
The key to finding the ideal resort for the whole family is finding a place that has a lot to offer for varied ages, interests, and ability levels. We picked this list of top resorts based on an overall degree of family-friendliness, including that of terrain, mountain sports school options, and off-slopes activities for kids and parents alike.
Beaver Creek is the dream resort for families: not only does the ski school and most of the terrain totally cater to kids and skiers of varying ability, but luxury service permeates across the resort (think escalators in parking areas so you don't have to drag your gear around, and ski valet service that will store your stuff and warm your boots when you get off the slopes).


Heavenly stays true to its name, with an overall infrastructure set-up that makes taking kids and gear around seamless, exploring wide-open groomers endless, and sunny slopeside picnics abundant.
When you hear "Jackson Hole", you likely don't think of a family resort. Yes, it's known primarily for its buck-wild terrain and hard-core skiing scene, but the resort has developed in the past several years into an all-welcoming place for skiers and riders of any age and ability (and even those who don't want to ski or ride at all).
Park City is a prime destination for families who want to be in a central location (the town is at the base of 3 major resorts) and not waste too much time or money getting there. Just 37 miles from Salt Lake City airport, you can land at 10 am and be on the slopes by early afternoon and you definitely won't run out of things to do!


Rising just above the oldest historic district in Colorado, the character of Breckenridge is charming and laid-back. Many young people go to Breck to have a great time on and off the slopes, but there are plenty of activities for kids too and a rich cultural scene that caters to a holistic vacation that goes beyond just awesome skiing.
In the Madison River Range of the Rocky Mountains at Big Sky Resort, you can be sure that your family will experience a true "getaway', complete with plenty of breathing room, authentic Montana hospitality, and fewer crowds.
Vail is the popular kid with all the glitz and glamour, cool peaks, cool eats, and tremendously growing group of ski resorts. Vail knows service and they know kids, so your family is bound to have a great time.
Solitude Mountain Resort is in many ways the antithesis of big Western resorts, and that is exactly why we love it for families. If you truly want to escape the rat race of New York City on your family ski vacation, then you need to make sure you don't end up where the rat race also goes on vacation. With excellent accessibility from the Salt Lake City airport yet a totally off-the-radar, laid-back feel, Solitude is your place.
Crested Butte is one of those off-the-beaten-track Colorado resorts that seems to be going nowhere fast, and they are absolutely fine with that. Classic, friendly, old-school Coloradans call Crested Butte home, but extreme terrain brings pros from all over the West, and being reasonably priced brings families who want a comfortable yet no-frills ski vacation. And your kids will love its potty-talk nickname, Crusty Butt.


Deer Valley Resort (skiers only!) offers the epitome of top-notch service when it comes to public ski resorts, and the red carpet is rolled out for families of all kinds. If you want to be treated like royalty (and you've got the cash flow to pay for it), head to Deer Valley. Why not? You're on vacation!