9 Most Magical Christmas Ski Resorts

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A White Christmas and skiing go hand in hand, right? If you’re dreaming of a picture-perfect Christmas, there’s no better place to get that than in a ski town.

Imagine snow falling, small-town mountain charm, and lots of time connecting with the people who are the most important to you. That’s exactly why we love Christmas ski trips…They’re MAGICAL!!!

little boy skiing with santa

Make sure to also read How To Plan the PERFECT Family Ski Trip so you don’t miss out on any details to make your Christmas ski trip AMAZING!

Small Ski Town Charm

All of the best Christmas ski resorts have a HUGE amount of mountain town charm. Imagine a perfectly walkable downtown area, cute little shops, delicious cafes, and of course, warmly lit street lamps with snow lightly falling all around. It’s magical. Every destination that we’re sharing has a charming small town feel or a fantastic ski village area.

Little kids skiing with santa under a lift

Plan some Non-Ski Days at Christmas

I know that you’re planning a Christmas ski trip, but make sure that you leave PLENTY of time to do other things. Basically, everyone else wants to do ALL THE SKIING, which leaves other winter activities more open and less crowded. Plan on GIFTING some of these activities as Christmas gifts to make them extra special. Since ski crowds and lift lines can get crazy long at Christmas, plan on skiing only half of your trip and doing other activities during the rest of your stay.

tubing with kids woodward park city

Here are our top Christmas Activities BESIDES skiing:

Go Dog Sledding: This is our number one recommendation because it’s so unique AND so fun. We love dog sledding with our family, and it’s always been more of a highlight than skiing. TIP: If you’re going with kids, call ahead to make sure that the excursion you pick is well suited for the whole family. Some outfitters have special tours that cater to children.

Ice Skating: In most of these Christmas ski towns, you’ll find an outdoor ice skating rink. It’s the perfect activity to do with your family or friends. TIP: If you’re not skiing, the least crowded time to skate is almost always in the morning!

Snowmobiling: If you’re looking for a little more excitement, try snowmobiling! This is a great way to see more of the mountain and get some fresh air. Just make sure that you’re with a reputable outfitter and that everyone in your group is comfortable on a snowmobile and going FAST!

Sledding: Bring an inflatable sled from home or grab a cheap one at the nearest big box store. This will keep the whole family happy for hours and is practically FREE!

Winter Hiking: While most people think that you need snowshoes for winter hiking, there are actually a lot of places that you can hike near a Christmas ski resort that don’t require snowshoes. Just make sure that you’re going on a popular trail so the snow is well packed down, and you’re set. This is the best free activity on a Christmas ski trip.

How Far Out To Book Christmas Skiing

Skiing at Christmas can be busy, so plan ahead so you can do everything on your bucket list. Here are our top tips for when to book everything you need:

  • Ski School – 6 months out (or as soon as reservations open for the season).
  • Ski-In Ski-Out Properties – 8 months out for the best deals and selection
  • Dinner Reservations – 3-4 months out
  • On Hill Dining for lunch – 1 month out
  • Babysitting – 2-3 months out
  • Non-Ski Activities – 2-3 months out
  • Ski Rentals – 1-2 months out
  • Shows or Concerts – 3-4 months out

Best Christmas Ski Resorts

Park City at Christmas

Best Luxury Lodging Option: Marriott Mountainside
Best Budget Lodging Option:
Park City DoubleTree

If you want one of the best Utah ski resorts with a small town mountain feel that has GREAT access (it’s 40 minutes from SLC airport), skiing Park City is the place to go for a Christmas Ski Trip! As Utah locals, we spend A LOT of time in Park City around Christmas and it’s incredible. Park city at Christmas is one of our favorite resort towns because it’s so charming, and it has a great mix of activities for both adults and kids. This is our family’s home resort (we live just across the hill), so here are the absolute MUST DO’s in Park City at Christmas:

park city in winter with kids
  • Ride the North Pole Express Train
  • Take a class at the Kimball Art Center
  • Snowshoe Swaner Preserve
  • Swim at the Homestead Geothermal Crater
  • Fat Bike and Sled at Round Valley
  • Go winter hiking in the Uintahs
  • Take in an outdoor concert at The Canyons Village
  • See the Nutcracker by Ballet West in SLC
  • Go dogsledding with Lunas Lobos (seriously AMAZING)
Park city main street at night

Christmas Skiing In Vail

Best Luxury Lodging Option: The Arrabelle at Vail Square
Best Budget Lodging Option: The Christie Lodge

vail in winter

Skiing Vail at Christmas is INCREDIBLE. It’s one of the biggest and most popular ski resorts in the world, so you know that they go ALL OUT for Christmas. The decorations at this Colorado ski resort are beautiful, the lights are twinkling, and there’s just an overall feeling of joy in the air. Skating at Gore Creek is a MUST DO, and you’ll want to spend plenty of time hanging around the Vail village area just soaking it ALL IN! While you’re in Vail at Christmas, don’t miss the chance to go dog sledding or take a sleigh ride. You can also buy tickets to the Nutcracker ballet that’s performed at the Ford Amphitheater to make your Vail Christmas ski trip extra special.

Christmas Strip Trip in Aspen

Best Luxury Lodging Option: The Little Nell
Best Budget Lodging Option: St Moritz Lodge

ski christmas in aspen

If you’re looking for a truly magical Christmas ski experience, Aspen is the place to be. The town is adorable, the skiing is some of the best in the world, and there are Christmas activities and events happening nonstop. Check out the Aspen Christmas Eve torchlight parade and fireworks show and don’t forget about ice skating in the park. When you take a Christmas vacation to Aspen, you’re in for a truly magical experience. Aspen at Christmas is a perfect destination for families and adults alike with lots of fun activities during the day and an upscale nightlife (make sure to stick around for New Years Eve too!).

Skiing for Christmas at Snowbird

Best Luxury Lodging Option: Snowpine Lodge
Best Budget Lodging Option:
The Inn at Snowbird

skiing santa on jump

If you’re going to Utah for the skiing (of course you are), consider a Christmas ski trip to Snowbird. Unlike most of the resorts listed here, you won’t find a nice downtown to stroll, but rather a quiet village. What you will find at Snowbird at Christmas is a great apres ski scene, and quiet nights in the canyon. Of course, the skiing at Snowbird is HARD TO BEAT. Staying at Snowbird for Christmas will get you easy access to the resort (while everyone else makes the slow drive up the canyon with traffic and snow), so it’s a great place to stay. One of the Snowbird Christmas highlights is the annual skiing Santa day, typically a couple of days before Christmas where skiers dressed as Santa can ski for free (see resort for details). This makes the whole atmosphere extra festive and is an absolute blast for kids to see Santas skiing all over the mountain.

Skiing Whistler for Christmas

Best Luxury Lodging Option: Fairmont Chateau Whistler
Best Budget Lodging Option:
The Crystal Lodge

whistler at christmas for skiing

A Christmas ski trip to Whistler will thrill the entire family. With one of the best ski town villages we’ve ever seen, complete with playgrounds, ice rink, and a HUGE variety of shopping, Whistler at Christmas is incredible. Located in British Columbia, Whistler is an easy drive from Vancouver (about 2 hours). The resort is MASSIVE, with two mountains connected by a gondola, and over 200 trails, with everything from beginner runs to some of the longest and steepest runs in the world. You’ll find everything you could want for skiers, and the Whistler Christmas decorations are simply beautiful. Plan to stay on your Christmas trip at Whistler Village so you can just walk everywhere you need to go and can easily get around and to the ski hill.

Skiing Palisades Tahoe for Christmas

Best Luxury Lodging Option: Everline Resort and Spa
Best Budget Lodging Option:
The Village at Palisades Tahoe

apres ski with kids at squaw valley

This California Christmas ski resort is our top west coast pick for a ski trip. We love that Palisades Tahoe (formerly Squaw Valley) is just a bit off the beaten path so you can feel like you’ve really escaped the Christmas ski crowds. To make Palisades Tahoe at Christmas feel just like home, make sure to enjoy the massive Christmas Eve buffet, enjoy the old-fashioned carolers around the village, or take a snowshoe dinner tour. You really don’t have to leave the resort to have Christmas ski trip filled with all the memories, traditions, and feelings of home. Of course, you’ll enjoy the two massive mountains, huge variety of terrain, and you might even get to sneak in a run or two with legend Johnny Mosely!
Also Read: Best Ski-in Ski-out Lodging near Tahoe

Looking for more resorts in California that are family-friendly? Read our California Skiing article next!

Steamboat during Christmas

Best Luxury Lodging Option: Steamboat Residence Inn by Marriott
Best Budget Lodging Option:
The Bristol Hotel

western ski snow santa

“The closest thing to heaven on this planet anywhere is a quiet Christmas morning in the Colorado snow”.

I’m pretty sure that the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band was talking about Christmas in Steamboat. If you want a true mountain escape and a taste of the west, Steamboat is the place to be. This ski town has more western charm than most other ski resorts, and you’ll get a true western Christmas in Steamboat. The Christmas ski crowds at Steamboat are usually smaller than most other resorts, so it’s a great place to feel like you’ve truly escaped at Christmas. Steamboat is an excellent ski resort for beginners too!

Stowe for Christmas

Best Luxury Lodging Option: The Lodge at Spruce Peak
Best Budget Lodging Option:
Stoweflake Mountain Resort

If you’re on the East Coast and want some great Vermont skiing, put Christmas at Stowe at the top of your list. When you visit Stowe for Christmas, you’ll find that it’s a small town with a huge mountain. The skiing at Stowe is some of the best on the East Coast, and you can’t beat the Vermont scenery. Staying in the village will make getting around easy and give you access to all the great Christmas activities happening around town. Check out dog sledding, ice skating, the Festival of Trees, and more. Stowe at Christmas is truly a magical place.

Christmas Skiing in Killington

Best Luxury Lodging Option: The Mountain Inn at Killington
Best Budget Lodging Option:
Summitt Lodge

skiing killington

If you’re planning to visit Killington at Christmas, you’re in for a treat. Killington is one of the biggest ski resorts on the East Coast and boasts some of the best skiing in the area. The resort is spread out over six mountains, so you’ll have plenty of terrain to explore. And, if you get bored with skiing, you can always take a ride on the gondola up to Killington Peak for some of the best views in Vermont.

Avoiding the Christmas Ski Crowds

This is where the bad news comes. All of the resorts we’re sharing here have gone ALL OUT to make a skiing Christmas MAGICAL. The bad news is that it comes with a BIG CROWD. Truthfully, it’s the most CROWDED time of the year. Here are our top tips to avoid the ski crowds at Christmas.

lots of ski gear at a ski resort
  1. Travel longer. Spend the week BEFORE Christmas on your ski trip, or the week AFTER New Years (the best option). The week between Christmas and New Years is the most expensive time of the year for skiing and ALWAYS the most crowded.
  2. Stay in a ski town and soak up all the CHARM, but ski at a smaller, nearby resort for smaller crowds.
  3. Ski less and play more. If you want to do a lot of serious skiing, you probably won’t get as many runs in as you’re hoping at Christmas. Consider skiing less, doing other activities more, and plan a mid-February ski trip for better snow and significantly smaller crowds.

Are Ski Resorts Open on Christmas Day?

Yes, most ski resorts are still open on Christmas Day. In fact, Christmas Day is typically the least crowded ski day of the whole holiday season. For the most uncrowded slopes, plan on skiing on Christmas morning.

Is it more expensive to ski during Christmas?

Yes, skiing during the Christmas period is often more expensive than other times in the ski season due to the high demand for resort accommodations and lift tickets. It’s a peak time for families and tourists to hit the slopes. To get the best deals, it’s recommended to book your trip well in advance and buy your lift tickets online.

Will there be enough snow for skiing at Christmas?

The availability of snow during Christmas varies by location and yearly weather patterns. Resorts at higher elevations or those with snow-making capabilities are more likely to have sufficient snow. Checking historical snowfall data for your chosen resort can give you a good idea of what to expect, but is never a guarantee. If you’re worried about snow conditions, consider a ski trip in February instead.

Are ski resorts crowded during Christmas?

Ski resorts tend to be the most crowded during the Christmas holiday season as it’s a popular time for families and individuals to vacation. Expect longer lines for lifts and more crowded slopes. Early morning or late afternoon skiing can help you avoid the peak crowds.

Do ski resorts offer Christmas-themed activities?

Yes, every ski resort mentioned above has some sort or special Christmas themed activity. Many ski resorts offer Santa visits, torchlight parades, and special Christmas meals. These can add a magical touch to your ski vacation but may require advance booking due to high demand.

Is it a good idea to take ski lessons during Christmas?

Taking ski lessons during Christmas is certainly possible, but it’s not as ideal as other times of the year. We’ve seen kids ski school classes with as many as 15 kids during Christmastime, so you’re not going to get as much bang for your buck. If you’re a beginner, consider arriving a few days before the holiday rush to secure lesson availability and smaller class sizes.

Are ski resort restaurants open on Christmas Day?

Many ski resort restaurants do remain open on Christmas Day but may operate on limited hours or offer special Christmas menus at a higher price. Reservations are strongly recommended due to the increased demand.

Written by Jessica Averett

Hi, I'm Jessica! After meeting my husband on a chairlift, we now live in the mountains of Utah with our 5 kids. As a former ski instructor and mom, I'm here to help you make your family ski trips as easy, and FUN, as possible!