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5 Unforgettable Snowy Winter Destinations

Build a Snowman at these Snowy Winter Destinations

Winter season is near. It is time to book your winter resort vacation. Here are 5 unforgettable snowy winter destinations:

5. Park City, Utah

Utah is an ideal state for nature lovers during all seasons including winter. Plus, Park City and Sundance are not just for celebrities. Film buffs and skiing fans can also head to Park City in their winter wonderland from January 24 to February 3, 2019.

Gorgeous blue sky days against the snowy white mountain tops. Park City, Utah is a premier destination in the US for all types of skiers and snowboarders. Photo credit Travis Wise

 

4. French Alps

If you are looking for culture and charming small towns, fly to the French Alps to experience that plus powdery fresh snow. Best of all, you can end your days with some of the world’s best French wines.

Hit the slopes! The French Alps are known throughout Europe and the world for having some of the best snow and slopes for skiing. Photo credit Tiomax80

 

3. Sweden

Experience the coolest hotel in the world, literally. The Ice Hotel in northern Sweden is completely rebuilt each year as they are actually carved from ice that melts down at the end of the winter season.

The Ice Hotel has rooms and even this chapel for a most one of a kind wedding ceremony. Photo credit bjaglin

 

5. Lake Tahoe, California, USA

For a classic west coast winter vacation, head to Lake Tahoe where both California and Nevada share the lake. South Lake Tahoe offers a more commercial scene with big name hotels, casinos, and a good-time vibe. You can take in the views by the lake and head up to the mountain for a day of skiing. For a more exclusive snowy retreat, head up to North Lake Tahoe where it is a quieter setting to truly appreciate nature.

Snowy Lake Tahoe during winter months. The mountains around the lake offer some of the best skiing and snowboarding opportunities. You can even cross-country ski, snow show, or simply ride a sled on a down a little hill. Photo credit jcookfisher

 

1. Japan

For one of the ultimate snowy getaway, travel to Japan for the most incredible white winter scenery. On the coldest winter days, you can capture a snowy Kyoto. On clear sky days, you can see the glory of Mt. Fuji. And for fun in the snow, head up to Hokkaido in the northern part of the country for Japan’s most famous ski retreats, like Niseko and Sapporo.

Head up to the ski slopes. There are also winter sights where you don’t have to ski to enjoy the snow of Japan. Hokkaido is the coldest part of the country with snow days lasting well into the spring season

 
 
 
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