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With so many shimmering winter wonderlands, rocky mountain regions, and stupendous ski slopes that impress both newbies and seasoned skiing veterans, North America is indeed a world-class wintery destination with jaw-dropping skiing and snowboarding opportunities.
Fortunately for newbies, many of the best ski resorts in the US and Canada cater to those without (or with minimal) ski experience. Please feast those eyes upon some of North America's best beginner ski resorts below.
Park City Mountain Resort, Utah
There are tons of winter activities in Utah besides skiing. However, sliding down the slopes against a sublime backdrop of snow-capped mountains is indeed one of the best activities in Utah. Park City Mountain Resort is the largest and one of the most famous ski resorts in the USA, with a whopping 341 runs that attract all levels of skiers. Despite it being an epic ski resort for advanced skiers with skills to show off, it's an equally fantastic place for beginners to learn and get familiar with the sport thanks to no lack of skiing classes for absolute beginners.
Given this is one of the best ski resorts US-based discerning skiers are drawn to, the awesome staff at Park City are renowned for their maintenance skills, keeping the trails and slopes in tip-top shape to ensure outstanding snow quality and skiing conditions.
Canaan Valley, West Virginia
There are a number of unbeatable ski resorts in this region and around Washington, DC, but Canaan Valley definitely runs the gamut as an all-around favorite destination for all levels of skiers on the East Coast. Offering 48 ski and snowboard trails that are very diverse with variable terrain - one with an impressive 850-foot drop - Canaan Valley Resort is a top candidate and representative of some of the very best skiing in the USA.
Here, guests also have access to skiing lessons taught by experienced instructors and can rent gear if needed. The resort has some incredibly fun tubing slopes to let oneself loose on too. Utterly irresistible with its spa, fitness center, varied dining options, and stunning wintery backdrop, it's not just the slopes that have earned Canaan Valley a spot on this list.
Winter Park, Colorado
As another one of the top ski resorts Colorado has to offer, it's no wonder Winter Park boasts great beginner's facilities. Of course, it's famed for its world-class terrain for those with serious skills, but it also boasts a coveted reputation as a wonderful destination for families - and, thus, skiing for smaller guests and those with gentler skill sets.
Being conveniently close to Denver has also added to this top Colorado ski resort's popularity. It lets its excellent terrain and ski quality speak for itself. Its accolades also do some of the talking, with the resort being voted the #1 ski resort in North America by USA Today and Colorado's Top Adventure Town.
Mammoth Mountain, California
Mammoth by name, mammoth by nature; this beasty mountain rightly earned its name, thanks to the fact it's the highest summit elevation in California. Although its epic mountain is quite the allure, what also makes this spot one of the best ski resorts in California is its occasional snowfall late into the year, making summer skiing in the state possible. While there's a whopping terrain of 3,500 skiable acres as well as a 3,100-foot vertical drop in these parts, the area is also a fairly decent entry point for beginners, with lots of smooth skiing terrain ideal for those clicking into skis for the first time.
Northstar, California
The scenic Northstar in the equally stunning Lake Tahoe boasts bountiful opportunities for beginners. This is a large family-friendly resort with a fun, energetic atmosphere, which is why it's such a popular choice among both newbies and skiing veterans alike who simply want to kick back and have a lot of fun. Here, guests can also ski on top of an extinct volcano and have access to the resort's tubing run, ice skating rink, and sumptuous spa for unwinding after an action-packed session on the slopes.
As for newbie skiers, around 13% of the resort's ski trails are rated for beginners, with plenty of opportunities to progress to the intermediate trails when ready. And, with an easy learner's area, gear rental, and ski lessons on offer, Northstar is a well-rounded choice for those with little to no experience.
With so many beginner-friendly ski resorts, are you already eager to try them out? But when skiing, you have to pay attention to your safety and keep yourself warm. Be sure to wear professional protective gear and take measures to keep warm. Pay special attention to keeping your hands warm. If you are not careful, your hands may freeze in cold weather. You can carry an Ocoopa Union 5S rechargeable hand warmer which can heat for 15 hours constantly, to ensure that you will not feel cold when skiing for a long time.
In this excellent season of skiing, let's go skiing together!