Just because snow season is long gone doesn't mean you can't have fun at your local ski resort town.
You can still enjoy the majestic beauty of these mountains during the longer days of the ear.
There's something for everyone, from outdoor sports to dinners and more:
Mt. Bachelor is the jewel of Oregon's High Desert. It is the perfect location to enjoy a summer hike, or to play some disc golf. Their Sunset Dinners are quite beautiful: feast on gourmet cuisine as the sun melts over Broken Top and the Sisters peaks. A moonlit chairlift ride back down to the base area ends a romantic evening.
Montana's Big Sky Resort offers a brand new Zip Line, whitewater rafting, fly fishing and horseback riding as some of the many activities to keep you busy. It's also a short drive from the West Entrance of Yellowstone National Park.
One of the top ski resorts, Snowbird in Utah has a bungy trampoline attraction, aerial tram rides, alpine slide, climbing walls and much more. They also have 882 lodging rooms, making your stay comfortable and convenient.
Located in the picturesque Green Mountain National Forest, Vermont's Mountain Top Inn & Resort has mountain biking packages, scenic pontoon boat rides, claybird shooting (lessons offered) and tennis. Book a spa treatment and soak up the breathtaking beauty of nature in this green wonderland.
Attitash in New Hampshire has a cool Water Park. Ride the Sidewinder rapids, or shoot down the Aquaboggan. For the little ones, Buddy Bear's Playpool is a great option. If that's not your thing, take a tour to the summit of Attitash and climb the White Mountain Observation Tower. Enjoy views of the Presidential Range and the Mount Washington Valley.
For another vacation spot in the same state, families can go to Cranmore Mountain Resort to go tubing, attend the summer concerts, or the kids can enroll in a few of their summer programs.
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