Top Spring Break Ski Values in Vermont, California, Utah, Canada and Colorado

With lengthening days, a bit more warmth, and days off for spring break, many families look for spring break ski values. Imagine a ski vacation. And why not? Rates at mountain resorts are less as the end of the season approaches and the snow quality is usually at its best. (This season has been epic at many mountain regions!) And, of course, falls on soft powder feel so much better than crashes into hard-packed snow. 

Check out the spring break ski values at these resorts in Utah, Vermont, Colorado, California and British Columbia. They have irresistible offers for snowsports fans for spring 2024.

Utah Mountain Resorts For Spring Break Deals

Guests find the “greatest snow on earth” as Utah likes to say. Photo by ahobbit for pixabay.

Those so-called bluebird days mean big values at several resorts in Utah. At Deer Valley Resort, the skier-only resort presents award-winning accommodations cost a fraction of winter rates.

You can spread out in style at the large, ski-in ski-out rooms at the Stein Eriksen Lodge because late season rates are less and there’s plenty of pampering and spa treatments for everyone in the family. (If you’re there, be sure to sample their Sunday Brunch.)

Good news! The powder’s been dumping so hard that this Utah resort and others extended their season. If you’re arriving from April 15-21, 2024, save on lodging and scoop up the $99 lift tickets. Check out Deer Valley for additional packages or promotions.

Enjoy Spring Break Value Passes At Vermont Mountain Resorts

Mom and Dad pulling 2 small children through the snow on their own sleds.
Get out and play in the soft snow to really appreciate spring. Photo by Yan Kurkau for pexels.

Stratton Mountain in Vermont says that “snow is our number one product” so their unrivalled snowmaking produces great snow through closing day. Of course, we wouldn’t recommend Stratton if it wasn’t a great family mountain resort as well. Current deals include an irresistable offer at many IKON Pass resorts: Buy a 2024-2025 season lift ticket now and have Spring Access Skiing at your selected resort till the end of the 2023-2024 season.

Visit Stratton for information on more vacation packages at Stratton Mountain.

Colorado Resorts Have Spring Break Ski Values

Two women skiing with a female Vail Resorts instructor at Vail Mountain in Colorado.
Women only ski and snowboard clinics are very popular with moms who want to use vacation time to up their slopestyle skills. Photo c. Vail Resorts

The Mountain Lodge at Telluride in Colorado is an exquisite, slopeside condominium property whose units have plenty of room to stretch out. For spring, they are introducing a package designed for snow-enthusiast couples who want one last chance to hit the slopes this season.

Nestled high in the San Juan Mountains, Telluride has an abundance of both on- and off-the-slopes activities in the warmer weather. These include an Olympic-styled terrain park, heli-skiing, backcountry skiing, tubing at Thrill Hill, snowshoeing and snowmobile tours. So you can consider this a parents getaway, or bring the kids along and know they will have plenty of fun. “Spring Ski Madness” packages take up to 25% your rooming bills the longer you stay. To view more packages, visit Mountain Lodge Tellurid.

At all the Aspen-Snowmass resorts, the 2024-2025 Season Passes are on sale, with great savings right now. They’re also fully refundable through August in case you change your mind.

Meanwhile, their Kids Ski Free deal is in effect till April 21, 2024. Get one free child lift ticket for every day of Four Mountain Sports equipment rentals when you book with at least two nights of participating lodging through Stay Aspen Snowmass. Their cool Treehouse Adventure Center is great by day, and at night the family fun shifts to the frozen Viking Ship at the “Ullr Nights” winter carnival held each Friday night.

Go For Spring Break Savings At California Mountain Resorts

Family selfie on the Funitel gondola at Squaw Valley, Lake Tahoe.
Family selfie on the Funitel gondola at Palisades Tahoe.

With 14 world-class ski resorts, exciting nightlife and gaming, plus shopping, dining and more, Lake Tahoe (on the Nevada-California border) offers something for everyone. Experience the combination of rustic elegance, natural beauty, and modern resort amenities that the Lake Tahoe North mountain resorts offer. After an exhilarating day on the slopes, you can retreat to a rustic cabin, a lakefront resort or an in-town inn.

This time of year, the spring break ski deals are blooming. Get a beginner’s day with lift ticket, lesson and gear for just $109 at Palisades Tahoe. Enjoy the amazing slopes and Olympic history. Stay at the Granlibakken Tahoe Resort from just $158/N including breakfast. To check out the packages, visit Go Tahoe North.

Spring Break Ski Values at Canada Mountain Resorts

The view from Sunshine Meadow at At Banff Sunshine Village, Alberta, Canada. Photo by Lindsey Scot Ernst.
The summer view from Sunshine Meadow at At Banff Sunshine Village, Alberta, Canada. Photo by Lindsey Scot Ernst.

At Canada’s Whistler Mountain heaps of powder, groomed corduroy, untouched bowls and indescribable apres ski are all up for grabs. They’re yours to experience with their Winter Packages featuring 25% off lodging and 33% off equipment rentals at Whistler.com. They’re also doing new Spring at Whistler packages where you apres lovers get a CDN$75 voucher for every three nights in their lodging.

Elsewhere in the Canadian Rockies, the very posh Fairmont Hotels & Resorts are offering great spring skiing deals.  At the The Fairmont Banff Springs, take up to 25% off your resort rates depending on your length of stay. That’s valid through April 30, 2024. Nearby mountain resorts include Sunshine Village, Lake Louise Mountain Resort and Ski Banff at Norquay.

The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise Ski More Save More” offer means a 20% discount on a double room, compiimentary breakfast, self-parking and discounts on local rental gear. It’s valid through April 30, 2024.

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