creek Ranch, you can book a ski experience that takes you 30 minutes away to Green Mountain, where you can ski or snowboard more than 1,100 vertical feet of trails. These trails are only available to Brush Creek guests, and the entrance is capped at 18 guests per day.
With this add-on, you not only get access to the mountain's private ski runs. Your ski boots will also be waiting for you, warmed by the stove. The experience includes a gourmet lunch on the mountain at Pat's Porch — the cherry on top of a perfect ski day with all-around outstanding service.
Rates at The Lodge & Spa at Brush Creek Ranch start at $2,000 per night for double occupancy. The ski experience is available for an additional charge.
Colorado's Old West vibes never felt so warm, welcoming and downright luxurious as they do at this iconic guest ranch about 45 minutes from Steamboat Ski Resort. On the long list of winter fun you can get up to at Vista Verde Ranch are things like horseback riding, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, ice fishing and sleigh rides, with all gear included.
The boutique-style property is beloved for its cabins with private hot tubs. Occupancy is capped at 50 guests, so the experience feels exclusive and intimate. Its all-inclusive rates come with transportation to Steamboat Ski Resort, ski storage and packed lunches to enjoy on the mountain. You'll pay extra for lift tickets and ski rentals to go downhill skiing.
Children's programs at the ranch, offered during holiday breaks, provide supervised activities like tubing, horseback rides and snow play while parents adventure on their own or take some time to relax at the ranch's decadent spa.
Rates at Vista Verde Ranch start at $627 per person, per night, with children receiving a $100 per night discount. Ski lift tickets and equipment rental are available for an additional charge.
Vermont is at its bucolic best in many places and in many seasons. However, it's hard to find a more fairytale spot than Twin Farms — especially under a blanket of fresh snow.
The property is open to guests 14 and older and is about 90 minutes from Burlington. It offers all-inclusive rates that come with a stay in a luxurious cottage or suite, all farm-to-table meals, fine wines and spirits, cocktails and canapes in the evenings and wintertime activities, too. The latter include sledding and skiing at the resort's private ski hill with six runs you can access via a UTV vehicle that makes constant loops (all gear is also included).
Among the other winter fun for guests are ice fishing, fat-tire biking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing on groomed runs. You can ice skate on the property's on-site pond when it freezes over, too.
The hotel's guest experiences team can set you up with a loaner Volvo if you want to drive out into the Vermont countryside to explore on your own. They'll even pack you a gourmet picnic to bring along.
Rates at Twin Farms start at $2,600 per night for double occupancy and include downhill skiing gear.
Although it's in Canada and not the U.S., Quebec Charlevoix is Club Med's first mountain resort in North America and well worth considering for an affordable all-inclusive ski vacation this winter. About four hours from Montreal in an area with 21 feet of annual snowfall, this is where you will find that quintessential all-inclusive ski resort experience.
The resort has a ski-out location, and it features 302 rooms and dozens of larger suites. The price tag includes everything from meals and bar drinks to ski instruction, plus 30 on- and off-mountain activities and access to the children's club for age-appropriate entertainment for guests ages 4 months to 17 years old. Ski equipment does cost extra, though.
Don't worry if you want a break from mountain sports. There is also a circus school and many other activities to enjoy.
Rates at Club Med Québec Charlevoix start at $1,175 for double occupancy on a two-night stay.
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