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Ski Magazine ranks Deer Valley No 1 ski resort in North America

October 26th, 2009 by Joseph

For the third time in a row and the 5th time this decade, the readers of Ski Magazine have ranked Deer Valley Resort the number one ski resort in North America. Down the road, Park City raised in rank from #5 to #4 this year. Neighboring resort, The Canyons also made the top 20 list.

Known for its diversity of terrain and easy access from Salt Lake City. Deer Valley Resort is best known for its commitment to providing a level of care rarely found at a ski resort; delivering classic, consistent, and quality service both on and off the mountain.

Rounding out the top 5 top resorts are 2. Whistler/Blackcomb, B.C. 3. Vail, CO. 4. Park City Mountain Resort 5. Beaver Creek, CO. TheSociety.com offers vacation home rentals in the top 5 resorts as voted on by readers of Ski Magazine.

   

Top 30 Ski Resorts for 2010 by Ski Magazine

October 6th, 2009 by Joseph

It has been a tradition of Ski Magazine to list their top ski resorts annually. The ranking criteria consider many variations from terrain to nightlife to readership ratings. Last week we provided “opening dates” for a few resorts, this week, the top 30. Below is the list with a few comments added by our “winter sports specialists” here at The Society.com:

  1. Deer Valley, Utah – no snowboarders allowed on mountain & limited # of passes sold per day.
  2. Whistler Blackcomb, B.C. –site of the 2010 Winter Olympics
  3. Vail, Colorado – largest single mountain resort in North America & legendary back bowls
  4. Park City, Utah – consider the Silver Passport lift pass
  5. Beaver Creek, Colorado – where locals escape Vail weekend crowds
  6. Snowmass, Colorado – new base area for 2009/2010
  7. Sun Valley, Idaho – say hello to Gov. Arnold of California
  8. Squaw Valley, California – former Winter Olympics venue
  9. Mammoth, California – option for the S. California resident
  10. Steamboat, Colorado – western family resort, challenging trees and powder
  11. Telluride, Colorado –hidden gem, culinary tour de force
  12. Jackson Hole, Wyoming – not for the faint of heart
  13. Heavenly, California – cross the border and gamble into the morning
  14. Aspen Mountain, Colorado –the original “glamour gulch”
  15. Breckenridge, Colorado – spring break central for colleges and universities
  16. Northstar-at-Tahoe, California – small scale, big challenges
  17. Aspen Highlands, Colorado – expert terrain and a Ritz-Carlton
  18. Copper Mountain, Colorado – segregated terrain, bowls can challenge
  19. Whitefish Mountain Resort, Montana – never a crowd
  20. The Canyons, Utah – see #4, Silver Passport program
  21. Keystone, Colorado – a true resort with “charging privileges”
  22. Big Sky, Montana – limited nightlife, to exhausted from skiing all day
  23. Winter Park, Colorado – drop in next door at Mary Jane
  24. Crested Butte, Colorado – high-altitude skiing/boarding
  25. Snowbird, Utah – for strong intermediates and experts
  26. Solitude, Utah – small family-oriented enclave
  27. Taos, New Mexico – from valley heat to snowcapped peaks in 30 minutes
  28. Alta, Utah – skiing as it was 40 years ago
  29. Snow Basin, Utah – rustic chic
  30. Alpine Meadows, California – Tahoe’s hidden gem