Explore Breckenridge with nonstop flights into Denver, CO (DEN); Park City with nonstop flights into Salt Lake City, UT (SLC); Steamboat Springs with nonstop flights into Hayden, CO (HDN); and Big Sky with nonstop flights into Bozeman, MT (BZN).
Plus, to help you jet to the slopes with even more ease, your skis (or snowboard) can fly with no extra fee beyond the standard checked bag fees. One item of snow ski or snowboarding equipment will count as a checked bag. Learn more about flying with your skis or snowboard on our sports gear page.
More about the mountains.

Breckenridge, Colorado
Fly into: Denver International Airport (DEN)
Distance from airport (by car): 110 miles ~about 2 hours
Lifts: 30+
Skiable Acres: Almost 3,000
Elevation: 9,600 ft (base), 12,998 ft (summit)
Fun fact: Breckenridge gets on average 300 days of sunshine and 300+ inches of snowfall a year which makes it a great place for a ski vacation

Park City Resort, Utah
Fly into: Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC)
Distance from airport (by car): 38 miles ~about 50 minutes
Lifts: 40+
Skiable Acres: About 7,300
Elevation: 6,900 ft (base), 10,026 ft (summit)
Fun fact: Park city was the venue for the 2002 winter olympics and visitors can still go bobsledding and do some of the high jumps.

Big Sky, Montana
Fly into: Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN)
Distance from airport (by car): 52 miles ~about 1 hours 10 minutes
Lifts: 25+
Skiable Acres: Almost 5,800
Elevation: 6,800 ft (base), 11,160 ft (summit)
Fun fact: On a clear day, you can see three states, MT, ID and WY, from the summit (highest point).

Steamboat, Colorado
Fly into: Yampa Valley Regional Airport (HDN)
Distance from airport (by car): 24 miles ~about 30 minutes
Lifts: 20+
Skiable Acres: Almost 3,000
Elevation: 6,900 ft (base), 10,568 ft (summit)
Fun fact: Steamboat has produced more winter Olymians than any other North American town.