Best Trees
1. STEAMBOAT, COLORADO
Huge snowfall and low forest density make the ’Boat home to the country’s best tree skiing. And they’re big reasons why local Eugene Buchanan has lived there for 16 years. Storms sweep in from the west, stack against the Park range, and regularly nail the mountain with seven- or eight-inch dumps. “And it’s not like other resorts that have a thick blanket of forest and only one or two access points,” Buchanan says. “Here you can duck into the trees from any trail and find lines.” Rolling off the steep, consistent west face of Storm Peak, the marquee spruce and pine glade called Closets gives way to Shadows, an aspen glade with GS-gate spacing. And since it storms almost as regularly as you drink your morning coffee—a record-smashing 37 feet fell last season—wind-protected glades are the place to be.
Three Things You Need to Know:
Best of the Rest
2. Jay Peak, Vermont
3. Wolf Creek, Colorado
4. Jackson Hole, Wyoming
5. Powder Mountain, Utah
6. Solitude, Utah
7. Brighton, Utah
8. Crested Butte, Colorado
9. Vail, Colorado (pictured above)
10. Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia











