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The Top Ten Ski Towns For Singles

 

Park City, UT: Its close proximity to the Salt Lake City airport, not to mention three major ski areas (Park City Mountain Resort, Deer Valley and the Canyons) brings singles from all over the country. That, and a dozen fun bars, a dozen more restaurants and one major, celebrity-infused dance club make the nightlife hot stuff. You may also catch U.S. Ski Team, U.S. Snowboarding, and biathlon, luge and bobsled athletes out on the town. And by the way, they're hot stuff, too.

 

Some Main Street highlights:

For solid live music from emerging artists, head to the Side Car and Downstairs Bar: Former U.S. Ski Team downhiller Bryon Friedman frequently plays both venues.

For dancing: Hit Harry O’s or the Star Bar, which has $1 drinks on Fridays.

For cheap eats (popular with the local singles): $2 Taco Tuesdays at Windy Ridge Café.

For a more upscale crowd: Check out the Sunday brunch at the Stein Ericksen Lodge, up at Deer Valley.

For yoga: You want to meet singles, right? Visit the Shop yoga studio. Classes are donation-based, the floor is heated, and the locals—guys and girls—are working it out post-ski and board session.

 

 

 

Tell us: Think we left anyone out? We like Aspen, too. And yes, we know several couples who met in Jackson Hole. But please weigh in, and tell us about your favorite resort towns, hangouts, and the best places to hook-up. Simply add a comment at the bottom of this page. We'll make a readers' awards story, too. 


photo: PCMR


 

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Vince @ Monday, Aug 03, 2009 @ 18:08:18 PM
This is a really great top ten list, Aspen has the be the sure bet for #1, the nightlife there is so much fun. I also had a great time up in Whistler. Anyone can post their own list to our site http://www.toptentopten.com/. The coolest feature is you can let other people vote on the rankings of your list.
Randy @ Sunday, Aug 16, 2009 @ 12:08:45 PM
No way on Aspen. I grew up there. It is dead as a doornail. Mammoth Mountain is the best for sure. The Laka Nuki is like you are at a college bar in the best college town. There is nothing better.
Ono @ Friday, Oct 09, 2009 @ 17:10:19 PM
I would have to agree with Aspen as #1. Also whoever did this top ten list may have never been in half of these ski towns.... First off, 6 months out of the years, Jackson Hole is as dead as the Elk in the middle of the road up there. The Ski Bar is the worst bar in Vail, no contest, and why would the The Gold Pan not be a highlighted bar for Breck?? Have you ever been in Breck?? Killington, VT is the "family" ski resort of the US, sorry. I would scrap this article and have someone who knows ski towns rewrite it.... Awesome ski town picks, bad article.
Stacey @ Monday, Oct 12, 2009 @ 14:10:07 PM
I completely agree with Ono and Vince--Aspen is #1 for singles. After living in Jackson Hole, Ogden, UT, Vail, North Tahoe, and Aspen, I can attest to that. All of these towns have great benefits on and off-slope. Maybe write a blog about the towns that would have the highest risk of being snowed in, and heaven forbid, cancelling a flight home due to powder!
cowboy @ Tuesday, Oct 13, 2009 @ 09:10:41 AM
cowboy @ Tuesday, Oct 13, 2009 @ 09:10:50 AM
Vail is the choice for me, because I live in Vail. I have great times everywhere I go. When traveling I always meet locals willing to give me a clue, besides getting local hook-ups from friends who have contacts at my travel destinations. My Vail top 10 are, Vendetta's, Samana, The Sandbar, The Tap Room, Bart & Yeti's, The Club,Pepi's, The Red Lion, The George, Cascade Lobby Bar. I must drink too much because I can name another dozen
cowboy @ Tuesday, Oct 13, 2009 @ 09:10:34 AM
yes indeed Vail is a "high"way town. The valley floor is 8150' with 12,000-14,000' peaks on four sides which is all National Forest and Wilderness Areas, leaving a one or two mile wide strip of valley floor to live on. The highway is the only way in or out, except for Flight for Life helicopters. http://www.vailcowboy.com/
brandon @ Sunday, Nov 15, 2009 @ 13:11:55 PM
Breckenridge all the way! Lived there for 3 years. I actually took the picture that is shown on this site. Kind of bugs me that it is being used without my permission! Breckenridge Ski Vacations
Tim @ Monday, Nov 23, 2009 @ 10:11:53 AM
Whistler and Aspen are so far ahead of the rest they create there own catagory. Aspen win by a nose because where could you get lucky and then when you wake up at her house in the morning she gives you the keys to the car and says bring it back when your done skiing today. AND we didn't even remember each others name. WOW !!
harold burbank @ Wednesday, Dec 09, 2009 @ 18:12:31 PM
Not sure why The Rack, Sugarloaf access road, Maine, has a sign disparaging "hippies". They have supported the 'Loaf greatly since the 60's.
Tahoe Freeskier @ Thursday, Feb 18, 2010 @ 22:02:43 PM
This list is great for ski resorts but unrealistic... I have been to all these resorts and lived in Tahoe for the past 10 years. If you are moving to a ski resort , make sure it is for the snow... not the ladies. Keep in mind that the odds are usually more like 7 guys to 1 girl in ski towns unless it is a holiday or spring break. "Tahoe is known for attracting an equal number of men and women" is complete hooie!
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