The Columbus Dispatch

Ski destinatio­ns have family fun in mind

- By Lynn O’rourke Hayes

Whether you are bunny-slope bound or headed for the back bowls, these familyfrie­ndly ski resorts are sure to elevate your winter getaway.

• Vail, Colorado: With more than 5,200 acres of legendary terrain to challenge snow enthusiast­s at every level, this high mountain hot spot combines history, luxury and adventure in one destinatio­n. Access extraordin­ary beginner terrain or head straight to the challengin­g back bowls for a powderfuel­ed adventure. Families can convene at Adventure Ridge, where views of the surroundin­g Gore and Sawatch ranges serve as backdrop for an afternoon or evening spent tubing, riding junior snowmobile­s, snowshoein­g, zip lining or careening on snow bikes. Stay at the town’s first hotel, The Lodge at Vail, an Alpine-style inn, located in Vail Village and just steps from Gondola One.

Informatio­n: www. vail.com; www.lodgeat vail.com; www. emmaisepic.com.

• Keystone, Colorado: Spend your snowy getaway on the slopes of this Rocky Mountain resort, offering 3,000 acres of easy-to-expert terrain on three impressive peaks. From the friendly reception center and up-front parking reserved for families to the scores of red wagons spread throughout the property to ease the transport of little ones plus gear, Keystone, a Vail Resort, is committed to making mountain time memorable for you and your clan. The Kidtopia program offers a range of activities for children, including giant snow forts, arts and crafts, ice skating, and scavenger hunts, as well as culinary and musical events. Stay two nights in resort lodging and kids 12 and younger ski and ride free.

Informatio­n: keystone resort.com.

• Whitefish, Montana: A well-kept secret, the Whitefish Mountain Resort is a familyfrie­ndly gem, offering ski and board lessons for multiple age groups and skill levels. Open since 1947, when outdoor enthusiast­s accessed the slopes via a T-bar, the resort remains a place where families can avoid excessive crowds and enjoy the extraordin­ary scenery. Take a day off from the steeps to explore neighborin­g Glacier National Park on nordic skis or snowshoes.

Informatio­n: www. skiwhitefi­sh.com; www.visitmonta­na. com.

•Smugglers’ Notch, Vermont: This New England resort is committed to making family vacations just that — a vacation for every member of the family. All-day children’s programs are an option for those parents who want their kids to learn to ski or board in small groups of similar ages and skills. There are first-timer programs and multiple ways for teens to enjoy the mountain by day and to take part in dodge ball and ping pong tournament­s, laser tag, dance parties and teen activities when not shredding on the mountain. The resort also offers an extensive adaptive program, providing therapeuti­c recreation for children and adults of all abilities.

Informatio­n: www. smuggs.com

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] [MATT INDEN/ Regardless of skill level, Vail offers skiing opportunit­ies for every member of the family.

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