Where you stay is as much a part of the ski experience as getting out on the snow. So here's our round up of the best ski lodges to book for your next winter getaway.

The snowy mountains around Sun Valley Lodge are a deep cobalt blue cast in the early evening. Some of the buildings glow yellow against the snow, but most are a mass of dark geometric shapes against the massif
Sun Valley Lodge, nestled in the beautiful Sun Valley is as a timeless historic ski lodge with all the modern amenities © Marc Muench / Getty Images

The most historic lodge

Sun Valley Lodge

Located in: Sun Valley, Idaho

Nearest skiing: Sun Valley Resort

Though Sun Valley Lodge was recently renovated, kicking back in front of a granite fireplace in the palatial wood and granite lobby still feels like it could be 1940 or 2020. More than 250 archival photos – tokens of Sun Valley’s 80+ year history – decorate the walls, including pictures of celebrity visitors from Tom Selleck to Ernest Hemingway and Marilyn Monroe, as well as iconic moments in skiing. The charming rooms are fully updated, and many now feature fireplaces as regal as those in the common areas. The resort gazes upon the mountains, including 9150-foot Bald Mountain, where ski runs beckon. When it’s time to après, you can sip signature cocktails and watch the setting sun, or venture downstairs to the six regulation on-premises bowling lanes popular with kids of all ages.

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The gorgeously appointed Washington School House is in downtown Park City and a perfect place for a stylish winter getaway © Courtesy of Washington School House

The best downtown lodge

Washington School House

Located in: Park City, Utah

Nearest skiing: Deer Valley, Park City Mountain Resort

A sophisticated 13-room boutique hotel housed in an 1889 National Historic Registry landmark, Washington School House is full of surprises. Just off Park City’s Main Street, the lofted rooms and suites are tastefully decorated with both antiques and art. And whether you're looking for an undisturbed, romantic weekend or a more social vacation, the inn can accommodate. Join other guests for a hearty mountain breakfast and share tall tales from your ski day during après in the welcoming living room, or book a private multi-course dinner in your penthouse suite. The hotel's heated pool is terraced into the mountainside behind the hotel and gives guests another way to enjoy Park City.

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Enjoying raclette around a fire is just one of the many joys at The Lodge at Spruce Peak © The Lodge at Spruce Peak

The best East Coast lodge

The Lodge at Spruce Peak

Located in: Stowe, Vermont

Nearest skiing: Stowe Mountain Resort

Timberframe western ski lodge meets Adirondack Great Camp, the Lodge at Spruce Peak is simply stunning. Admire Vermont’s highest peak, Mt. Mansfield, from the lobby’s overstuffed leather chairs through the floor to ceiling windows. A hot chocolate station and board games provide entertainment inside, or bundle up and venture out to the slopeside Whistle Pig Pavilion, where a big bonfire blazes, local musicians strum tunes, and you can sip Whistle Pig cocktails or sample Vermont's famous microbrews, chasing it with raclettes (melted Swiss cheese) prepared over the fire. Make friends with a staff member or become an owner to gain entry to the on-premises, invite-only speakeasy, where bartenders create custom cocktails based on your tastes and flavor preferences. Or book your spot at the Farm Table Friday dinner series – a multi-course beer or wine paired affair featuring all local ingredients provided by Spruce Peak’s farm partners.

Newly renovated Penthouse suites have floor to ceiling windows that look out at Mount Mansfield, custom dining and coffee tables made by Vermont Tree Company from standing deadwood, full kitchens, common rooms with a fireplace, balconies and a washer/dryer. Plus your every need is seen to by a private concierge.

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Away from literally everything except incredible terrain, the Bobbie Burns Lodge will spoil you while you enjoy all that incredible vertical © Bobbie Burns Lodge

The best backcountry lodge

Bobbie Burns Lodge

Located in: Parson, British Columbia

Nearest skiing: CMH Heli Tenure

It’s a three-hour bus ride from the Calgary airport through the precipitous and shimmering Canadian Rockies to Parson, BC, followed by a 10-minute helicopter ride into the backcountry to get to Bobbie Burns Lodge. Built in 1981, the lodge is best known for its glacier skiing and glades in an expansive backcountry tenure, and its subterranean wine cellar featuring British Columbian vintages.

Legend holds that CMH founder Johann Wolfgang “Hans” Gmoser used to put burned-out lightbulbs in the bedrooms to drive guests to socialize in common areas. When the $8.4 million renovation is complete this December, it will be harder than ever to leave the rustic luxury of the renovated and new rooms. But the common areas and hang time with other guests is just as hard to resist. Try your hand at foosball, darts and vintage pinball, or just relax and take in the views in the lodge games room.

The brand new spa specializes in relaxing, rejuvenating treatments that invigorate the circulatory system to help you feel fresh on your skis. Treatments complement the new steam room, wood-fired sauna, and outdoor hot tub. Follow up with a gourmet dinner, and you’ll be ready for whatever the 656 square miles of terrain dishes up tomorrow.

The steep, high-angle contours of the Purcell Mountains are coated in a thick blanket of snow, which shines white in the hi-lighted areas and a deep denim blue in the shadows. A few evergreen trees stand out on the slopes, which are undisturbed by ski tracks.
First tracks are a promise when you stay in your private lodge at the Eagle Eye Suite at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort © Christian Aslund/ Getty Images

The most private lodge

Kicking Horse Eagle’s Eye Suite

Located in: Golden, British Columbia

Nearest skiing: Kicking Horse Mountain Resort

If you’ve ever dreamed of having a ski resort to yourself, book this private lodge for a night. By day, the gondola-accessed 7700-foot high summit lodge, which houses Eagle's Eye Restaurant, a mountain top fine dining experience from first chair to last. When other skiers have gone home, Canada's highest five-star restaurant opens a single luxury suite to a single couple each night. Your stay comes with butler service and guaranteed first tracks. Snuggle deep into a down duvet after a sumptuous dinner for two prepared by your private chef, wake up to sparkling snow and a continental breakfast before you carve creamy turns down Kicking Horse’s front side or side country before the lifts start turning.

The most spacious lodge

Lumiere Hotel

Located in: Telluride, Colorado

Nearest skiing: Telluride Ski Resort

Hunker down in one of Lumiere’s slopeside suites, and the end of your ski day won’t mean the end of a great day. Each suite makes you feel like you’re in your own luxurious home, complete with a chef’s kitchen stocked with Steaming Bean coffee and Rishi tea, plush couches arranged around a roaring gas fire, and a coffee table stacked with reading material.

Take in sweeping mountain views from every room. And if you’re feeling social, instead of soaking in your suite’s sunken whirlpool tub, venture out to the stone patio hot tub or après at the hotel bar. The attentive staff accommodates everything, from Black Tie ski valet service to booking dinner reservations. And when you're ready to hit the slopes, you just walk out the door – your skis will already be waiting slopeside, attended by Lumiere's ski valet.

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