This gorgeous town has plenty else to offer in addition to winter sports though – downtown Aspen is home to countless high-end restaurants as well as unique boutique shops.
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Jackson, Wyoming
Located just outside of Grand Teton National Park, this charming town is a great place for winter sports or just a memorable winter vacation. Jackson is nearby many great spots for skiing as well as snowmobiling.
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Fairbanks, Alaska
Alaska is practically synonymous with snow, and those looking for a snowy vacation can’t go wrong with a trip here! Fairbanks is a particularly great town to visit – it’s one of the easiest towns to get to
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Yellowstone National Park
America’s first national park is most popular as a summer destination, but a visit in the wintertime will allow you to see a whole new side of this gorgeous area.
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Lake Tahoe
Here’s another option that’s great for winter sports enthusiasts – Lake Tahoe is well-loved for its snowboarding and skiing opportunities.
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Yosemite National Park
Much like Yellowstone, a winter visit to Yosemite is a great way to both beat the crowds and see a new side to a well-loved spot. Some of the main roads such as the Tioga road do experience seasonal closures.