

When it comes to bragging rights on the mountain, total vertical drop is the ultimate metric. But let’s be honest: not everyone wants to unclip and hike for an hour just to claim a few extra feet. For the vast majority of riders, the true measure of a mountain’s leg-burning potential is how much vertical you can lap straight off the chairlift. We’ve looked across North America to find the longest, most unrelenting descents. Here are the top 10 resorts where you can rack up massive vertical without ever taking a hike.
#10 – ASPEN HIGHLANDS, CO


– 3,572 Vertical Feet
– If you hike, you can get 4,292 vertical feet
– 1,024 skiable acres
– Video of Aspen Highlands pow skiing
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#9 – TELLURIDE, CO


– 3,790 Vertical Feet
– If you hike, you can get 4,425 vertical feet
– 2,500 skiable acres
– Video with Alpha Blondie Reggie at Telluride from “Blizzard of Ahhhhhs”
#8 – JACKSON HOLE, WY


– 4,139 Vertical Feet (most continuous vertical in the USA)
– 2,500 skiable acres
– Video of some guys from Palisades Tahoe skiing the North Shore at Jackson Hole
#7 – PANORAMA, B.C.


– 4,265 Vertical Feet
– 2,975 acres
– Beautiful video of Panorama’s incredible vistas
#6 – KICKING HORSE, B.C.


– 4,314 Vertical Feet
– 3,400 skiable acres
– Video of some quality big mountain lines at Kicking Horse
#5 – BIG SKY, MT

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– 4,346 Vertical Feet
– 5,806 skiable acres
– Video of the ultimate top-to-bottom run at Big Sky
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#4 – SNOWMASS, CO


– 4,406 Vertical Feet
– 3,332 skiable acres
– Video of Snowmass Freeskier madness
#3 – TIMBERLINE, OR


– 4,540 Vertical Feet
-Biggest vertical drop in the USA
– Longest vertical drop in North America from November – September
– If you hike, you can get 7,250 vertical feet
– 1,500 skiable acres
– Video of the Timberline Lodge in the famous Kubrick movie ”The Shining”
#2 – WHISTLER BLACKCOMB, B.C.


– 5,283 Vertical Feet (a vertical mile) at Blackcomb
– If you hike, you can get 5,678 vertical feet
– Whistler is at 4,978 Vertical Feet
– 8,171 acres of skiable terrain
– Video of the 100’ front flip at Whistler
#1 – REVELSTOKE, B.C.


– 5,620 Vertical Feet (most continuous vert in the Americas)
– If you hike, you can get 5,997 vertical feet
– 3,121 acres of skiable terrain
– Video of pillow dropping stormy deepness at Revelstoke
There you have it—the biggest, baddest lift-accessed vertical drops on the continent. Whether you’re chasing the deep storm cycles of British Columbia or testing your stamina on the steep pitches of the American Rockies, these mountains offer the ultimate endurance test for your quads. How many of these massive descents have you ticked off your bucket list, and which lift are you loading next?