Enjoy A Cozy Getaway To One Of America's 10 Snowiest Towns This Winter
By Beth
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Published November 01, 2023
There’s something absolutely magical about snowfall. It’s a bit enchanting, and otherworldly, and always encourages us to take things slow . Being snowed in can be a real vacation from the every day, and that’s especially true if you’re planning a cozy getaway to one of America’s snowiest towns . Below we’ve outlined 10 places that are nothing short of a winter wonderland. Included on this list is a mix of bigger cities and smaller towns, listed in no particular order. While snowfall is never guaranteed, you’ve got a good chance of enjoying your very own snowglobe come to life when you plan a trip to the following U.S. destinations:
1. Valdez, Alaska
Our list of snowy getaways in the U.S. begins with a place so unbelievably snowy, that you're almost guaranteed to see some of the white stuff if you visit anytime between late fall and early spring. Valdez, Alaska receives a whopping 330 inches of snowfall per year, giving it the much-deserved title of the snow capital of the U.S. So what can you do in Valdez in the wintertime? Get out and explore! Hiking, skiing, heli-skiing, snowshoeing...you name it. Need a place to stay where you'll feel like a local? Check out this lovely little
Klondike Cottage located in town and within walking distance of all the amenities you'll need for a cozy stay.
2. Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783, USA
An old French settlement just across the river from Canada, Sault Ste. Marie is the portrait of charm. Many opt to visit this stunning city in the summer, but if you're a fan of snow, you can't go wrong with a winter getaway. Due to the lake-snow effect, this is one of the snowiest places in the U.S., receiving an average of 119.3 inches per year. And we've found just the place to stay. This incredibly
charming cabin with a hot tub and sauna will be the perfect place to hibernate all season long.
3. Syracuse, New York
If you live in Upstate New York, you're no stranger to snowfall. And that's doubly true for the residents of Syracuse. This city gets an average of 114.3 inches per year on average thanks to the lake-snow effect from the Great Lakes. Of course, snow is what makes Syracuse come alive during the winter season, and you'll find no shortage of cozy coffee shops or winter activities to enjoy. Book your stay at this
tiny house featuring its own private hot tub for the perfect winter retreat.
4. Juneau, Alaska
When it comes to snowy destinations in the U.S., it's no surprise that Alaska would be a clear winner. The capital of Alaska has a lot going on in the winter, if you don't mind bundling up and braving the elements! From cross-country skiing to sledding, winter hikes, and more, there's something for everyone to enjoy here. Looking for the perfect place to stay? Check out this Scandinavian-inspired
log cabin in Juneau perched right on the coast. It's positively stunning!
5. Flagstaff, Arizona
Designated as the winter wonderland of Arizona, Flagstaff is an extraordinary cold-weather destination. If you're looking for winter hiking destinations in the U.S., you can't go wrong with Flagstaff. It's also a fantastic place for skiing, with destinations like the Flagstaff Snowbowl being one of the most popular winter attractions. You can vacation in style when you stay a few nights at this mid-century modern
VRBO in East Flagstaff .
6. Woodstock, Vermont
One of the most charming towns in New England, Woodstock is also among the snowiest. Each year, this mountain town receives about 82 inches of snowfall. You can embrace the season by snowshoeing or cozying up in one of the local cafes. Either way, you'll cherish your time here! And, if you're looking to gather friends and family together for the perfect ski weekend, check out this incredible ski-in/ski-out
chalet in Woodstock with 8 bedrooms.
7. Crested Butte, Colorado
Crested Butte, CO 81224, USA
There's something positively magical about Crested Butte, Colorado. That's especially true come wintertime, when the entire region seems to be blanketed in snow -- and oftentimes, lots of it! Crested Butte is the snowiest city in Colorado, receiving on average around 200 inches of snow each year. Looking to get out and enjoy the weather? Head on over to the Crested Butte Nordic Center for skiing, snowshoeing, and other winter-friendly adventures. Then cozy up in this
Crested Butte log cabin with stunning mountain views. It's everything you need for a seasonal getaway in Colorado!
8. Tahoe City, California
Tahoe City is unbelievably beautiful in the winter. Many folks flock here for the skiing, but there are countless other activities you can enjoy during this cold season. Examples include fat biking, snowshoeing, checking out the apres-ski scene, or touring the region's adorable villages, such as Incline Village or Heavenly Village. Then, relax your cares away at this picture-perfect
Tahoe City cabin , complete with a hot tub!
9. McCall, Idaho
Next up on our list is the picturesque town of McCall, Idaho. Resting about 5,000 feet above sea level, this charming mountain community is chock-full of adventure during the winter season. Each year, the town receives upwards of 130 inches of snowfall, meaning there is plenty to go around. When you visit, be sure to check out some of the popular wintertime destinations, including Brundage Mountain and the Activity Barn. Then relax inside this adorable
pet-friendly cottage in McCall within walking distance of some great amenities.
10. Erie, Pennsylvania
Last but certainly not least, Erie, PA consistently makes the list of the snowiest destinations in the U.S. Boasting over 100 inches of snowfall per year, it's among the snowiest spots on the East Coast and a go-to winter vacation hub for sledding, skiing, and snowboarding enthusiasts. For somewhere special to call your home base while you're there, check out this breathtaking
lakefront vacation cottage in Erie .
Well, there you have it — some of the snowiest towns in the U.S., as well as some places to stay when you visit. Are you ready to plan the perfect winter getaway now? For even more fun cold-weather ideas, check out our list of the most amazing hot springs in the U.S . Because nothing pairs so perfectly with snow than a natural hot spring!
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