Where To Take Your Next Cat Skiing Vacation
Where To Take Your Next Cat Skiing Vacation
Cat skiing, with its easy access to untouched runs, is becoming the new heli skiing. Here are some of the best places to get your powder fix.
related tags:
1 of 9
Alta Snowcat Skiing
Little Cottonwood Canyon offers some of the best lift serviced terrain in the country. But if the resorts aren’t on your list to access the 540” of white stuff that falls at Alta each year, consider making a reservation for Alta Snowcat Skiing. At $325.00 a day, Alta offers five runs of cat skiing on 375 acres of that famous Utah powder. Start your day off with a complimentary continental breakfast to fuel you up for the 7,500 feet of vertical you’ll shred by days end.
For more information visit www.alta.com or call 801-799-2271
More Photo Galleries
Related Articles
What to do during that murky time of year when the lifts stop turning but summer isn't going off quite yet? We have a few thoughts.
It takes a lot to win "the toughest event on the planet." A full deck of cards isn't one of them.
How loud music, bright lights and thousands of adrenaline junkies are saving Aspen…from itself.
Now officially skier-owned, the ‘Mad River of Southern Vermont’ gets access to $900,000 for improvements—to ‘survive and thrive for another 50 years.’
SKI Magazine is now available through iTunes.
The season isn't over yet. Several resorts are staying open late into the spring while others offer end-of-season deals.
Vail is replacing its Vista Bahn Express Lift with a new ten-passenger gondola. In preparation for its 50th anniversary, Vail will begin construction on April 16 and expects the gondola to be ready for the start of next season.
Bruce Willis Looks to Giveaway his Idaho Ski Area.
Since allowing boarders in 2008, the resort has seen visits climb. Who’s next?
Snow guns are turned back on at Sugarloaf, Sunday River and Loon—because spring skiing should be a right, not a privilege.
Newsletter Sign-Up
Most Popular Content
- most viewed
- most shared
Join The Conversation
- Q&A
Facebook Activity
Skier-to-Skier Q&A
Q: Guidelines for length of skis? Like Blizzard Bonafide?
asked by PerVN 3 weeks ago
0 answers
|
answer question
asked by abakusz3000 17 weeks ago
0 answers
|
answer question
asked by abakusz3000 17 weeks ago
0 answers
|
answer question
Subscribe Now 7 issues (1 year) for $10 Save 71%!









