AS MANY TEXANS eagerly await the coming of colder days, the biggest chill of the season seems to hit that growing number of Dallasites who must wade through a mountain of information before making tracks to the Rockies every winter. Because the possibilities for skiing are so numerous, we’ve created a chart that features the most noteworthy characteristics of ski resorts from New Mexico to Utah – and, of course, Colorado.
Thanksgiving usually marks the opening of the ski season, so travel arrangements and accommodations are best secured now, while virgin snow accumulates on the slopes of such mountain favorites as Aspen, Vail and Taos.
But don’t limit your considerations to only the well-known ski resorts. Many areas are now more accessible, with direct flights into ski gateways other than Denver’s busy Stapleton Airport. D’s ski chart gives a general indication as to the difficulty factors and features of these resorts, and from there, skiing is just a phone call to your travel agent away. Take special note of the non-skiing alternatives: Most resorts offer ice-skating, snow-mobiling and even helicopter skiing.
The choices are as varied as snow-flakes-including special programs for younger and older skiers, handicapped skiers and even skiing for the blind. And every resort town has its own atmosphere, so whether you choose a vacation in a beautifully restored Victorian town or opt for an authentic Western experience, there’s sure to be a resort that will satisfy.
Be sure to take skiing time into account when arranging your flight times. By booking the right flights, you can save hours and add to the total ski time of your vacation. With the ever-increasing number of lodging facilities, resort improvement programs and more flight alternatives, the best of the Rockies really can be yours this winter.
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