Where To Ski?

Are you planning a ski vacation? What's most important? Location, location, location! This essential quiz will help you to find the best slopes for you.

Tags: Hobby, Ski, Travel, Location


Here are all the results with descriptions

Crested Butte Mountain Resort, Colorado
Do you want an affordable skiing experience at a popular, accessible spot? Crested Butte Mountain Resort in Colorado has slopes for beginners and intermediate-level skiers as well as some challenging double-black diamond chutes for those who know what they are doing!

Les Houches, France
If you want to take your ski trip abroad without breaking the piggy bank, dust off your old French-English dictionary and head for Les Houches, France! It's Mount Blanc means 'White Mountain' in French because it's often capped with snow!

1. Dagu Glacier, China
You like extreme sports, danger, and adventure? One of the world's highest ski resorts is found at Dagu Glacier, China. You will have to trek up to the top lift--three miles or 15, 890 feet above sea level!

Alta, Utah
If you are getting a late start to your ski season or you just aren't ready to give it up yet, you should consider spending your spring months in Alta, Utah. It's known for having the best snow in March!

Masikryong, North Korea
If popular ski resorts make you yawn, why not consider skiing in North Korea? Bet you can't say, 'Been there, done that! ' Of course, the ski resort is isolated and you will probably be there by yourself, but you won't ever forget your experience!

Mauna Kea, Hawaii
You like skiing, but you also like the beach? Head to Hawaii! Yes, Mauna Kea, Hawaii is one of the most strangely beautiful places to ski. It's a volcano that often gets snow in the winter months. The best feature is the observatory at the summit!