10 Best Ski Resorts for Summer Fun

10 Best Ski Resorts for Summer Fun
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The snow has melted and ski season has long been over, but that doesn't mean resorts close their doors until the next frost settles. On the contrary, the best resorts in the country ramp up their offerings and really come alive in the summer months. Biking, alpine slides, golf, and fly fishing are just a few of the outdoor activities on tap at these outstanding locations, so head for the hills and enjoy your favorite mountains as you never have before. These 10 year-round resorts are among the best to visit this summer.

by Zachary Laks

Whiteface Lake Placid
Photo Credit: Courtesy of ORDA/Whiteface Lake PlacidWhere: Lake Placid, New YorkYou'll find a bevy of outdoor activities at Whiteface Lake Placid during the summer, including a bobsled experience that is truly unique. Hop into a professional bobsled and go for a ride down an actual bobsled course. With professionals at the helm, this is a rare chance to experience Olympic greatness (or as close to it as most of us will get). The Summer Jumping Series offers a fun way to showcase winter ski jumpers in the summer, as they jump up to 60 mph from the runs into a deep pool of water. Performances happen sporadically throughout the summer so be sure to plan accordingly.Plan Your Trip: Visit Fodor's Lake Placid Guide
Killington Resort
Photo Credit: Chandler Burgess/Killington ResortWhere: Killington, VermontIn the heart of Vermont lies the tiny town of Killington, with a population of less than 1,000. Though small in size, it is home to the largest ski area in the Eastern U.S., Killington Resort. Come summertime, Killington continues to entice guests with its 45 miles of mountain-biking terrain accessible from a gondola. Golfers can enjoy the 18-hole, Geoffrey Cornish-designed golf course amidst the scenic mountain landscape. Those seeking to take a walk and enjoy the views on foot have over 15 miles of designated hiking trails available. A designated disc golf course rounds out Killington's summer offerings.Plan Your Trip: Visit Fodor's Vermont Guide
Northstar California Resort
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Northstar California ResortWhere: Lake Tahoe, CaliforniaThe sophisticated Northstar California Resort's summer season is a relaxing escape. The resort is set in the mountains of Tahoe, and the golf course is both renowned and challenging (also keep an eye out for the new mini golf course). Fly fishing is offered through the secluded and private Sawmill Lake, where rainbow trout are stocked for catch-and-release action. Add 43 bike trails accessible from three different lifts and 15 hiking trails, and you'll never want to be indoors.Plan Your Trip: Visit Fodor's Lake Tahoe Guide
Sunday River
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Sunday RiverWhere: Newry, MaineSunday River's summer roster is filled with exciting outdoor activities that are sure to thrill all guests. L.L.Bean, a Maine staple, has recently partnered with Sunday River to offer a variety of activities including adventure hikes, archery, and stand-up paddleboarding. Sunday River's zipline course sends riders down six lines up to 300 feet in length before a final zip down the epic 750-foot Twin Zip. Often cited as one of Maine's best golf courses, Sunday River's 18-hole course is beautifully maintained. Finally, the bungee trampoline gives the brave the chance to jump 20 feet into the sky.Plan Your Trip: Visit Fodor's Maine Guide
Timberline Lodge
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Timberline Lodge, Mt. Hood, OregonWhere: Timberline Lodge, OregonUnlike any other ski resort in the Pacific Northwest, Timberline Lodge is a National Historic Landmark (honored in 1977) and its grandeur remains. As one of Oregon's most popular tourist destinations, the Lodge provides summer snow on its Palmer Snowfield from June through September. Take the chairlift up 7,000 feet to the peak of Mt. Hood for the incredible views, then hike or bike the scenic trail down to the base.Plan Your Trip: Visit Fodor's Oregon Guide
Attitash Mountain Resort
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Attitash Ski Resort Where: Bartlett, New HampshireAttitash takes on a new life come summer with a compound filled with family activities and outdoor thrills. The scenic Mountain Coaster is the resort's highlight, taking riders up the mountainside and down sharp turns. Also check out the alpine slides, including the longest in America, for a real rush; make sure you break at the turns, or risk flying off the course. Two waterslides will help you cool off after a long day in the sun.Plan Your Trip: Visit Fodor's New Hampshire
Mohonk Mountain House
Photo Credit: Jim Smith PhotographyWhere: Mohonk, New YorkMohonk Mountain House's grandeur stands as a classic architectural wonder from the 19th century. Perched on the beautiful Lake Mohonk, the summer season turns Mohonk Mountain House into a relaxing getaway for urbanites seeking fresh air. A schedule of activities is circulated daily, with many workshops, hikes, and food options available. What's more, your meals are included in the price of your stay, and the food is worth raving about. Dinners include menu options such as filet mignon and fresh fish, cooked to order.Plan Your Trip: Visit Fodor's Hudson Valley Guide
Big Sky Resort
Photo Credit: Chris KammanWhere: Big Sky, MontanaAs the basecamp for the great Yellowstone National Park, Big Sky Resort offers a complete summer package. Get soaked while you paddle through the waves of the great Gallatin River with the resort's whitewater rafting excursions, or harness up at the resort's rope course. For something a little less physical, skeet shooting on Andesite Mountain offers picturesque scenery while you practice hitting your mark.Plan Your Trip: Visit Fodor's Montana Guide
Stowe Mountain Resort
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Stowe Mountain ResortWhere: Stowe, VermontEnter the small country town of Stowe, where a general store, post office, and white-washed church mark the town along Route 108. Head up Mount Mansfield to Stowe Mountain Resort where you'll find a luxurious oasis. The acclaimed Stowe Mountain Club Golf Course turns heads with its spectacular views and Bob Cupp-designed holes. As for dining, the resort restaurants serve up American favorites with farm-to-table flair.Plan Your Trip: Visit Fodor's Vermont Guide
Massanutten Resort
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Massanutten ResortWhere: McGaheysville, VirginiaThis all-around family resort has a host of outdoor activities. Rent a kayak and make your way down the Shenandoah River for a day of light adventure. Massanutten also offers horseback riding on its forest trails, as well as a petting farm where you can meet a camel, mini horses, and alpacas. The climbing wall is a popular spot where the strong can test their might. Cool off at the waterpark, which features racing slides and a wave pool.Plan Your Trip: Visit Fodor's Virginia Guide

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