Wyoming’s winters are legendary, and the Cowboy State is one of the best places to hit the slopes year after year. While our resorts don’t get as much attention as the Vail-owned mountains in Colorado or Utah, if you’re looking to enjoy a powder day with no lift lines and no gaper crowds, add these hills to your skiing bucket list.

  1. Beartooth Basin Summer Ski Area

Facebook / Beartooth Basin This small ski area off of the Beartooth Pass on the border of Wyoming and Montana is the country’s only summer ski area. It opens in late May and keeps going while the snow is good - typically until July. This is one of the best-kept secrets in Wyoming, and if you love spring skiing, you’ll love summer skiing even more. Beartooth Basin Summer Ski Area, US-212, Cody, WY 82414, USA

  1. Hogadon Basin

Facebook / Hogadon Basin Hogadon Basin Ski Area is located on Casper Mountain. While the mountain is a legendary spot for fall foliage and summertime waterfall hikes, it truly comes alive in the winter! Hogadon gets some of the best snow in Wyoming. Hogadon Basin Ski Area, Casper, WY 82601, USA

  1. Pine Creek Ski Area

Facebook / Pine Creek Ski Resort Pine Creek is a teeny tiny ski area that pretty much everyone wants to keep to themselves. With 350+ inches of snow each year, more than 30 trails, and a vertical gain of 1420’, this underrated hidden gem of a resort packs a punch! Pine Creek Ski Resort, 4061 County Rd 204, Cokeville, WY 83114, USA

  1. Snowy Range Ski Area

Facebook / Snowy Range Ski Area It would be a sin if the Snowy Range mountains didn’t have a ski area! With five lifts serving 30+ trails, there’s plenty of terrain and hardly ever a line. This resort is tucked away in Centennial, and every day is pretty much a powder day. Snowy Range Ski Area, 3254 WY-130, Centennial, WY 82055, USA

  1. Antelope Butte

Facebook / Antelope Butte Antelope Butte is a longstanding community-run hill near the Bighorns. It’s tiny - three lifts serve 500 acres of terrain - but the 1,000-foot vertical rise means that there’s a trail for every skier to enjoy. Antelope Butte, Wyoming 82426, USA

  1. Grand Targhee Resort

Facebook / Grand Targhee Resort If you want to spend an unforgettable day in the mountains, ski the Ghee. With wide-open skies and a huge variety of terrain, you’ll think you’ve found heaven on Earth… and that’s before looking over your shoulder and seeing the Teton Range view! Grand Targhee boasts more snow than Jackson Hole, with 500+ inches falling in any given year. Most of the runs are intermediate, but there are a handful of beginner cruisers to help you get your bearings, and their backcountry terrain rivals any mountain in the country. Their expert trails aren’t for the faint of heart - the cliffs are the largest around. Though this resort is located entirely in Alta, Wyoming, you’ll have to access it from the Idaho side.

  1. White Pine Ski Area

Facebook / White Pine Ski Area White Pine is the type of ski resort that feels like home from the minute you step onto the snow. Two lifts, no lines, and cheap tickets make this a perfect spot for a family snow day, and there is a good mix of beginner, intermediate, and expert terrain to tackle. White Pine Ski Resort, 74 White, Pine St, Pinedale, WY 82941, USA

  1. Snow King

Facebook / Snow King Mountain While this list does focus mainly on the smaller and underrated resorts, we’d be remiss if we didn’t mention the local hill. Snow King gets overlooked for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort far too often! While the terrain is no match for the bigger resort on Rendezvous mountain, you’ll hardly every have to wait in line, and if you get hungry, you can walk over to your favorite spot in Jackson for a bite to eat. Snow King Mountain, Wyoming 83001, USA

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Facebook / Beartooth Basin

This small ski area off of the Beartooth Pass on the border of Wyoming and Montana is the country’s only summer ski area. It opens in late May and keeps going while the snow is good - typically until July. This is one of the best-kept secrets in Wyoming, and if you love spring skiing, you’ll love summer skiing even more.

Beartooth Basin Summer Ski Area, US-212, Cody, WY 82414, USA

Facebook / Hogadon Basin

Hogadon Basin Ski Area is located on Casper Mountain. While the mountain is a legendary spot for fall foliage and summertime waterfall hikes, it truly comes alive in the winter! Hogadon gets some of the best snow in Wyoming.

Hogadon Basin Ski Area, Casper, WY 82601, USA

Facebook / Pine Creek Ski Resort

Pine Creek is a teeny tiny ski area that pretty much everyone wants to keep to themselves. With 350+ inches of snow each year, more than 30 trails, and a vertical gain of 1420’, this underrated hidden gem of a resort packs a punch!

Pine Creek Ski Resort, 4061 County Rd 204, Cokeville, WY 83114, USA

Facebook / Snowy Range Ski Area

It would be a sin if the Snowy Range mountains didn’t have a ski area! With five lifts serving 30+ trails, there’s plenty of terrain and hardly ever a line. This resort is tucked away in Centennial, and every day is pretty much a powder day.

Snowy Range Ski Area, 3254 WY-130, Centennial, WY 82055, USA

Facebook / Antelope Butte

Antelope Butte is a longstanding community-run hill near the Bighorns. It’s tiny - three lifts serve 500 acres of terrain - but the 1,000-foot vertical rise means that there’s a trail for every skier to enjoy.

Antelope Butte, Wyoming 82426, USA

Facebook / Grand Targhee Resort

If you want to spend an unforgettable day in the mountains, ski the Ghee. With wide-open skies and a huge variety of terrain, you’ll think you’ve found heaven on Earth… and that’s before looking over your shoulder and seeing the Teton Range view! Grand Targhee boasts more snow than Jackson Hole, with 500+ inches falling in any given year. Most of the runs are intermediate, but there are a handful of beginner cruisers to help you get your bearings, and their backcountry terrain rivals any mountain in the country. Their expert trails aren’t for the faint of heart - the cliffs are the largest around. Though this resort is located entirely in Alta, Wyoming, you’ll have to access it from the Idaho side.

Facebook / White Pine Ski Area

White Pine is the type of ski resort that feels like home from the minute you step onto the snow. Two lifts, no lines, and cheap tickets make this a perfect spot for a family snow day, and there is a good mix of beginner, intermediate, and expert terrain to tackle.

White Pine Ski Resort, 74 White, Pine St, Pinedale, WY 82941, USA

Facebook / Snow King Mountain

While this list does focus mainly on the smaller and underrated resorts, we’d be remiss if we didn’t mention the local hill. Snow King gets overlooked for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort far too often! While the terrain is no match for the bigger resort on Rendezvous mountain, you’ll hardly every have to wait in line, and if you get hungry, you can walk over to your favorite spot in Jackson for a bite to eat.

Snow King Mountain, Wyoming 83001, USA