Are you looking to hit the slopes without breaking the bank? There are plenty of ski areas in the United States that won’t drain your wallet. Here are some of our favorite ski areas where you can hit the slopes without dishing out a boatload of cash.

  1. Ski Apache – New Mexico

Let’s start things off with Ski Apache, located in southern New Mexico. Ski Apache boasts 55 trails and a vertical drop of over 1,900 feet, making it one of the largest ski areas in the state. But what really sets Ski Apache apart is its affordability.

  1. Mount Ashland – Oregon

If you’re looking for a ski area that’s easy on the wallet and easy on the eyes, look no further than Mount Ashland. Located in the Siskiyou Mountains of southern Oregon, Mount Ashland offers stunning views of the Rogue Valley and the surrounding wilderness. With 23 trails and a vertical drop of over 1,100 feet, there’s plenty of terrain to explore.

  1. Bridger Bowl – Montana

Nestled in the heart of the Rockies, Bridger Bowl is a ski area that prides itself on its affordability. With 71 trails and a vertical drop of over 2,600 feet, Bridger Bowl has something for everyone. But what really sets this ski area apart is its lift ticket prices.

  1. White Pass – Washington

If you’re looking for a ski area that’s family-friendly and budget-friendly, look no further than White Pass. With 45 trails and a vertical drop of over 2,000 feet, White Pass has plenty of terrain for skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels. But what really makes White Pass special is its affordable lift tickets.

  1. Ski Cooper – Colorado

Located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, Ski Cooper is a ski area that’s perfect for budget-conscious skiers and snowboarders. With 64 trails (thanks to the massive Tennessee Creek Basin expansion made in 2019), and a vertical drop of over 1,200 feet, there’s plenty of terrain to explore.

  1. Monarch Mountain – Colorado

Another affordable ski area in Colorado is Monarch Mountain. With 63 trails and a vertical drop of over 1,200 feet, Monarch Mountain has something for everyone.

  1. Wolf Creek – Colorado

If you’re looking for a ski area that’s off the beaten path, consider Wolf Creek. Located in southwestern Colorado, Wolf Creek boasts over 1,600 acres of skiable terrain and an average snowfall of over 430 inches per year. But one of the best parts of Wolf Creek is that it’s one of the most affordable ski areas in the state of Colorado.

 

 

 

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