Lake Tahoe’s Best Ski Resorts
Discover Tahoe's best ski resorts! From beginner-friendly slopes to expert terrain, find top resorts, insider tips, lift ticket deals, and everything for your perfect getaway.
Idaho Springs can best be described as a gold rush boom-town that never busted. Located on the doorstep of Summit County, which boasts some of the best skiing in the world. Idaho Springs is a perfect place to stop for Skier Deals on your way to or from the Colorado Rockies.
Idaho Springs has endless outdoor activities at the base of Mt. Evans. It is surrounded by peaks surpassing 14,000 feet. Idaho Springs has numerous lodging accommodations, including hotels, motels, condominiums, inns, and a charming Victorian business district. Its proximity to all major ski resorts makes it the perfect option for travelers. (Loveland ski resort is only 15 minutes away.)
If you’re planning on driving up I-70 to experience a powder day, stop in at Idaho Springs and be prepared to fall in love. Get a massage at a fantastic spa, rent your ski and snowboard equipment, or drop into the Buffalo Bar and Grill for après ski special. Historic businesses and museums line the streets of this classic mountain town. Idaho Springs hosts 30 restaurants and dozens of retail shops that sell everything from the spectacular to the bazaar.
Although it is only home to 2,000 people, compared to the 18,000 that resided during its heyday, the scenery, restaurants, and historic buildings will keep you coming back. Idaho Springs is what every mountain town wants to be, and every mountain traveler wants to see.
Idaho Springs can best be described as a gold rush boom-town that never busted. Located on the doorstep of Summit County, which boasts some of the best skiing in the world. Idaho Springs is a perfect place to stop for Skier Deals on your way to or from the Colorado Rockies.
Idaho Springs has endless outdoor activities at the base of Mt. Evans. It is surrounded by peaks surpassing 14,000 feet. Idaho Springs has numerous lodging accommodations, including hotels, motels, condominiums, inns, and a charming Victorian business district. Its proximity to all major ski resorts makes it the perfect option for travelers. (Loveland ski resort is only 15 minutes away.)
If you’re planning on driving up I-70 to experience a powder day, stop in at Idaho Springs and be prepared to fall in love. Get a massage at a fantastic spa, rent your ski and snowboard equipment, or drop into the Buffalo Bar and Grill for après ski special. Historic businesses and museums line the streets of this classic mountain town. Idaho Springs hosts 30 restaurants and dozens of retail shops that sell everything from the spectacular to the bazaar.
Although it is only home to 2,000 people, compared to the 18,000 that resided during its heyday, the scenery, restaurants, and historic buildings will keep you coming back. Idaho Springs is what every mountain town wants to be, and every mountain traveler wants to see.
Discover Tahoe's best ski resorts! From beginner-friendly slopes to expert terrain, find top resorts, insider tips, lift ticket deals, and everything for your perfect getaway.
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