Banff, Alberta, Canada
In the wintertime Banff is all about ice. Whether you are an experienced ice climber or an average Joe looking for some excitement, the icy slopes of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains comprise all the necessary elements for an exhilarating winter escape!

Southwest Colorado
If adventure is what you seek - Southwestern Colorado is here to deliver. Explore all manners of snowy excitement that make this time of year a favorite in the mountain towns of Ouray and Telluride - whether you want to get in on the action or sit back and watch!

Fairbanks, Alaska
When it comes to finding adventure during even the coldest of months, the experienced folks of Fairbanks have a trick or two up their sleeves. Visit America’s Last Frontier and discover a true winter escape in this thriving community - only five hours from the Arctic Circle!

North Shore, Minnesota
Northern Minnesota epitomizes what many people imagine winter to be. There’s a strong Scandinavian heritage here, and so it’s no surprise that the North Shore can be referred to as the Nordic skiing capital of the Western Hemisphere.

Lake Placid, New York
If hosting not one, but two Winter Olympic Games isn’t a testament to Lake Placid’s winter adventure authority, then we don’t know what is. See and experience firsthand where the magic happened in 1932 and 1980. Plan a getaway this season to a winter wonderland touched by history.

Midcoast Maine
When the cold winds of winter start to blow, many people take that as their cue to curl up in a warm blanket by their fireplace – but not on Maine’s Midcoast. This area is where winter adventure lover’s are in their element. So, get out in the crisp, refreshing winter air and get your heart pumping!

Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania
In the Pennsylvania Poconos, winter adventure is waiting around every rolling peak - even after you’ve worn out your skis! If you’re looking for something a little different to spice up your winter months this year, the Pocono Mountains are the perfect destination.

Lake Tahoe, California
Known for having some of the best ski country around, the Lake Tahoe area boasts fluffy, sparkling snow and stunning views of the pristine lake. But Lake Tahoe’s amazing winter backdrop isn’t just for skiers to enjoy – so, leave the skis behind and have a winter adventure that’s outside of the norm!

Color Country, Utah
Winter is actually the most colorful time in Color Country – and that’s quite a statement. The white snow creates a new aura among the spectacular red rocks, yellow plains and unexpected splashes of green foliage. It also adds a completely new dimension to your vacation.

Yellowstone Country, Montana
If the idea of Yellowstone conjures images of wildlife, mountain scenery and geysers, you’d be right on the mark. But transfer those images to wintertime – and throw in some unique ways to see them – and you’ve got an adventure waiting to happen.

