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Vacation Like an Olympian in a Ski Town Near You

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Ski towns across North America are super stoked for the Olympics and let's face it, it's a heck of a lot easier to make it to Park City or Whistler than Sochi. We have the inside scoop on how you can pretend to be an Olympian without ever leaving the good 'ol US of A. Remember, the map is organized West to East, not by preference.


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Whistler Blackcomb

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Watch Olympic coverage at Dusty's, Merlin's or the GLC after skiing the hills of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. Whistler also offers the opportunity to ski with an Olympic Gold medalist but it'll cost you a pretty penny at $4000.

Squaw Valley Ski Resort

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Celebrate the return of snow to Tahoe with nightly Olympic viewing parties that run from February 8 through the 21. Events are hosted at Rocker@Squaw and include prizes and "Road to Sloshi" drink specials. Afterwards, take a tour of the 1960 Olympic sites.

Martis Camp

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Northstar California is the official training home of Olympic gold medalist Shaun White. Hit the slopes and then check out Martis Camp, the super luxurious ski-in/ski-out community at the base of Northstar's Lookout Mountain. Martis Camp club members have access to a private high-speed quad lift, whether or not you're an Olympic athlete.

The St. Regis Deer Valley

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The St. Regis Deer Valley has loads of Olympic fun on tap, including a Russian inspired, five-course tasting menu on February 9. Guests can watch events on big screens while two-time medalist Shannon Bahrke provides expert commentary.

Waldorf Astoria Park City

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The Waldorf Astoria Park City is offering speed skating lessons this winter with Patrick Meek, a member of the US National Speedskating Team and Olympic hopeful. Ask for the Majordomo Package, a European-inspired vacation where you get a private concierge.

Whiteface Mountain - Lake Placid

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Relive the 1980 Winter Games at Whiteface Mountain at Lake Placid. After catching some turns, you can try the bobsled or take a tour of the Olympic ski jumping complex.

Whistler Blackcomb

Watch Olympic coverage at Dusty's, Merlin's or the GLC after skiing the hills of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. Whistler also offers the opportunity to ski with an Olympic Gold medalist but it'll cost you a pretty penny at $4000.

Squaw Valley Ski Resort

Celebrate the return of snow to Tahoe with nightly Olympic viewing parties that run from February 8 through the 21. Events are hosted at Rocker@Squaw and include prizes and "Road to Sloshi" drink specials. Afterwards, take a tour of the 1960 Olympic sites.

Martis Camp

Northstar California is the official training home of Olympic gold medalist Shaun White. Hit the slopes and then check out Martis Camp, the super luxurious ski-in/ski-out community at the base of Northstar's Lookout Mountain. Martis Camp club members have access to a private high-speed quad lift, whether or not you're an Olympic athlete.

The St. Regis Deer Valley

The St. Regis Deer Valley has loads of Olympic fun on tap, including a Russian inspired, five-course tasting menu on February 9. Guests can watch events on big screens while two-time medalist Shannon Bahrke provides expert commentary.

Waldorf Astoria Park City

The Waldorf Astoria Park City is offering speed skating lessons this winter with Patrick Meek, a member of the US National Speedskating Team and Olympic hopeful. Ask for the Majordomo Package, a European-inspired vacation where you get a private concierge.

Whiteface Mountain - Lake Placid

Relive the 1980 Winter Games at Whiteface Mountain at Lake Placid. After catching some turns, you can try the bobsled or take a tour of the Olympic ski jumping complex.