Group Trips to the USA
Why choose the USA?
For Group Ski Trips:
Customer Service
From the moment you arrive you will benefit from the standard of customer service that is led by American expectation. This extends from restaurants service right through to the provision of your ski fit and of course to the ski instructors themselves.
Lift Network
All of our specially selected resorts enjoy fast and efficient lift networks and even during peak season civilized well structured queuing prevails with school groups given priority.
Accommodation Standards
American accommodation standards are high and we have selected hotels that will go that extra mile to ensure that your stay is enjoyable.
Resorts & Accommodation
Brighton, Utah
Brighton has long been a favourite with activ4 groups and no wonder with over 500 inches of snow per year. Located at the top of Big Cottonwood Canyon, which is directly in the path of winter storm’s it gets the very best of the ‘Greatest Snow on Earth’. Brighton is one of the few places where all levels of skier and boarder can ride the same lifts and then drop down onto different runs.
Summit Elevation 10500 ft
Number of Trails 66
Novice 21%
Intermediate 40%
Advanced 39%
Longest Trail 3 miles
Average Snowfall 167 inches
Loon, New Hampshire
Located in the Lincoln, Woodstock area Loon is a popular destination with New Hampshire skiers. Loon has terrain everyone will enjoy, from steep bump runs, long cruisers; tree skiing, the Loon Mountain Park and super pipe, to gentle beginner runs and a Burton Progression Park. Groups include Loon with Waterville Valley when they ski in New Hampshire as the terrain of the two resorts complements the progress that your group will make as they improve.
Summit Elevation 3050 ft
Number of Trails 49
Novice 17%
Intermediate 67%
Advanced 16%
Longest Trail 2.5 miles
Average Snowfall 237 inches
Northstar at Tahoe, California
Northstar is a stunning ski-in ski-out resort at the northern end of Lake Tahoe. The mountain is known for its tree lined skiing with sheltered runs, its forgiving trails are an ideal place for your group to learn to ski or board. Northstar Village is a self contained mountain resort featuring shops bars and restaurants with a large skating ring at its heart your group can stay on property or nearer to the lake.
Sierra at Tahoe, California
Sierra is on the western edge of the lake and the weather pattern means that it is usually the first in line to get fresh snow. It isn’t as commercial as some of the other mountains that surround the lake and as such you can relax and enjoy your surroundings. The ski school is friendly and efficient and the kids soon find their feet on the well groomed slopes. And the fun doesn’t stop there we can put together snowshoe expeditions, tubing and more…
Sugarloaf, Maine
Sugarloaf is a big mountain with a lot to offer. Sugarloaf is the only lift-serviced above-treeline skiing in the East. With a vertical drop of 2,820 feet, Sugarloaf offers some of the biggest skiing on the East Coast and more vertical than many western resorts. There are 138 trails and 14 lift to choose from, with enough terrain to keep both the beginner and expert skier and snowboarder happy.
Summit Elevation 4004 ft
Number of Trails 52
Novice 20%
Intermediate 60%
Advanced 20%
Longest Trail 3 miles
Average Snowfall 148 inches
Sunday River, Maine
Sunday River is a very popular resort spread across eight interconnected mountains. With 131 trails there’s plenty of skiing and riding to satisfy every member of your group. The resort is serviced by a network of 16 lifts, including the first Chondola in the eastern region United States and four high-speed quads ensuring easy access to every corner of the resort and an enjoyable experience for all abilities
Summit Elevation 3140 ft
Number of Trails 132
Novice 33%
Intermediate 55%
Advanced 12%
Longest Trail 2.5 miles
Average Snowfall 167 inches
Waterville Valley, New Hampshire
The picturesque village of Waterville Valley catches the charm of New England like nowhere else, located in the heart of the White Mountain National Forest its imposing 4000 ft peak soars above the village square. There really is something for everyone and with runs up to 3 miles long and over 50 trails this is a great place to bring your group. The runs all funnel back into the charming base station area which is an excellent place to meet up for lunch and the end of the day. Waterville and Loon are a popular resort combination, the hand over is made simple as the ski rental is taken between the resorts for you and the two ski schools liaise with each other to check up on your progress.
Waterville – 259 ski acres, 52 trails, 6 mogul fields, 4 glades, 2 twinkies & rollers!
Summit Elevation 4004 ft
Number of Trails 52
Novice 20%
Intermediate 60%
Advanced 20%
Longest Trail 3 miles
Average Snowfall 148 inches






