Top 5 Resorts For The Bachelor Ski Getaway

Expert skier on a powder day

Whether it’s a full-blown stag party or a weekend getaway with the guys, we’ve got you covered for the best bachelor ski destinations of the season.

Interested in a mountain town Vegas? Heavenly is the place to go. For thrilling backcountry adventures, Whistler Blackcomb is a must-visit. If you want a quick escape from NYC, consider a road trip to Killington. Despite their differences, all these destinations meet the criteria for an unforgettable bachelor getaway.

Skier on gondola
Photo Credit: Killington Mountain Resort

Killington calls itself "The Beast of The East," and for good reason. The resort boasts just over 1,500 ac skiable terrain, and a vertical drop of 3,050 feet. However, "The Beast" moniker extends beyond its size, as Killington has a reputation for attracting party-goers looking to ski, ride, and let loose at one of Killington's infamous nightlife spots. As far as New England destination ski resorts go, this is perhaps the most popular for bachelor (and bachelorette!) parties, so hotels, restaurants, and bars are ready to cater to such parties. You won't find as much of the luxury vibe here as in the Rockies, but you'll find plenty of soul. 

Top Pick For: Local New Englander getaway, nightlife, varied terrain.

  • Stay: Go big with a penthouse at the Killington Grand Resort Hotel; you’ll score a private sauna, fireplace, huge living space and mountain views at Killington’s only full-service hotel.
  • Ski: Killington Peak has the best glades, while neighboring Snowdon and Ramshead are best for intermediates; stay away from the Snowshed base area if you can – it crowds easily with families and beginners.
  • Fine Dining: The Foundry is for the classy at heart (or the classy-for-an-evening crew); the kitchen specializes in fine steaks and seafood – sit in the tavern area for the dining room menu with a more casual ambiance.  
  • Cheap Eats: We couldn’t possibly describe Jax and its quirkiness to you – you’ll have to go for yourself: pub fare, TVs to watch the game, live music 7 nights a week, and a laundromat downstairs for grimy ski bums in need of fresh socks – it’s a Killington classic.
  • Après: Get your drink on in the German-style Roaring Brook Umbrella Bar at the base of K-1; goofy German music makes for a festive vibe, and watching wobbly skiers make their way down the Cascade Runout at day’s end makes for bonus entertainment.
  • Nightlife: The Pickle Barrel boasts 4 bars, 3 floors, and 2 stages specially crafted for debaucherous nights; they specialize in hosting bachelor/bachelorette parties. 
  • Off The Slopes: Opt for a backcountry snowmobile tour; Snowmobile Vermont offers 2-hour tours through the Calvin Coolidge State Forest, and flexibility to go at your own pace.
Night club at Breckenridge
Photo Credit: Cecilia’s Cocktail Bar & Nightclub

Breckenridge offers the best of both worlds as a Colorado bachelor getaway: world-class terrain for serious skiers and riders, and a downtown party scene to rival any resort in the country. Breckenridge caters to both the adventurous and mature party-goer, providing a great time on and off the slopes. Packed with craft breweries, modern American restaurants, and its own distillery, the old Victorian downtown offers everything your crew could want for a taste of authentic Colorado. On the hill, you'll find nearly 3,000 skiable acres serviced by 34 lifts, including exceptional hike-to terrain. With its location amongst majestic Rocky Mountain peaks, Breckenridge enjoys an average annual snowfall of 25 feet, making it a reliable choice for those seeking powder days during their getaway.

Top Pick For: Casual guys' weekend, craft beers and spirits, hearty steaks.

  • Stay: Beaver Run Resort and Village at Breckenridge Resort are the most popular accommodation which gives you easy access to the chairlift and max mountain experience. 
  • Ski: Advanced skiers should head straight to Peak 10, which has good glades below tree line; Peak 9 slopes are best for intermediates and advanced skiers who want to access hike-to terrain.
  • Fine Dining: Book at the Briar Rose for steaks and chops; opt for authentic Colorado cuisine with elk medallions or buffalo short ribs, and enjoy family-style sides with your whole crew.
  • Cheap Eats: The Breckenridge Brewery has the best pub fare in town, paired with delicious beers.
  • Après: Upwards of 150 skiers and riders kick back in the no-nonsense plastic chairs outside T-Bar, Breck’s slopeside watering hole; go for drink specials and hearty apps, then ride the BreckConnect Gondola downtown to continue the party.
  • Nightlife: Dance ‘til the wee hours at Cecilia’s Cocktail Bar & Nightclub; start in the first room with a single malt scotch, then make your way to the back of the club, which boasts the biggest dance floor in Breckenridge.
  • Off The Slopes: Tour Breckenridge Distillery, which started as a risky pipe dream for founder Bryan Nolt. The distillery takes pride in its craftsmanship and uses traditional methods to create its award-winning spirits.
Skier and snowman
Skier and snowman

If you were to drop into one of Whistler Blackcomb's nightclubs at 1 am on a weekend night, you'd likely feel you could be anywhere in the world. Between the world-class DJs, sweaty dance floors, and VIP service, this town's nightlife is as solid as anywhere in the French Alps. Beyond its nightlife, Whistler Blackcomb is famous for its most skiable acreage, boasting the largest in North America with 8,171 acres spread across Whistler and Blackcomb mountains. Skiers can also enjoy access to pristine backcountry via professional guides. For bachelor getaways, the resort caters to outdoor adventurers with on- and off-slope activities like snowmobiling, ziplining, and ice climbing. And of course, is the bumpin' party scene. 

Top Pick For: Big mountain skiing, luxury value, nightlife.

  • Stay: Five-star Pan Pacific Whistler Mountainside offers luxury digs and multi-bedroom suites for ultimate comfort and pre-party lounging; when you’re not on the slopes or at the bars, hit the outdoor heated saltwater pool.
  • Ski: Book a backcountry ski tour with a professional guide; Whistler Blackcomb boasts some of the best big mountain skiing in North America and you can experience it sans lift lines and crowded slopes.
  • Fine Dining: Opt for swanky and sophisticated at Araxi; one of Whistler’s farm-to-table pioneers, the restaurant and oyster bar serves up delectable Pacific Northwest cuisine.
  • Cheap Eats: Enjoy housemade Italian eats at Pasta Lupino, located just off Main Street in Whistler Village.
  • Après: Roll into Merlin’s Bar & Grill for craft drafts, shotski rounds, and live music; we’re betting you’ll also have the opportunity to dance on the bar in your ski boots – as you wish.
  • Nightlife: Twenty- and thirty-somethings go to Garfinkel’s for world-class DJs, and a vibrant dance scene, each night boasts a different theme.
  • Off The Slopes: Whistler is the winter outdoor adventure mecca of BC – get your adrenaline going with a zipline tour above the mountains or ice climbing with a professional guide.
Tasting tour on the slope at Jackson Hole Still Works
Photo Credit: Jackson Hole Still Works

The darling of the Wild West, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort made it big in the ski industry for its incomparably challenging in-bounds terrain, making it a beloved destination in the Wild West. It has become a mecca for big mountain skiers and affluent visitors, including celebrities and international travelers seeking a taste of the Old West's allure. Despite its early 1900s charm, Jackson Hole offers world-class amenities such as top-notch restaurants, luxurious accommodations, and an impressive food scene comparable to San Francisco. The region's wildlife and stunning landscapes are also major draws. When it comes to the bachelor ski getaway, Jackson Hole also wins in its culturally rich spirit, fierce terrain, and laid-back luxury. 

Top Pick For: Wild West saloons, challenging slopes, stunning scenery.

  • Stay: Snake River Lodge & Spa is a premier luxury resort located at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain in the heart of Teton Village. 
  • Ski: Take at least one lap down the Hobacks; this 4,000 feet vertical tram lap is a local favorite, and great for bragging rights when you get back home.
  • Fine Dining: Local is a hip modern steakhouse on the town square; chefs source the best fish and game from local farms, and the space has some private nooks for large groups.
  • Cheap Eats: At Teton Village, stop by The Handlebar inside the Four Seasons for a burger and beer with mountain views.
  • Après: Don’t miss the debauchery at the Mangy Moose – this Jackson Hole mainstay pulls in rockin’ live music acts that play from last chair past dark.
  • Nightlife: Cut some serious rug to county rock bands at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar; you’ll rub shoulders with your fair share of tourists, but it’s also an old-time local watering hole where you can quite literally “saddle up” to the bar.
  • Off The Slopes: Before you start running wild in Jackson Hole, you gotta look the part. There’s nothing beats a hand-customized felt cowboy hat from Encounter Hat Co and to follow by a tasting tour at Jackson Hole Still Works, the only local craft distillery. Make sure you taste some of the best gin and vodka or a sloshie.
On mountain party

Heavenly is a go-to destination for skiers and non-skiers alike, and exceedingly popular for bachelor and bachelorette parties. The resort itself stretches across the California/Nevada border, making for a laid-back village on one side, and a booming casino resort town on the other. The casinos, nightclubs, shopping, and parties offer a miniature Las Vegas scene; couple that with world-class skiing at Heavenly Resort and you’ve got the perfect mix for a bachelor getaway. 

Top Pick For: Nightclubs, gambling, Vegas-style debauchery.

  • Stay: Marriott Grand Residence Club, Lake Tahoe is a 5-minute walk from the ski lift and within proximity for food and entertainment.
  • Ski: load the Sky Express for access to the best glades on the hill; Ski Ways Glades and the Pinnacles make for fun tree runs on a powder day.
  • Fine Dining: Ciera Steak & Chophouse is Tahoe’s only four-diamond restaurant, and boasts a menu of delectable steaks and seafood; order the signature 24oz Cowboy Rib-eye and pair it with one of many fine red wines.
  • Cheap Eats: Fuel up at the California Burger Company; the restaurant features stacked burgers, strong whiskey, and live music in a casual tavern setting.
  • Après: Heavenly kicks après up a notch at the Tamarack Lodge; drinks with live DJs, dancers and a Euro-club vibe make for the best on-hill party in Tahoe.
  • Nightlife: Book a VIP table at Opal Ultra Lounge; this super sensual lounge features dancing, DJs, and bottle service.
  • Off The Slopes: Try your luck at the Blackjack table inside Bally's Lake Tahoe or head to The Zone Sportsbar and catch up on the sports games.