Mountain Review: Keystone (2019-2022)
This Colorado resort offers unique, enjoyable slopes and a class-leading terrain park, but none of the resort’s expansive bowl terrain is directly lift accessible.
Ratings Change: Consistency to Resiliency
Here at PeakRankings, we aim to provide the most helpful and transparent content we can. That being said, we’re always iterating on our methodology and decided this week to make a change to our Mountain Score ratings scale.
(Expired) Free Killington Lift Ticket with Helmet Purchase
Until January 26, 2020, Killington is offering a deal where if you buy a helmet through Killington Sports, you get a free lift ticket valid from January 27 through the rest of the season.
Mountain Review: Breckenridge (2019-2022)
This high-elevation resort offers diverse terrain, including conveniently accessible alpine bowls. However, the altitude and navigation logistics will be overwhelming for some.
Mountain Review: Vail
With expansive, diverse terrain and modern lifts, this top-of-the-line resort competes well with the best in the country.
Mountain Review: Steamboat
Unintuitive lift logistics and underwhelming bowl terrain hurt an otherwise enjoyable Colorado resort.
Mountain Review: Whistler Blackcomb (2019-2022)
Despite somewhat variable snow conditions, this massive resort delivers one of the most well-rounded experiences we’ve seen anywhere.
Mountain Review: Okemo
This family-friendly mountain boasts modern lifts and a wide variety of groomers, but expert terrain is lacking.
Mountain Review: Sugarbush (2019-2022)
This charming Vermont resort offers diverse, demanding terrain and a local feel. However, the best expert runs aren’t always open.
Mountain Review: Killington
Size, snow quality, and terrain diversity make this East Coast mountain incredibly appealing, but navigation could be easier.